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  1. Resources

    These pages provide resources to help when making Care of Children arrangements. Resources are available in multiple languages and alternative including Te Reo Māori, New Zealand Sign Language, Samoan, Tongan, Simplified Chinese, Arabic, Hindi, Electronic Braille, Auido and Large Print.

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  2. Guidelines and Resources

    Useful guidelines and resources for members of the public, lawyers and any other party who may be involved in a review before the Legal Complaints Review Officer. Useful guidelines Guidelines for parties to review Costs Orders guidelines Publication (of decisions) guidelines Resources DuncanWebb "Engagement Letters" (December 2008) Duncan Webb "Unsatisfactory Conduct" (September 2008)

  3. Resources & downloads

    A number of resources and downloads are available to help you access results from the New Zealand Crime and Safety Survey (NZCASS), interpret findings, understand the research and plan what data you will ask the ministry for. On this page: Main findings – report Main findings – summary pamphlet Summaries by topic Data tables Questionnaire Data items (variables) list Technical manual Reports and papers from previous years Main findings – report This report summarises the main findings fr...

  4. Summit resources [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...mahi hei ārahi panonitanga, ngā tauārai ki ngā panonitanga. Mā koutou o tēnei tēpu e whiriwhiri ngā pātai kei raro nei. Me wātea koutou ki te whakarāpopoto me te whakaatu i ā koutou kōrero ki ētahi atu. sialtel Text Box Doc 5 - Summit Resources How do we grow resilient, confident, thriving young people? As a table group, discuss the questions below. Be ready to sum up and share your kōrero with others. • How do we better support whānau inside and outside the sy...

  5. AODT Court Resources

    ...Drug Treatment (AODT) Court aims to break the cycle of offending by treating the causes of that offending. The Court provides an alternative to imprisonment for people whose offending is being driven by alcohol and/or drug substance use disorders. The resources below are designed for people who are involved with, or are interested in Te Whare Whakapiki Wairua. Watch the video to get started, and then use the Navigator to learn more. AODT Court video: AODT Court Navigator: This reso...

  6. Point of sale resources

    Point of sale resources “Point of sale” resources are available for businesses, which you can put on display and use to provide information to your customers about money laundering and terrorist financing. You can download these resources or share the links with others in your business or profession: A4 Brochure A4 Case study fact sheet A4 poster A3 poster You can use the JPG image below to embed in your marketing materials. To save this image, right click it with your mouse and choose "save...

  7. Legal aid provider resources

    There are a range of resources available to support legal aid lawyers: Legal aid factsheets These factsheets provide basic information on variety of topics. Bail conditions File keeping Interviewing clients What to expect from a legal aid audit Providing legal aid to clients subject to Mental Health assessment or treatment Working with victims and perpetrators of sexual violence and family violence Waitangi Legal Aid factsheet for claimants Invoicing Quick Reference Guide  Criminal fixed fe...

  8. New resources help victims of crime

    A range of new resources have been provided to help provide support and information to victims of crime. An animated video has been developed that explains how victims of crime can expect to be treated and what happens during the criminal justice process. The video simplifies a whole lot of complex information and reassures victims that they can get support right throughout the criminal justice process. Victims of crime and their families now also have access to greater support with the extensio...

  9. Highlighting sign language resources in courts

    ...that involves a relay assistant serving as the "ears and voice" on phone calls. Attitude Live, in conjunction with Deaf Aotearoa, have created a video aimed at young hearing impaired people. This video focuses on the New Zealand court system and how the resources available help make the experience less daunting for them.  This video is available to watch on the Attitude Live website.

  10. NZCVS Cycle 6 resources and results

    Cycle 6 (November 2022 – October 2023) NZCVS Key Results 2023 (Cycle 6) This report highlights the main findings from Cycle 6 of the New Zealand Crime and Victims Survey (NZCVS) conducted between November 2022 and October 2023. The report contains mostly descriptive statistics of trends for key offence typ es and demographic groups. NZCVS Key Results 2023 (Cycle 6) NZCVS Key Stories 2023 (Cycle 6) This report provides more detail and context for some of this year’s notable findings