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Te Tiriti o Waitangi

The Treaty of Waitangi was signed in 1840 and was an agreement between the British Crown and a large number of Māori chiefs. Today the Treaty is widely … See more

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Our leaders New Zealand Ministry of Justice

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Māori With Lived Experience of Disability Part I

WEBMāori With Lived Experience of Disability Part I Dr Paula Thérèse King Commissioned by the Waitangi Tribunal for Stage Two of the Wai 2575 Health Services

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Safety and wellbeing for you and your children

WEBOverview. Being safe is important for your and your children’s wellbeing. Wellbeing includes your physical, emotional and spiritual health and your access to basics like food, …

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Addressing family violence and sexual violence New Zealand …

WEBFamily violence is physical, sexual or psychological abuse against any person by someone with whom they have a close and personal relationship. Psychological abuse includes …

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Family Violence Risk Assessment and Management Framework

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Your guide to legal aid

WEB5 Help on your first day at court when you have been charged with an offence A duty lawyer is a free lawyer available at the courts. A duty lawyer can help you if you

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Children's Action Plan & Vulnerable Children Act 2014

WEBProtecting New Zealand’s children is everyone’s responsibility. We're part of a cross-agency effort to prevent child abuse and neglect. We're involved in and committed …

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Criminal record check New Zealand Ministry of Justice

WEBWhat is a criminal record (or criminal conviction history) and how to get a check done.

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Meet our people New Zealand Ministry of Justice

WEBThe Public Defence Service (PDS) is an independent criminal law practice providing excellent service to our clients for a just Aotearoa New Zealand. Our Public Defence …

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Standard explanation of effects and implications of EPA

WEB5 Instructions for authorised witness This form will help you explain the effects and implications of an EPA in relation to personal care and welfare to a donor before …

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Advice on consistency of Bills with the Bill of Rights Act

WEBThe Ministry of Justice, and the Crown Law Office in the case of Bills developed by the Ministry of Justice, advise the Attorney-General on the consistency of all Bills with the …

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Protection Orders New Zealand Ministry of Justice

WEBIf they’re found guilty of breaking the conditions of a Protection Order, they can be sent to prison for up to three years. Most of the time, the court will order the respondent to …

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Official Information Act requests

WEBFor information from other agencies check out the Directory of Official Information to find out what information each agency holds, and their contact details. Requests for information …

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Health & Disability Commissioner Act 1994

WEBDeclaration that actions breached Code of Rights – circumstances in which declaration can be withheld – Health and Disability Commissioner Act 1994, s 54 (1) (a) Dignity – …

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Police clearances & vetting New Zealand Ministry of Justice

WEBThe difference between a Ministry of Justice criminal record check and police vetting is that the criminal record check only covers convictions. As well as your criminal record, police …

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Frequently asked questions New Zealand Ministry of Justice

WEBCriminal record check >. Frequently asked questions. On this page, you’ll find answers to questions people ask most often about the service for criminal record checks (also …

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Get legal aid New Zealand Ministry of Justice

WEBLegal aid is considered a loan. You may have to repay some or all of your legal aid, depending on how much you earn, what property you own and whether you receive any …

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Compulsory Treatment Orders New Zealand Ministry of Justice

WEBThe Mental Health (Compulsory Assessment and Treatment) Act 1992 was amended on 29 October 2023. A Compulsory Treatment Order (CTO) is when a court orders that a …

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