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  1. [2015] NZEmpC 122 Campbell v The Commissioner of Salford School [pdf, 631 KB]

    ...by some as confrontational; she acknowledged to Ms Hornsey that she could do better and said she was committed to doing so. She particularly denied allegations as to inappropriate treatment of children. She said that she had adopted strategies permitting a move away from a disciplinarian approach. She had been proactive in modifying her language, and was more careful in her interactions with staff. In summary, she acknowledged that modification of her management style was necess...

  2. Qualitative study on behalf of the Independent Panel examining the 2014 family justice system reforms [pdf, 943 KB]

    ...objectives of the research, what the interviews would focus on, confidentiality, the research company responsible for conducting the interviews and who to contact for further information. Included with the invitation letter was a consent form permitting the Ministry of Justice to share contact details with the research company UMR. iii. The Ministry of Justice also followed up with potential participants who had not responded to the initial invitation letter to ascertain their will...

  3. Evaluation of Victim Support Services [pdf, 810 KB]

    ...manager is also the national manager of homicide services. The Hutt Valley has a paid support worker who primarily works within the Hutt Valley, but also works as a district resource assisting the Wellington and Kāpiti offices as time and workload permit. The paid support worker responds to crisis calls and supports service users over a 40-hour week that includes Saturday. Voluntary support workers are rostered to respond to out-of-hours crisis calls and provide ongoing support to...

  4. Protection order applications June 2023 [xlsx, 296 KB]

    ...issued by Police to protect people at risk from violence, harassment or intimidation. When a PSO is made the person bound by it must leave the address while the PSO is in force and abide by certain conditions. If the bound person does anything that is not permitted by the PSO, Police can take the person to court. A breach of a PSO is not a criminal offence. However, where a PSO has been breached, Police can request a temporary Protection Order be issued by the District Court. This occurs as lon...

  5. Waitangi Tribunal Report on the Aotearoa Institute claim concerning Te Wānanga o Aotearoa [pdf, 748 KB]

    ...balanced by the requirements of section 161(3), which pro�ides that institutions must  : act in a manner that is consistent with— (a) The need for the maintenance by institutions of the highest ethical standards and the  need to permit public scrutiny to ensure the maintenance of those standards  ; and (b)  The  need  for  accountability  by  institutions  and  the  proper...

  6. Protection order applications June 2020 [xlsx, 216 KB]

    ...issued by Police to protect people at risk from violence, harassment or intimidation. When a PSO is made the person bound by it must leave the address while the PSO is in force and abide by certain conditions. If the bound person does anything that is not permitted by the PSO, Police can take the person to court. A breach of a PSO is not a criminal offence. However, where a PSO has been breached, Police can request a temporary Protection Order be issued by the District Court. This occurs as lon...

  7. 2020-02-19 Ton Snelder Reply [pdf, 1.1 MB]

    IN THE ENVIRONMENT COURT OF NEW ZEALAND CHRISTCHURCH REGISTRY I TE KŌTI TAIAO O AOTEAROA ŌTAUTAHI ROHE ENV-2020-CHC-127 UNDER the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA) IN THE MATTER of the Water Permits Plan Change - PLan Change 7, being part of a proposal of national significance directed by the Minister for the Environment to be referred to the Environment Court under section 142(2)(b) of the RMA BETWEEN OTAGO REGIONAL COUNCIL Applicant STATEMENT OF EVID...

  8. E6 John Goodwin - Natural Character, Landscape and Visual Amenity - EIC - Applicant [PDF, 9 MB]

    ...carpark, Stolthaven and BST sites as a restricted discretionary activity. All sites sit within the Wynyard Precinct's identified sub-precinct F, which provides a 27m height limit for the majority of the land within it. However, a 15m maximum permitted height also applies to the part affected by the indicative road, and any breach of this will require a discretionary activity resource consent. Landscape Features and Elements 8.6 As outlined in the LVEA, the most valuable...

  9. Protection order applications jun2024 [xlsx, 294 KB]

    ...issued by Police to protect people at risk from violence, harassment or intimidation. When a PSO is made the person bound by it must leave the address while the PSO is in force and abide by certain conditions. If the bound person does anything that is not permitted by the PSO, Police can take the person to court. A breach of a PSO is not a criminal offence. However, where a PSO has been breached, Police can request a temporary Protection Order be issued by the District Court. This occurs as lon...

  10. [2019] NZEmpC 34 Emmerson v Northland District Health Board [pdf, 908 KB]

    ...continuous bullying and intimidation from Dr M; she asserted that the mistreatment increased over the five months prior to her dismissal. She went on to state that NDHB knew or should have known of the “bullying/mistreatment”, and that it permitted this to occur. It was alleged that Dr Emmerson complained about the bullying at the meeting with colleagues on 23 February 2015 and that the issue was common knowledge on the ward. [154] Dr Emmerson asserted that NDHB had a duty t...