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  1. Proactive release - Sexual violence response [pdf, 7.7 MB]

    ...the experience of sexual violence victims in the justice system.1 It also proposes further work on more transformative options to ensure the system is more responsive to the needs of victims. Executive Summary 2. This Government is committed to addressing and supporting victims of sexual violence. While significant work is already underway to ensure that victims are better supported when going through the criminal justice system, there is more we can do to improve the justice response to v...

  2. Proactive release - Improving the justice response to victims of sexual violence [pdf, 7.7 MB]

    ...the experience of sexual violence victims in the justice system.1 It also proposes further work on more transformative options to ensure the system is more responsive to the needs of victims. Executive Summary 2. This Government is committed to addressing and supporting victims of sexual violence. While significant work is already underway to ensure that victims are better supported when going through the criminal justice system, there is more we can do to improve the justice response to v...

  3. Whānau Protect (National Home Safety Service) evaluation report [pdf, 2.4 MB]

    Whānau Protect National Home Safety Service Evaluation report Provider & Community Services Ministry of Justice November 2017 Disclaimer This research was undertaken by Provider and Community Services within the Ministry of Justice, with assistance from Gravitas Research and Strategy Limited. The Ministry acknowledges and thanks the National Collective of Independent Women’s Refuges, and their affiliated and associated refuges who helped with and...

  4. Te Manutukutuku issue 72 [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...claim­ ants and the Crown have focused on contemporary issues of Crown policy and practice. This has helped to iden­ tify priorities for the attention of the Tribunal, either as a first stage (for example, the primary health sector in the Health Services and Outcomes inquiry) or as a targeted inquiry into an immediate specific issue (for exam­ ple, the Marine and Coastal Area Act inquiry). Kaupapa inquiries are, however, not open­ended. Their purpose is to address claim issues th...

  5. Te Manutukutuku Issue 72 [pdf, 3.3 MB]

    ...claim­ ants and the Crown have focused on contemporary issues of Crown policy and practice. This has helped to iden­ tify priorities for the attention of the Tribunal, either as a first stage (for example, the primary health sector in the Health Services and Outcomes inquiry) or as a targeted inquiry into an immediate specific issue (for exam­ ple, the Marine and Coastal Area Act inquiry). Kaupapa inquiries are, however, not open­ended. Their purpose is to address claim issues th...

  6. Proactive release - Family violence information sharing guidance [pdf, 1 MB]

    ...share information and invest in the workforce that supports people affected by violence. Safe and appropriate information sharing will enable the family violence sector to coordinate responses that more effectively assess and manage risk to better address perpetrators’ behaviour and protect victims. 13. The new information sharing provisions in the Act are designed to: 13.1. protect people from family violence and make it easier for them to get help; 13.2. ensure information sharin...

  7. [2024] NZEnvC 029 New Zealand Motor Caravan Association Inc v Marlborough District Council [pdf, 2.9 MB]

    ...Condition The following condition of consent must be complied with to Council’s satisfaction before a certificate is issued under section 224 of the Resource Management Act 1991: 2. The consent holder must obtain the confirmation from Assets and Services Department of Council that all the conditions in the Certification of Services set out in PD220041, Document 01a, dated 2 August 2022 have been met to their satisfaction. Modification to those requirements prior to release of the confir...

  8. LCRO 224/2020 & LCRO 230/2020 EZ v MQ and MQ v EZ (19 May 2021) [pdf, 181 KB]

    ...December 2019. [9] Unfortunately, problems developed in the employment relationship and on 5 January 2020 Mr EZ resigned, that resignation to take effect on 12 January 2020. Mr EZ made request of Ms MQ to refund the fees he had paid for immigration services she had rendered. [10] On 27 January 2020, Ms MQ wrote to Mr EZ to advise that she had been instructed by PLD in respect to the company’s employment dispute with Mr EZ. In that correspondence, Ms MQ advised Mr EZ that: (a...

  9. Sanford Limited [pdf, 476 KB]

    ...agrees to participate in mediation or other alternative dispute resolution of the proceedings. DATED at Auckland this Eleventh day of July 2018 SANFORD LIMITED by its solicitors and duly authorised agents Ellis Gould D J Sadlier ADDRESS FOR SERVICE: The offices of Ellis Gould Lawyers, Level 17, Vero Centre, 48 Shortland Street, PO Box 1509, Auckland 1140, DX CP22003, Auckland, Telephone: (09) 307-2172, Facsimile: (09) 358-5215. Attention: D J Sadlier, dsadlier...

  10. [2017] EmpC 158 Car Haulaways Ltd v First Union Inc [pdf, 282 KB]

    ...significantly impacted in their ability to carry out client requirements, and to clear cars from the Port of Wellington. He said this impacted clients and the Port. He stated that a large part of the plaintiffs’ business is the delivery of new vehicles from the Port or from storage sites to new vehicle dealers. Since the plaintiffs’ clients are new vehicle manufacturers and importers, they are limited in number. If they were unable to fulfil obligations, or were unreliable i...