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  1. Directory of Official Information M-O [pdf, 564 KB]

    ...Populations • General Manager Information Technology 46 • General Manager Mental Health Addictions & Disability Support Services • Director of Nursing & Midwifery • Director of Allied Health Advisory Officers include: • Privacy Officer • Risk Manager • Chief Medical Officer Records A general description of the categories of documents held by the NMDHB follows. Corporate DHB Office holds records related to general administration, legal, the...

  2. [2024] NZLVT 062 - Edwards v Minister for Land Information (29 November 2024) [pdf, 3.4 MB]

    ...ownership with the property at 433 Woodcocks Road, will be heavily impacted by noise from the public work, will be visually impacted by the elevation of the roadway above the level of 371 Woodcocks Road and will also suffer a significant loss of privacy;18 and (c) By reason of the above, both 433 and 371 Woodcocks Road have been injuriously affected. Although no land was taken from 371 Woodcocks Road, the Claimant’s position is that it was in common ownership and is theref...

  3. Family Violence, Sexual Violence and Violence within Whānau: Workforce Capability Framework [pdf, 2.5 MB]

    ...intimate partner violence as part of a wider psycho-social assessment, or using framing statements that explain the relevance of the query to the consultation context can facilitate disclosure • enquiring about sexual violence requires you to have privacy, and the capability and capacity to respond appropriately to a disclosure and the distress which might accompany this Do not ask direct questions in the presence of the person perpetrating violence (or other people who may be reporti...

  4. [2017] NZEmpC 85 Ramkissoon v Commissioner of New Zealand Police [pdf, 668 KB]

    ...Commissioner’s obligation to act as a good employer and to deal with employees in good faith. The obligations of the Commissioner included:  to maintain open communication and share information where appropriate;  to respect the right to privacy and treat people with dignity; 13 Employment Relations Act 2000, s 4(1). 14 Section 4(1A)(c).  to take all practicable steps to provide a safe and healthy working...

  5. Ministry-of-Justice-Annual-Report-2021-22.pdf [pdf, 5 MB]

    ...wider government • ensure proposed legislation meets the requirements of the New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (NZBORA), and advise the Attorney-General whether Bills are consistent with the Act • monitor constitutional bodies, such as the Privacy Commissioner and the Human Rights Commission to maintain public trust in the rule of law • monitor the Electoral Commission to support its delivery of elections. Our position at the centre of the three branches of the State (the Exec...

  6. [2024] NZEnvC 136 Donaldson v Queenstown Lakes District Council [pdf, 6.4 MB]

    ...Landscape context, where such views exist; including by: a. implementing road setback standards; and b. ensuring that earthworks and mounding, and vegetation planting within any road setback, particularly where these are for building mitigation and/or privacy, do not PART 4 WAKATIPU BASIN 24 Queenstown Lakes District Council - Proposed District Plan Decisions Version (Aug 2023) 24-3 detract from views to Outstanding Natural Features or Outstanding Natural Landscapes; while c....

  7. 2015 Ministry of Justice annual report [pdf, 4.2 MB]

    ...against Torture for its examination of New Zealand’s sixth periodic report on the implementation of the CAT. This year, we also submitted the sixth periodic report on the implementation of the ICCPR. We also progressed the development of a new Privacy Bill. This is a major law reform project that aims to modernise and future-proof privacy law. 19 Contributing to improved Crown–Māori relationships Negotiating historical treaty settlements The completion of historical Treaty o...

  8. Guidelines on common core documents [pdf, 528 KB]

    GE.09-42829 (E) 230609 UNITED NATIONS HRI International Human Rights Instruments Distr. GENERAL HRI/GEN/2/Rev.6 3 June 2009 Original: ENGLISH COMPILATION OF GUIDELINES ON THE FORM AND CONTENT OF REPORTS TO BE SUBMITTED BY STATES PARTIES TO THE INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS TREATIES Report of the Secretary-General In its resolutions 52/118 and 53/138, the General Assembly requested the Secretary-General to compile in a single volume the guidelines

  9. ENV-2016-CHC-000071 Application for Declarations [pdf, 3.6 MB]

    ...sites, roads and public open space in the surrounding area, which is out of character with the local environment. iii The extent to which the increased height would have any adverse effect on other sites in the surrounding area in terms of loss of privacy through being over-looked from neighbouring buildings. iv The extent to which the increased building height will result in decreased opportunities for views from properties in the vicinity, or from roads or public open space in...

  10. 2018 Ministry of Justice Annual Report [pdf, 4.3 MB]

    ...2018, we had received 10 applications for expungement • we worked on updating our outdated law on Trusts. The Trusts Bill will update and improve the general law governing trusts for the first time in more than 60 years • we worked to ensure our privacy law is fit for purpose in a digital world. In March 2018, the Privacy Bill was introduced, and was referred to Select Committee • we advised on amendments to the Crimes Act. This includes repealing ‘the year and a day rule’ wh...