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  1. Iwi panels: an evaluation of their implementation & operation at Hutt Valley, Gisborne & Manukau from 2014 to 2015 [pdf, 568 KB]

    ...and transport) 13 • negotiating an offender plan appropriate for the offence that supports offenders on a pathway to change. For example, one that addressed reparation and offending and offered a chance for behavioural change. See the separate technical appendix for more provider-specific information about staff and panellists’ recruitment and roles. Staff and panellist training Facilitators Facilitators received adequate training for their roles. Evaluators noted t...

  2. [2024] NZEnvC 194 Connor [pdf, 1.4 MB]

    ...topography and landscape issues including relationships to landscape features such as maunga is largely devoid of content. [51] Nevertheless, it appeared to be agreed by all the experts that there is a diverse range of special character areas through Isthmus B and that the local area is more properly identified in the particular map. In this case, Map 3 involves areas that are on the side of Maungakiekie, generally around Manukau Road and the lower slopes of Maungakiekie as it...

  3. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court December 2023 [xlsx, 354 KB]

    ...2023 Table 9: Number and percentage of children and young people with finalised charges in any court, with orders, by gender, ethnicity and age, 2014 - 2023 Definitions and data notes Overview of the Youth Justice system Figure 1: Pathways through the youth justice process in New Zealand Notes - Justice service areas If this information does not answer your query you may wish to request specific information via an Official Information Act request. Information on this process is av...

  4. Children and-young people with charges finalised in the Youth Court December 2023 [xlsx, 326 KB]

    ...Table 9: Number and percentage of children and young people with finalised charges in the Youth Court with orders, by gender, ethnicity and age, 2014 - 2023 Definitions and data notes Overview of the Youth Justice system Figure 1: Pathways through the youth justice process in New Zealand Notes - Justice service areas If this information does not answer your query you may wish to request specific information via an Official Information Act request. Information on this process is av...

  5. Children and young people with charges finalised in any court jun2024 [xlsx, 339 KB]

    ...Table 9: Number and percentage of children and young people with finalised charges in any court, with orders, by gender, ethnicity and age, 2014/2015 - 2023/2024 Definitions and data notes Overview of the Youth Justice system Figure 1: Pathways through the youth justice process in New Zealand Notes - Justice service areas If this information does not answer your query you may wish to request specific information via an Official Information Act request. Information on this process...

  6. Children and young people with charges finalised in the Youth Court jun2024 [xlsx, 324 KB]

    ...9: Number and percentage of children and young people with finalised charges in the Youth Court with orders, by gender, ethnicity and age, 2014/2015 - 2023/2024 Definitions and data notes Overview of the Youth Justice system Figure 1: Pathways through the youth justice process in New Zealand Notes - Justice service areas If this information does not answer your query you may wish to request specific information via an Official Information Act request. Information on this process is...

  7. Murray - Parengarenga B3 (2016) 128 Taitokerau MB 54 (128 TTK 54) [pdf, 333 KB]

    .................................................................................................................................. [137] 128 Taitokerau MB 57 Introduction [1] This reserved judgment (by way of a preliminary determination) addresses five separate applications concerning the Parengarenga A Incorporation (“PI”) and Muriwhenua Incorporation (“MI”), and blocks of land related to those two incorporations. The two incorporations are neighbours on the Pa...

  8. OWRUG - EiC - K L Scott - Planning (5 Feb 2021) [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...that the hierarchy of obligations provides direction that there should be no investment, development or expansion of productive activities that rely on water until the concept of Te Mana of Te Wai (Objective 2.1 NPSFM 2020) has been made operative through the LWRP is one I do not accept. 6. In respect to the view that short term consents are consistent with the NESFM I note that the NESFM provides for a longer term of consent than promoted by Mr de Pelsemaeker, with resource consents gra...

  9. KI v Accident Compensation Corporation (Contribution to Cost of Treatment) [2024] NZACC 011 [pdf, 1.8 MB]

    ...slightly inappropriate, for example, giggling inappropriately. 2. She suffers from “head pains” all over her head that are constant. However on closer questioning, she can define two primary sites, with one being from the back of her eyes through to the temporal, and the other occipital. 3. Nausea, more so after the second blow to the head. 4. Reduced concentration. 5. Cognitive disorganisation. 6. Memory impairment. 7. Photophobia. 8. Reduced noise tolerance. 9....

  10. The Māori Trustee v Smith - Waipaoa 5A2 (2017) 72 Tairāwhiti MB 57 (72 TRW 57) [pdf, 546 KB]

    ...part of a larger sheep and cattle station known as Ruatawhiri Station (1760 hectares). Francis Smith purchased the back part of the station, a 970 hectare block of General land known as Ngāpakira, from the Crown in 1977. Access to that land is through Waipaoa 5A2. [4] Francis Smith died in 1997. Bruce, Phillip, Sarah and Roland Smith are administrators of Francis’ estate. In 2003 they sold nearly all their livestock (capital stock), and with the approval of the Māori Trustee be...