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  1. Waitangi Tribunal - 30 April 2015 Record of Inquiry index [pdf, 667 KB]

    ...development, fish, seaweed and marine life, Local Government Act, Town and Country lanning Act, Reserves Act, Land Act, Water and Soil Conservation Act, Historic Places Trust, antiquities, pa sites, urupa, geographic Board Act 1946, and other acts, Auckland Region Marine Reserves Plan, Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Claim involves land bordering Muriwhenua (Wai 45) but is to be heard separately. Status: Consolidated 1.1.0004(a) Wai 58, 1.1(a) Addition: Mr Timoti...

  2. Mark-St-Clair_S87F-Report_Planning_28-April-2023_with-Footnotes.pdf [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    ...practitioner based in Wellington. From 2001 till 2022, I was a director of Hill Young Cooper, a Planning and Resource Management consultancy firm. I hold a Bachelor of Resource and Environmental Planning, with first class honours, from Massey University. 8. I have more than 30 years’ experience in planning practice in local government (Lower Hutt City Council and Manukau City Council), central government (Ministry for the Environment) and private practice (Connell Wagner, Ma...

  3. 28.-Evidence-of-Mr-Grant-Eccles-Planning.PDF [PDF, 1.7 MB]

    ...of the Ō2NL Project. Qualifications and experience 4. I have the following qualifications and experience relevant to the evidence I shall give: (a) I hold the qualification of a Bachelor of Resource and Environmental Planning from Massey University. I have 28 years’ professional planning experience and have been a planning consultant based in Hamilton for the last 26 years. I was admitted as a Member of the New Zealand Planning Institute in 2001. (b) I have given expert...

  4. Evidence Brief Independent Bodies and Complaints Mechanisms [pdf, 1.5 MB]

    ...enquiries or complaints were not able to be resolved informally. There were 115 cases referred to be heard through the Human Rights Review Tribunal. The HRC (including the Office of Human Rights Proceedings) are supported by around 60 staff in Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch. In addition to the Commissioners, there is a senior leadership team of ten responsible for operations. This includes implementation of Commission policies and all aspects of service delivery. One of th...

  5. Christchurch Youth Drug Court pilot: One-year follow-up study [pdf, 595 KB]

    Christchurch Youth Drug Court Pilot: One year follow-up study Wendy Searle & Philip Spier 2 First published in February 2006 by the Ministry of Justice PO Box 180 Wellington New Zealand  Crown Copyright ISBN 0-478-29019-5 3 Foreword The Youth Court is a vital part of the structure created by the Children, Young Persons and Their Families Act 1989 to respond to offending by young people aged 14 to 16. The Youth Court is intended to operate in a more personal, individualise

  6. Research into the New Life Akoranga Programme of the Mahi Tahi Trust [pdf, 649 KB]

    ...prison courses that had elements of tikanga Mäori as part of the course content. Their belief was that attending the NLA Programme would allow them to build on their previous learning in relation to tikanga Mäori. I did some Mäori stuff in Pare (Auckland Prison Paremoremo) and wanted to do some more with Mahi Tahi. I just heard from the boys that it was the bomb…plus the brothers (mentors) were doing the teaching. (Participant Hawkes Bay Prison) Part A: Research into the New Life Ak...

  7. Process evaluation of Christchurch youth drug pilot [pdf, 899 KB]

    ...Residential; 2 Day programme; 3 Counselling. In total there were 13 providers for alcohol and other drug treatment. The YDC predominantly used four of these providers for the YDC sample: 1 Residential • Odyssey House Residential Programme (Auckland) • Rongo A’tea Residential Programme21 (Hamilton) 21 Rongo A’tea is no longer available to young people outside the Midland Health District due to funding reasons, which ar...

  8. 2020-12-07 Statement of Evidence of Tom de Pelsemaeker on behalf of the ORC [pdf, 938 KB]

    ................................................................................................................. 160 3 Introduction 1 My full name is Tom Willy De Pelsemaeker. 2 I am Team Leader Freshwater and Land at Otago Regional Council (Council or ORC). 3 I hold a Master of Planning from Otago University. From 2010 I have worked as a Policy Analyst for the Council. 4 While working for the Council I have been involved in both leading and supporting planning...

  9. Research on the effectiveness of police practice in reducing residential burglary part 6: case study of Lower Hutt Police Area [pdf, 331 KB]

    ...national security following the international terrorism of 2001. Police Areas, which were already understaffed, had their human resource further depleted by the assignment of staff to this priority, as well as to the additional Police presence required in Auckland during the America’s Cup regatta. This was most strongly a feature of 2003. 3.1.2 District strategies At District level, the priorities of the Strategic Plan to 2006 are carried through each year into the Wellington District Bus...

  10. Self-represented litigants: an exploratory study of litigants in person in the New Zealand criminal & family jurisdictions [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...Aotearoa, Police Prosecution Service, New Zealand Criminal Law Committee, New Zealand Law Society, Grey Lynn Neighbourhood Law Office, Ministry of Justice teams (Access to Justice, Family Team, Criminal/Youth team, Service Improvement Program), Auckland Family Court, Whitireia Community Law, New Zealand Law Commission, Tauranga Court, Christchurch High Court, New Zealand Family Law Section and Judge(s) Cooper, Moss and Somerville. Philippa Croy and Annalyn McGill who transcribed the...