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  1. OIA-111025.pdf [pdf, 11 MB]

    ...this policy. • Provide services to employees and liaise with managers and HR Business Partners where appropriate • Treat all information revealed by, and discussed with, Ministry of Justice employees in accordance with the provisions of the Privacy Act 1993, the Health Practitioners Competency Assurance Act 2003, and the Code of Ethics of their relevant professional association RELATED POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND LEGISLATION • Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 • Health P...

  2. January 2020 National Panui [pdf, 255 KB]

    ...2020 6 May 2020 2 – 6 November 2020 5 August 2020 8 – 12 February 2021 4 November 2020 * Actual venues, dates and times to be advised Te Kooti Whenua Mäori | Mäori Land Court Sittings 2020 Kohi-Tätea / JANUARY 2020 - NATIONAL PÄNUI 23 PRIVACY STATEMENT: This information is required to enable us to forward a copy of the monthly National Pänui to you. Information about you will not be disclosed to any other person in a form that will identify you except where you have consent...

  3. [2017] NZEmpC 127 South Canterbury District Health Board v Sanderson [pdf, 709 KB]

    ...with contiguous shifts. c) Ms Williams also referred to the issue of having to share the hospital-provided accommodation. She said that when on call she slept badly. She found the beds old and uncomfortable, and felt that there was no real privacy or ability to relax. In weekends, she would remain at the hospital-provided accommodation if not at work; she did not consider she could realistically go elsewhere and still be in a position to meet the obligation to report. She w...

  4. Adoption in Aotearoa New Zealand: Summary document - Maori [pdf, 322 KB]

    ...mōhiohio whaiaro mōu me ngā mōhiohio ka whakaratoa e koe. Nōu tonu te mana kia whakahokia, ā, kia whakatikahia tēnei mōhiohio whaiaro. Te Tāhū o te Ture - Ka taea te kite i te ture matatapu nui i konei: https://consultations.justice.govt.nz/privacy_policy/ https://consultations.justice.govt.nz/privacy_policy/ 1 Whakataki Ko te adoption, te āhuatanga e whakamanatia ā-ture ai kia whakatipuria ai tētahi tamaiti e tētahi atu tangata, tāngata rānei, i tua...

  5. [2019] NZEmpC 192 Johnson v Chief of the New Zealand Defence Force [pdf, 394 KB]

    ...Johnson had provided. A further meeting was proposed to enable him to provide a response. At the same time, internal NZDF emails regarding the matter were provided, in response to a request that had been made on Mr Johnson’s behalf under the Privacy Act 1993. [37] Mr Johnson has a heart condition. He said that this process had become increasingly stressful for him. On 12 February 2018, his general practitioner (GP) noted increased blood pressure. On 15 February 2018, he was...

  6. [2022] NZEnvC 220 Chen v New Zealand Transport Agency - Waka Kotahi [pdf, 662 KB]

    ...widening of the road shoulder, vehicle turnaround facilities, the relocation of network utilities and provision of new stormwater infrastructure. The loss of land will be the subject of the compensation regime under the Public Works Act 1981. Privacy and security effects Ms Cambridge’s evidence concludes that there will be very low adverse effects on privacy at 601 SH16 because vehicles will only use the turnaround for short periods of time. The vineyard gate will be retained w...

  7. [2018] NZEmpC 106 X v The Chief Executive of the Department of Corrections [pdf, 683 KB]

    ...referred to although the investigation was not limited to them. They were: Inappropriate behaviour or relationships (internal or external). Failing to maintain professional boundaries with prisoners or offenders. Failing to respect the rights, privacy and dignity of any person. Careless or unsafe behaviour. Any behaviour resulting in a potential or actual threat to the health and safety of any individual or to security or professional/performance standards. Reputational iss...

  8. 2014 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 3 MB]

    ...proposes increased penalties for the possession, import or export of objectionable material. The Bill also proposes that prison is the expected sentence for a repeat child pornography offence. In 2013/14, the Ministry also progressed changes to the Privacy Act by introducing mechanisms that enable agencies to share information transparently and with accountability. Improving safeguards The Bail Amendment Act 2013 came into force on 4 September 2013. By putting greater emphasis on vi...

  9. LCRO 3/2017 and LCRO 148/2017 McDonnell v LA (28 June 2019) [pdf, 436 KB]

    ...determination. [47] The Committee’s reasons included: (a) the NZLS Board had approved the publication of Ms McDonnell’s name if the Committee thought it appropriate; (b) the need to protect consumers of legal services outweighed the interests and privacy of Ms McDonnell, her family and the incoming principal of her former practice; and (c) the claims made by Ms LA for compensation in relation to various costs are more properly determined in a civil forum. Application for r...

  10. [2017] NZEmpC 94 Crimson Consulting Ltd v Berry [pdf, 268 KB]

    ...evidence under the H v A Ltd approach. On the facts before her, both approaches led to the same result: an interim order should be made. [88] Finally, in this brief survey of post Erceg responses, I refer to an academic article Litigation and Privacy, authored by Mr Andrew Beck, Barrister. 51 He summarised the trio of Court of Appeal judgments, and Erceg; then he commented that the decision of the Court of Appeal in Y v Attorney-General had the benefit of being an express rev...