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  1. The Joint Venture e-Newsletter - August 2020 [pdf, 750 KB]

    ...support for victims, perpetrators, families and whānau, and their use of networks, marketing, and social media to make sure we can reach people and they know who to contact. While we are at Alert Level 1, the focus on Covid-19 will continue as New Zealand and the rest of the world still struggle to get rid of the virus. Changes to funding, technology, and operations during this time have put FVSV services in a much stronger position to work remotely if needed and continue to prov...

  2. Joint Venture FVSV e-Update August 2020 [pdf, 729 KB]

    ...support for victims, perpetrators, families and whānau, and their use of networks, marketing, and social media to make sure we can reach people and they know who to contact. While we are at Alert Level 1, the focus on Covid-19 will continue as New Zealand and the rest of the world still struggle to get rid of the virus. Changes to funding, technology, and operations during this time have put FVSV services in a much stronger position to work remotely if needed and continue to prov...

  3. Auckland Standards Committee v Tier [2013] NZLCDT 11 [pdf, 43 KB]

    ...of formal proof after the Tribunal was satisfied that it has been properly served. [3] Ms Tier it seems has left the country but communicated with the Tribunal through an email address. That address was used after an order for substituted service was granted. Subsequently Ms Tier acknowledged service and has at least on one further occasion communicated using the email address at which service was effected. [4] The conduct which is alleged to be misconduct is basically that M...

  4. LCRO 103/2020 ZA - Application for review of a prosecutorial decision (24 August 2020) [pdf, 212 KB]

    ...changed Introduction [1] Mr ZA has applied for a review of a decision by the [Area] Standards Committee which, following completion of an own motion investigation, made a determination that the matter under investigation be considered by the New Zealand Lawyers and Conveyancers Disciplinary Tribunal. Background [2] In April 2016, Mr ZA was a shareholder and director of a company [YB Limited] ([YBL]). [3] Mr ZA had enjoyed a close relationship with a Mr and Mrs XC over a number...

  5. Recording Industry Association of New Zealand v TCLEA-T7364885 [2013] NZCOP 17 [pdf, 382 KB]

    ...(Infringing File Sharing) Amendment Act 2011, is that an applicant proceeds through three clearly defined steps before bringing its case before the Tribunal. In summary, the owner of copyright in a work alleged to be infringed can require the Internet Service Provider that provides Internet connectivity to the alleged infringer, provided there is no cessation or successful challenge, to send that person 3 infringement notices. After a third notice has been sent, the rights holder may brin...

  6. [2021] NZIACDT 10 - YC v Wan (19 May 2021) [pdf, 238 KB]

    ...decisions will be issued by the Tribunal for Mr Wan and Ms Han. [3] Both Mr Wan and Ms Han admit breaching their professional obligations. BACKGROUND [4] Mr Wan, a licensed immigration adviser, is a director of PJ Education & Immigration Services Ltd (the consultancy), of Auckland. His consultancy employs Ms Han, then a provisionally licensed adviser, whom he supervised. Ms Han has since obtained a full licence. [5] The complainant is a national of China. She has be...

  7. Hutt Valley Justice Sector innovation project phase 2 final report: Delivering better public services at the frontline [pdf, 1.9 MB]

    ...collective action focused on results. Continuing to foster innovation at the front-line and engaging operational staff in the identification and implementation of change initiatives is fundamental to our ability to deliver results that benefit all New Zealanders. The Hutt Valley Justice Sector Innovation Project (“The Project”), initiated and mandated by the Justice Sector Leadership Board, has been a leading example of local operational managers working together to deliver better...

  8. Strengthening the Criminal Justice System for Victims: Survey report [pdf, 1.2 MB]

    ...supportive towards victims. People thought that this required a cultural shift in all areas of the justice system, from how first responders interact, to how the public views victims of crime. Survey respondents identified the need for more support services for victims in the justice system. There was a call for greater access to advocacy services, support workers, financial support, medical services, counselling and therapeutic services for victims. In many cases, victims said they felt...

  9. ISR Evaluation Synthesis Report [pdf, 2.1 MB]

    ...................................................................................................... 31 3.1 Outcomes for families and whānau ...................................................................................... 33 3.1.1 Improved service response ........................................................................................ 34 3.1.2 Improved wellbeing .................................................................................................... 41 3.1.3 R...

  10. January National Panui 2021 [pdf, 254 KB]

    ...Patihana Kokiri Tukuahau Whänau Trust (Whakapoungakau 2D2B2B2) - and orders made at 221 Waiariki MB 263-270 on 9 October 2019 and at 234 Waiariki MB 203 on 17 June 2020 - Notice of Appeal 14 NATIONAL PÄNUI - Kohi-Tätea / JANUARY 2021 ADVISORY SERVICES CLINICS AOTEA DISTRICT If you would like to make an appointment to see us at one of our clinics, please contact our booking agent. Contact details are set out below. Levin Address: Muäupoko Tribal Authority 306 Oxford Street,...