Year | Project Title | Grant Amount |
1992 | 'A Fair Hearing' - Video and Resource Book on School Expulsions | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | Video and Resource Book to educate school Boards of Trustees, lawyers, community gorups, families and others associated with schools, as to the procedures in relation to expulsions and suspensions and the rights of pupils. | Applicant: | Youth Law Inc./Tino Rangatiratanga Taitamariki Inc | Organisation: | Youth Law Aotearoa |
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2008 | 'Youth and the Law' - 4th Edition | $ 32,000.00 |
Description | Development and publication of a fourth revised edition of "Youth and the Law"; a handbook on the legal rights and obligations of young people. | Applicant: | Educational Resources Ltd | Organisation: | Educational Resources Ltd |
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2017 | A Constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand - translation of the text of the Constitution into Māori | $ 6,900.00 |
Description | This application relates to a translation of the draft Constitution Aotearoa text into te reo Māori. | Applicant: | Sir Geoffrey Palmer | Organisation: | Individual Application |
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1998 | ACC Appeals Index | $ 54,200.00 |
Description | The project involves setting up an index of appeals to the District Court pursuant to s.91(1) of the Accident Rehabilitation and Compensation Insurance Act 1992. The aim is to make the index available as a self sustaining subscription service providing a needed resource both to the legal fraternity (practitioners and judiciary), lay advocates, community groups and to the wider public. | Applicant: | Wellington People's Resource Centre Inc. | Organisation: | Wellington People's Resource Centre Inc |
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2017 | Access Alliance: Disability Law Reform research | $ 20,000.00 |
Description | This grant application is for funding to research international models of disability and accessibility law.
The purpose of the research is to evaluate the effectiveness of different legislative models in ensuring the rights of People with Disabilities (PwD) under the United Nations Convention of the Rights Persons with Disabilities (UNCRPD) Article 9 “The Right of Accessibility” are delivered effectively.
The practical application of the research is to inform the public and political debate on the reform of New Zealand’s current disability related law and to enable the more effective protections of rights of PwD under UNCRPD than is the case at present.
If the law is changed and a more effective enforcement of the rights under UNCRPD Article 9 is achieved the lives of many thousands of New Zealanders with disabilities or access needs will be enriched.
The Blind Foundation is making this application on behalf of a group of disability support agencies, disabled people organisations and disability advocacy groups who have formed The Access Alliance to promote disability law reforms.
| Applicant: | Pam Baillie | Organisation: | The Blind Foundation |
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2019 | Advice behind the wire: towards a national legal advice service for prisoners A PROJECT CO-FUNDED BY THE BORRIN FOUNDATION | $ 22,000.00 |
Description | In 2012, Community Law Canterbury, in conjunction with the Howard League Canterbury, commenced what was initially a small service to local prisons, called the Prison Information Service (PIS). The programme has been operating in Canterbury prisons and youth justice ever since. It is unfunded and able to operate by virtue of the commitment from Community Law, plus the volunteer support of senior law students under the supervision of a staff solicitor. It provides information and support to prisoners for their civil and family law matters. There have been around 3,000 cases and the numbers are growing annually. This study will provide an overview of the work of the PIS, describe the model, evaluate the service data, identify areas where changes may be desirable and provide information on how it may be replicated elsewhere. One outcome is to build a model of service provision that can be used to build the service in other parts of the country.
| Applicant: | Mr Paul O'Neill | Organisation: | Community Law Canterbury |
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2002 | Articles for Teachers: 'Copyright in Cyberspace' | $ 5,200.00 |
Description | To research and write four articles on intellectual property and copyright for teachers, with particular reference to using material from the internet, publishing materials on the internet, and teaching students about plagiarism. | Applicant: | Good Teacher Magazine | Organisation: | Good Teacher Magazine |
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1995 | ArtLaw Seminar: A Seminar and Handbook on Legal Issues for Visual Artists/Arts Adminstrators | $ 7,500.00 |
Description | "1. A seminar on legal issues for visual artist, arts administrators and interested legal practitioners
2. A handbook publication dealing with legal issues for visual artists." | Applicant: | South Island Art Projects | Organisation: | South Island Art Projects |
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2008 | Auckland Law in Schools Project | $ 2,805.00 |
Description | The Law in Schools Project is a not-for-profit organisation, designed to educate Year 13 students about New Zealand's legal system. Funds are sought to extend this project to lower decile schools in Auckland. | Applicant: | Jane Standage, Law In Schools Project | Organisation: | Law in Schools Project |
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1999 | Battered Women's Syndrome - A Practical Guide for NCIWR Advocates | $ 4,000.00 |
Description | The project is to develop a practical guide for NCIWR advocates regarding Battered Women's Syndrome and its current application in New Zealand law. The guide will also include practical information for Refuge workers when advocating for clients who may benefit from having BWS introduced as part of their defence. | Applicant: | The National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges Inc. | Organisation: | The National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges Inc. |
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1994 | Booklet - 'When Parents Separate' - A Guide for Children and Young People | $ 9,500.00 |
Description | Detailed, general information for children and young people who are experiencing family break up and who have questions about all aspects of the process. The publication will be distributed through the community law centre and will be purchased by school libraries, school counsellors and others. | Applicant: | Youth Law Inc./Tino Rangatiratanga Taitamariki Inc. | Organisation: | Youth Law Aotearoa |
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2002 | Booklet About Legislation that Affects Blind People | $ 25,124.00 |
Description | A booklet containing information about the legislation that affects blind people - also to be produced on tape, in braille and large print. | Applicant: | Royal New Zealand Foundation for the Blind | Organisation: | The Blind Foundation |
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2005 | CAB Information Sheets Review | $ 12,000.00 |
Description | Review and update current outdated Information Sheets. The sheets are needed to ensure that all bureau volunteers have access to quality Information Sheets when assisting their clients, and to ensure the public have access to up-todate information via the CAB website. | Applicant: | NZ Association of Citizens Advice Bureau Inc. | Organisation: | NZ Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux Inc. |
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2019 | Chinese Parties in New Zealand Courts: Issues and Challenges A PROJECT CO-FUNDED BY THE BORRIN FOUNDATION | $ 60,000.00 |
Description | This is an application for Foundation funding to conduct research into the issues and challenges faced by Chinese litigants and witnesses in the New Zealand court system. The aim is to ensure that judges, courts and interpretation services are equipped for the smooth administration of justice, and maintaining the right to a fair trial.
The purpose of this research project is to determine the impact of superdiversity on the New Zealand court system focussing on Chinese parties mainly from East Asian cultures who speak Mandarin and Cantonese, from China (including Hong Kong), Japan, Macau, Malaysia, Korea and Taiwan.
| Applicant: | Ms Mai Chen | Organisation: | Superdiversity Institute for Law Policy and Business |
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1993 | Citizens Advice Bureaux - Assistance with Acquiring Law Materials to Assist Bureaux Worker Training | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | "Contract fees for production of information sheets - $4000
Six information sheets covering topics where there is presently a gap in the market, eg Neighbourhood disputes, Legal Ages, Disputes between flatmates.
Purchase of materials from other organisations - $6000
Applicant networking with other organisations, eg Wgtn Community Law Centre, Youth Law Project, Legal Resources Trust, to ensure no doubling up on existing resources. This budget will enable purchase of resource materials to loan to member bureaux.
Upgrading of laser printer - $2000" | Applicant: | NZ Association of Citizens Advice Bureau Inc. | Organisation: | NZ Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux Inc. |
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1996 | Citizens Advice Bureaux - Law Related Information Sheets | $ 14,900.00 |
Description | Writing 10 new information sheets, updating five existing information sheets and a small fund to purchase law related information resources for bureaux where appropriate | Applicant: | NZ Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux | Organisation: | NZ Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux Inc. |
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2000 | Citizens Advice Bureaux - Law Related information Sheets | $ 12,920.00 |
Description | "The project involves creating resources to assist bureaux workers advising clients, specifically:
writing and producing ten new information sheets
updating four existing information sheets" | Applicant: | New Zealand Assoc. of Citizens Advice Bureaux | Organisation: | NZ Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux Inc. |
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1992 | Citizens Advice Bureaux - Law Related information Sheets | $ 12,000.00 |
Description | Research, writing, administration and production of 12 information sheets on legal topics to assist with up to date information and training of the bureaux workers in 87 CAB's throughout NZ. | Applicant: | NZ Association of Citizens Advice Bureau Inc. | Organisation: | NZ Association of Citizens Advice Bureaux Inc. |
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2016 | Constitution of Aotearoa New Zealand - Part 2 | $ 19,100.00 |
Description | To facilitate public submissions being made on the draft Constitution Aotearoa (to be launched on 21 Sept 2016) using social media, research and an interactive website, then to refine the draft constitution based on those submissions and produce a final version. | Applicant: | Sir Geoffrey Palmer | Organisation: | Individual Application |
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2013 | Constitutional review debate series | $ 6,120.00 |
Description | A series of five public debates on aspects of the constitution. The debate series will feed into the Government's constitutional review, which seeks to encourage public engagement with constitutional issues. The debates will be broadcast on Radio NZ National. | Applicant: | New Zealand Centre for Public Law | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2008 | Creative People's Centre - Website and information for the arts and creative disciplines | $ 30,000.00 |
Description | A Creative People's Centre, both community and web based, would offer advice, information and mentoring to individuals and groups involved in all arts and creative disciplines. It would run in partnership with David McLaughlin, one of the few dedicated arts lawyers in New Zealand. Issues to be addressed enter into all spheres of arts practice and organisational functioning. For example, arts related legal and business matters including contracts, copyright, business names and structures, defamation, insurance and employment. Other resources would relate to professional development and include tools for marketing and running a small business. This is the first service of its kind nationally, and would be run with a committee of key professionals in their field. | Applicant: | Depot Artspace & McLaughlin Law | Organisation: | Depot Artspace |
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2019 | Crossover Youth - Scoping Study A PROJECT CO-FUNDED BY THE BORRIN FOUNDATION | $ 23,000.00 |
Description | This project will scope a significant research project on 'the Crossover Children'. That research will more clearly identify the young people who cross from care and protection to serious offending. We know the statistics related about the numbers in the youth justice system. We know generally but we need to have a deeper understanding regionally, in the cities and suburbs where these children are coming from and why. Are there hotspots? And why? To do this we will take advantage of the big data that is increasingly available to be able to undertake analysis and then focus resources in the correct place and provide the courts with better strategies to address this group. | Applicant: | Ms Jennifer George | Organisation: | The Henwood Trust |
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2020 | Designing a new system for 21st century open government | $ 90,000.00 |
Description | This project will analyse the systemic issues around open government in New Zealand, and produce a report and outcomes model that recommends the creation of a new legal framework to achieve those outcomes. This will involve systems and power analyses to investigate the factors at work that lead to discontent with the operation of the access to official information legislation - both within government and outside of it. It will also investigate what an open government system looks like when we ask questions about the values that inform it, and the desired outcomes that reflect those values. This work will lay the foundation for new legislation. | Applicant: | Mr Andrew Ecclestone | Organisation: | Individual Application |
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1996 | Electronic Access to NZ Legal Material | $ 4,970.00 |
Description | To provide access to NZ statutes via CD rom | Applicant: | Wellington Public Library | Organisation: | Wellington Public Library |
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2001 | Enduring Power of Attorney - Education & Information | $ 5,500.00 |
Description | The design, creation and printing of an information brochure on Enduring Power of Attorney. The brochure is to be used in conjunction with training and as a handout for use by Community Law Centres, Age Concern Councils and Citizen Advice Bureaux. | Applicant: | Age Concern New Zealand | Organisation: | Age Concern New Zealand |
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2005 | Enduring Power of Attorney - Reprint of Resources: Community Education Project | $ 7,500.00 |
Description | The EPA pamphlet "Do you have an enduring Power of Attorney" is integral to Age Concern's community education to raise awareness about EPAs. The pamphlet needs to be reprinted as supplies are finished. | Applicant: | Age Concern New Zealand | Organisation: | Age Concern New Zealand |
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2002 | Enduring Power of Attorney Community Education Project | $ 40,000.00 |
Description | Community education project to increase awareness of the public of the importance of creating EPA in planning for their future and increase their knowledge of what to consider before setting up an EPA. Project utilises resources specifically created for this purpose, pamphlet, booklet, video, presenters resource kit. Information offered in seminars, presentations to older people, those working with older people and the wider community, expect project will impact on reduction of misuse of EPA, and financial abuse in general. Targets for information and resource distribution include the legal profession and banking sectors. | Applicant: | Age Concern New Zealand | Organisation: | Age Concern New Zealand |
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2003 | Enduring Power of Attorney Community Education Project | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | Reprint of 20,000 copies of Do You Have Enduring Power of Attorney? Pamphlets. To be able to provide free to community organisations. We expect with national promotion of the resources that the pamphlet will be in high demand. Before the recent reprint we distributed the first 10,000 to 171 organisations and individuals. In the main the organisations have been Age Concern Councils distributing them via their members, at EPA presentations and seminars. However there has been keen interest from health professionals wanting volumes that we could not meet. With a national promotion we know that the present 20,000 reprinted will be gone within several months. Hence the request to print again and an opportunity to recoup some of the costs to have the pamphlets available ongoing. | Applicant: | Age Concern New Zealand | Organisation: | Age Concern New Zealand |
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2009 | Enduring Power of Attorney Information (EPA) | $ 8,252.00 |
Description | Our new EPA pamphlet, produced to inform the public about EPA's since the recent legislative changes to the PPPR Act, has proved so ppopular that to meet demand we are seeking funding of $8,252 for a re-print. | Applicant: | Age Concern New Zealand | Organisation: | Age Concern New Zealand |
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2013 | Environment Guide Website | $ 39,000.00 |
Description | EDS has operated the online Guide to the Resource Management Act (www.rmaguide.org.nz) since 2002. The website provides an overview of RMA processes and receives a large amount of traffic. Existing funding for the ongoing operation of this website ceased on 1 July 2013.
EDS proposes to hand over management of the existing site to the Environment Foundation and the Foundation proposes to significantly enhance the content and format of the website to provide a user-friendly and up-to-date website which answers most common environmental law questions. Where professional advice is required it will assist the user to identify where this may be obtained. | Applicant: | Environment Foundation | Organisation: | Environment Foundation |
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2018 | Expansion of judgments on NZLII in the High Court and Court of Appeal databases | $ 8,500.00 |
Description | To scan and load an estimated 45-50,000 New Zealand Court decisions, primarily Court of Appeal and High Court to existing NZLII databases. Decisions were the property of the NZ Council for Law Reporting and would have been destroyed if NZLII had not stepped in. The decisions provide a rich resource of New Zealand jurisprudence for the period 1970-2004. The decisions would be available as PDFs and free for all users (including members of the legal profession). | Applicant: | Judi Eathorne-Gould | Organisation: | New Zealand Legal Information Institute |
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2014 | Family Justice System - Video | $ 25,420.00 |
Description | The project will produce a video aimed at educating users of the Family Court (i.e. parents, caregivers and support people/agencies) on how to conduct their own case in Court by describing the in-Court processes and providing a step by step visual guide on how to conduct themselves and their case inside the Courtroom environment without legal representation. Two user-friendly videos will be produced, one in Te Reo Maori and one in English. The primary distribution avenue for these videos will be via the internet, including YouTube as well as websites of community organisations such as Urban Maori Authorities, Community Law Centres, Citizens Advice Bureaus and Women’s Refuges. A limited number of DVDs will also be produced for distribution to community organisations and public libraries, as well as secondary and tertiary institutions. | Applicant: | Professor Bradford Morse and Ms Kiriana Tan | Organisation: | Te Piringa - Faculty of Law, University of Waikato |
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2016 | Family Law and Family Justice System Workshops for Social and Community Services | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | Our aim is to bring a better understanding of family law to the people working with New Zealand's most vulnerable sectors, using four-hour workshops that provide insight into the family justice system, create social capital and build closer ties between the profession and social service sectors. | Applicant: | Ebborn Law | Organisation: | Ebborn Law |
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2002 | Fresh Start - A Resource for Women in Abusive Relationships | $ 28,500.00 |
Description | The project involves updating and rewriting Fresh Start: A resource for Women in Abusive Relationships, which will provide accessible legal and educational information to assist women to make informed choices for their own and their children's safety and autonomy. Previous editions of the book have been well received but the content has not been updated since the introduction of the Domestic Violence Act 1995. The resource will also be a useful single-reference source for service providers and professionals who work with women and children experiencing violence. Women's Refuges will distribute Fresh Start around the country, providing the book free to women on low incomes, and cost price to individuals and NGOs, while making the legal information available on their website. | Applicant: | National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges | Organisation: | The National Collective of Independent Women's Refuges Inc. |
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2007 | Funding for NZ Legal Information Institute [NZLII] | $ 50,000.00 |
Description | To provide the public of New Zealand with a free and comprehensive on-line legal information website, hosting decisions of courts, tribunals, other legal decision generators, the New Zealand Law Commission, academic journals and legislation. | Applicant: | Donna Buckingham | Organisation: | New Zealand Legal Information Institute |
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1997 | Health and Safety At Work: A Database of the State of Current Knowledge | $ 48,909.00 |
Description | Production of a database and report collating information on NZ Legislation and judicial decisions on human error and systems safety in organisations | Applicant: | Web Research | Organisation: | Web Research |
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1997 | Information Pack: 'Families Challenging Decisions' | $ 12,645.00 |
Description | Complete revision of an existing information resource pack "Families Challenging Decisions" involving updating, new sections, reformatting and production of a work-book version. Distribution of the pack. | Applicant: | The FAIR Centre | Organisation: | Barnardos New Zealand |
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1992 | Information Pack: 'Families Challenging Decisions' | $ 12,006.00 |
Description | Development of an information package for families explaining their rights and methods of dealing with appeals to Government Departments such as Housing, Social Welfare and Health. This would be provided through their Family Advocacy Information and Resource programme. The information will be compiled into fact sheets designed to be easily understood by all families and agencies dealing with families. | Applicant: | Barnardos New Zealand | Organisation: | Barnardos New Zealand |
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2011 | Know Your Rights - Legal Television Series | $ 19,500.00 |
Description | "Know Your Rights" - a 13-part television programme to provide legal education to people who have difficulty accessing legal information and advice. | Applicant: | Catriona MacLennan | Organisation: | Individual Application |
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1996 | Law in Schools Co-Ordinators' Training & Writing Project | $ 7,300.00 |
Description | The project will provide funding for training the law in schools co-ordinators and secondly provide input from co-ordinators for support resources for lawyers working with 3rd and 4th form social studies classes, and finally for printing and distribution of social studies materials for lawyers working in schools. | Applicant: | Law in Schools Committee | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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2012 | Law in Schools Hamilton | $ 2,000.00 |
Description | Legal Education for Hamilton High School students. | Applicant: | Law in Schools Hamilton | Organisation: | Law in Schools Project |
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2009 | Law In Schools Project - Christchurch Pilot | $ 1,850.00 |
Description | The Law in Schools Project is a non-profit volunteer organisation designed to provide senior high school students with basic knowledge about the NZ Legal System and various topics of interest to young people. Volunteer law students from Canterbury University will teach classess to two schools as a pilot of this project in Christchurch. | Applicant: | The Christchurch Law in Schools Project | Organisation: | Law in Schools Project |
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1999 | Legal Information to Rural and Isolated Communities | $ 25,000.00 |
Description | Production of radio programmes in english and Maori on current legal issues and legal information and education; holding of legal education wananga on marae; preparing english/maori legal information. | Applicant: | Otamauru Trust | Organisation: | Otamauru Trust |
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2013 | Legal Referral Handbook for Shakti caseworkers | $ 5,500.00 |
Description | To produce a handbook/training guide for social and case workers at Shakti organizations nation-wide to assist them to ascertain/determine/evaluate legal issues faced by clients and to make appropriate referrals to lawyers. | Applicant: | Shakti Legal Advocacy & Family Social Services | Organisation: | Shakti Legal Advocacy & Family Social Services |
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1999 | Legal Resource Manual | $ 150.00 |
Description | Assist with Building/spreading legal knowledge to the community by developing a library of legal resources and information for staff and clients' use. First part of this is the purchase of The Legal Resource Manual from Legal Information Service Inc. | Applicant: | Parentline Hawkes Bay Inc | Organisation: | Parentline Hawkes Bay Inc |
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1997 | Mediation Month | $ 40,000.00 |
Description | A month of provision of reduced rate mediations preceded by seminars and publicity to profession, courts and public. | Applicant: | Auckland District Law Society | Organisation: | Auckland District Law Society |
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1995 | Mediation Week - Pilot | $ 20,000.00 |
Description | "The concept follows a similar successful in Australia. Its basis is that with the co-operation of the Court, parties to cases filed by the Court which are not yet resolved are approached and ureged to attempt settlement with the aid of a mediator. It is proposed to conduct a ""pilot"" settlement week, limited to cases filed in the District Court, either in Wellington or in the greater Wellington district.
Objectives are to achieve a settlement in as many cases as possible awaiting hearing in the Court, and thereby to ease the burden on the Court and reduce the backlog; and to provide a means of promoting mediation and alternative dispute resolutin generally in the legal profession and in the wider community." | Applicant: | Wellington District Law Society | Organisation: | Individual Application |
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2019 | Model CRPD compliant legal framework for accessibility in Aotearoa, New Zealand | $ 116,500.00 |
Description | This is a legal research project to design an accessibility framework for law and policy in New Zealand to inform the development and implementation into New Zealand law of an effective system to ensure an accessible future for our people. | Applicant: | Warren Forster | Organisation: | Individual Application |
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2017 | Muslim Community Rights Project | $ 36,990.00 |
Description | This project is the second phase of an initiative to address several areas of concern within the NZ Muslim Community regarding their contacts with NZ authorities, including the SIS and NZ Customs. It aims to produce several resources for the NZ Muslim community (including on-line and wallet-sized travellers cards; “know your rights re security services” cards; and information about what amounts to “objectionable material” in relation to ISIS) in the light of on-going infringements of their rights by the security services and NZ Customs. The resources will be developed in conjunction with the Inspector General of Intelligence and Security; the NZSIS; NZ Police; NZ Customs, the Human Rights Commission and FIANZ.
| Applicant: | Peter Hosking | Organisation: | Human Rights Foundation of Aotearoa New Zealand |
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1999 | NZ Legal System on Internet | $ 9,600.00 |
Description | To provide an overview of the NZ Legal System on the Internet for public educational and practical use. | Applicant: | Auckland District Law Society | Organisation: | Auckland District Law Society |
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2011 | NZLII - Citations Project | $ 11,700.00 |
Description | To provide law report citations for decisions hosted by NZLII, to enable the public to legally refer to those decisions accurately in litigation. | Applicant: | Donna Buckingham | Organisation: | New Zealand Legal Information Institute |
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2009 | NZLII - Development of an ACC Database | $ 6,675.00 |
Description | To back capture the decisions of the District court in relation to the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2001 in digital form and to make them available online to the public in fully searchable form and for no cost. | Applicant: | Donna Buckingham | Organisation: | New Zealand Legal Information Institute |
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2010 | NZLII - Environment Court Decisions (Free Public Access) | $ 23,396.85 |
Description | To back capture 8300 decisions of the Enviroment Court in digital form and to provide free access to the full text of those decisions online, in order to maximise public participation in the administration and makings of Environmental Law. | Applicant: | Donna Buckingham | Organisation: | New Zealand Legal Information Institute |
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2014 | NZLII - general funding | $ 37,500.00 |
Description | To consolidate and extend coverage of New Zealand's largest publicly accessible and free online collection of legal information on a project by project basis. | Applicant: | Donna Buckingham | Organisation: | New Zealand Legal Information Institute |
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2016 | NZLII - General Funding - Extension | $ 37,500.00 |
Description | An extension on our grant made in 2014 for operational funding to consolidate and extend coverage of New Zealand's largest publicly accessible and free online collection of legal information on a project by project basis. Funding was granted in 2014 for two years with the possibility of an extension for another two. | Applicant: | Judi Eathorne-Gould | Organisation: | New Zealand Legal Information Institute |
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2019 | Online Legal Information in Aotearoa A PROJECT CO-FUNDED BY THE BORRIN FOUNDATION | $ 54,000.00 |
Description | The aim of the project is to provide a knowledge base and collaborative framework for improving the quality and availability of online legal information (OLI) in New Zealand. Ensuring access to high quality OLI is a nationally important endeavour as it is a key tool in closing the justice gap. Overseas and national experience suggest that we need national support and coordination to maximise the limited capacity and resources of OLI providers. This project aims to support OLI providers by developing and disseminating best practice information to OLI providers and by sowing the seeds for ongoing collaboration and coordination by the providers. | Applicant: | Dr Bridgette Toy-Cronin | Organisation: | Legal Issues Centre, Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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1995 | Pamphlet: Information for Victims and Witnesses | $ 6,800.00 |
Description | To cover the balance of costs of re-drafting text for the pamphlet on victims and witnesses into plain english, and design and printing. | Applicant: | Victims' Issues Sub-committee | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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2010 | Police DVD Resource for Deaf and Hearing Impaired New Zealanders | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | Hearing impairment can make interaction with the Police difficult and contribute to misunderstandings and friction. There is an urgent need for better understanding in day to day face to face interactions. Therefore, NFD intends producing an updated DVD version of the existing Police VHS video "Deaf People and the Law" made in 1996. This video resource is outdated and not in line with modern sign language. The new resource will provide both the Police and the deaf and hearing impaired with information as to what their rights are, and how best to respond when encountering each other in emergency or law enforcement situations. | Applicant: | The National Foundation for the Deaf Inc. (NFD) | Organisation: | National Foundation for the Deaf Inc. (NFD) |
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2018 | Practical solutions to support tikanga in the Rangatahi Courts | $ 87,000.00 |
Description | The 15 Rangatahi Courts are part of the Youth Court, are marae-based and follow Maori cultural processes. They are designed to monitor the performance and completion of Family Group Conference plans by young people who have admitted charges. Building on previous research, the Henwood Trust’s research project will identify best practice to assist community based providers to develop Tikanga based interventions that effectively address the underlying risks and needs of the young people, and create pathways to jobs or training. The research team will work closely with the Rangatahi judges, with Maori psychologists who will provide the professional knowledge, with iwi who will provide the cultural knowledge and with NGO and government providers who are in the field providing delivery knowledge, and recommend practical solutions.
| Applicant: | Ms Jennifer George | Organisation: | The Henwood Trust |
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2017 | Pro Bono Pilot: Unlocking potential through the litigant-in-person problem | $ 59,941.00 |
Description | Pro bono services have a role to play in addressing access to justice issues. However, connecting pro bono supply (i.e. the willingness of lawyers to do pro bono work) with the demand for better access to justice (which largely sits within high need, disadvantaged communities) is not straight forward. The limits of pro bono, and the points at which community law centres, government, or regulators must step in, requires exploration.
Our project will examine and elucidate those questions through a pilot service targeted at Litigants in Person. Evaluation of the service will answer questions which are of importance to lawyers, regulators, government, the Judiciary and the Courts. A key anticipated outcome is the development of pro bono culture in New Zealand. Ultimately, the question of how the system can collectively mobilse pro bono services to improve access to justice is of deep benefit to those experiencing barriers to justice.
| Applicant: | Darryn Aitchison | Organisation: | Auckland Community Law Centre |
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1994 | Publication: 'Law Scene' | $ 9,455.00 |
Description | "Production of 10 issues of Law Scene (a monthly news sheet which updates the law for the voluntary sector and community groups) during 1995.
A similar grant was made for 10 issues in 1994 under grant 1993/3/8." | Applicant: | New Zealand Federation of Voluntary Welfare Organisations | Organisation: | New Zealand Federation of Voluntary Welfare Organisations Inc |
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1992 | Publication: Legal Resource Manual | $ 73,030.00 |
Description | Reprint of the Legal Resource Manual | Applicant: | Legal Information Service Inc | Organisation: | Legal Information Service Inc |
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1993 | Publication: 'Law Scene' | $ 12,455.00 |
Description | To fund employment of contractor to research and write 10 issues of Law Scene, printing and distribution costs, and to fund the establishment of a subscription service to meet ongoing costs. | Applicant: | New Zealand Federation of Voluntary Welfare Organisations Inc | Organisation: | New Zealand Federation of Voluntary Welfare Organisations Inc |
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2015 | Publication: Constitution of Aotearoa New Zealand | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | Sir Geoffrey Palmer, together with Dr Andrew Butler, is taking a new approach to constitutional reform, by producing and publishing a proposed written constitution for Aotearoa New Zealand and making the case for change in a small, publicly accessible book. It is intended to write it from the position of New Zealand as a republic, will provide a higher law constitution with increased power to the courts and a number of other more minor reforms, but at its core it aims to preserve the essence of our Westminster style democracy, strengthen the rule of law, protect property rights and guard against our democratic freedoms being whittled away gradually. It is innovative in providing constitutional protection for institutions that maintain transparency and integrity in government. | Applicant: | Sir Geoffrey Palmer | Organisation: | Individual Application |
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2000 | Publications: Funding of Legal Pages [LegalEase] in 'Tearaway' and 'Teacher Resource' Magazines - 2001 & 2002 | $ 35,496.00 |
Description | "LegalEase pages in 12 issues of Tearaway Magazine and Teacher Resource -
Funding for Tearaway from August 2001 to July 2002 (12 issues) and funding for Teacher Resource from February 2001 to July 2002 (12 issues)" | Applicant: | Tearaway Press Ltd | Organisation: | Tearaway Press Ltd |
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1992 | Publications: Funding of Legal Pages [LegalEase] in 'Tearaway' and 'TeacherTopics' Magazines - 1993 | $ 17,639.00 |
Description | Funding the legal pages in issues of Tearaway (7 issues) and Teacher Topics (4 issues) magazines | Applicant: | Tearaway Press Ltd | Organisation: | Tearaway Press Ltd |
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1993 | Publications: Funding of Legal Pages [LegalEase] in 'Tearaway' and 'TeacherTopics' Magazines - 1994 | $ 15,734.00 |
Description | Funding the legal pages in issues of Tearaway (9 issues) and Teacher Topics (4 issues) magazines | Applicant: | Tearaway Press Ltd | Organisation: | Tearaway Press Ltd |
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1994 | Publications: Funding of Legal Pages [LegalEase] in 'Tearaway' and 'TeacherTopics' Magazines - 1995 | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | Funding the legal pages in issues of Tearaway (11 issues) and Teach Topics (6 issues) magazines | Applicant: | Tearaway Press Ltd | Organisation: | Tearaway Press Ltd |
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1992 | Radio Programmes on Legal Issues for Print Disabled Listeners | $ 4,500.00 |
Description | "Production and dissemination of programmes covering legal issues aimed at general public and more particularly people who are unable to read the written word.
The applicant proposes that the programme ""Law and Issues"" becomes a weekly feature programme through its newly established radio station." | Applicant: | New Zealand Radio for the Print Disabled Inc. | Organisation: | New Zealand Radio for the Print Disabled Inc. |
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1997 | Radio Programmes: 'You and the Law' | $ 16,500.00 |
Description | Production and distribution of 30 radio programmes about the law and promoting the legal profession | Applicant: | New Zealand Law Society and Tom Clark Media Link (jointly) | Organisation: | New Zealand Law Society |
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1998 | Resource Management Act Video: 'Getting in on the Act' | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | Production of two simple, accessible videos on the resource consent process under the Resource Management Act aimed at improving public understanding of these processes and facilitating participation in environmental management. | Applicant: | Environmental Solutions NZ Ltd | Organisation: | Environmental Solutions NZ Ltd |
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1999 | Restorative Justice Procedural Pilot | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | A restorative justice procedural pilot scheme at Waitakere District Court. | Applicant: | Restorative Justice Trust | Organisation: | Restorative Justice Trust |
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2019 | Retirement Village contracts: Are consumers getting a fair deal? | $ 19,810.00 |
Description | This project will review retirement village contracts to assess their compliance with the unfair terms provisions of the Fair Trading Act. Survey research with retirement village residents will also be carried out to identify potential issues encountered with contract terms. The review will result in a report outlining key findings and, where potentially unfair terms are identified, recommendations for changes to ensure contracts comply with the consumer protection provisions of the act. It will also consider whether other changes may be needed to the Retirement Villages Act to improve protection for village residents. We consider there are strong public interest grounds for this project given the rapid growth of retirement villages, the complexity of contracts and the significant financial implications for consumers of entering a village. | Applicant: | Karen McDonald | Organisation: | Consumer NZ |
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2000 | Samoan Community and the Law | $ 32,430.00 |
Description | The production and distribution of an information pamphlet, translated into Samoan, on the processes involved when appearing in the District Court on criminal charges. There will also be radio broadcasts and community awareness seminars to provide supplementary law related information and to address any issues arising from this material. | Applicant: | Crenel Training Institute | Organisation: | Crenel Training Institute |
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2000 | Sexuality and the Law - A Guidebook for Health and Community Workers and Educators | $ 18,000.00 |
Description | To produce a resource which provides health and community workers and educators with the requirements of the law in relation to sexual and reproductive health in New Zealand. | Applicant: | Family Planning Association | Organisation: | Family Planning Association |
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2017 | The case for an unwritten constitution | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | Funding to contribute towards the research and writing of a substantial article on why New Zealand does not require a codified constitution. New Zealand's constitutional framework is an important issue that has an impact on all New Zealanders. The debate on whether New Zealand requires a written constitution has recently reignited and this proposed article intends to contribute to this discussion. It will produce an article for publication which intends to outline the reasons why a codified constitution would stifle New Zealand's development. | Applicant: | Rt Hon Paul Clayton East | Organisation: | Individual Application |
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2013 | The Maori Law Resource Hub Project | $ 18,000.00 |
Description | This initiative is designed to create a coherent online platform for the public to have access to a number of important legal resources that have been created by the Law Faculty of Victoria University's Legal Maori Project and funded by public monies over the past 6 years. Those resources include:
- All outputs from the Legal Maori Project in one online environment:
- The Legal Maori Corpus, and Corpus Browser
- The Legal Maori Lexicon; and
- The online version of He Papakupu Reo Ture – a dictionary of Mâori legal terms (LexisNexis 2013, in press)
| Applicant: | Mamari Stephens | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, Victoria University of Wellington |
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2014 | The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act: Progressing the Conversation | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | The project aims to move forward the conversation about the NZ Bill of Rights Act begun by the Constitutional Advisory Panel in its recent report to the New Zealand Government. We propose to do so by bringing to New Zealand three experts in comparable instruments overseas, combining their insights with those of New Zealand experts, and involving both groups in discussions with officials directly involved in policy development. | Applicant: | Professor Andrew Geddis, Professor Claudia Geiringer & Professor Paul Rishworth | Organisation: | Faculty of Law, University of Otago |
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2016 | Update and Reprint Booklet: 'The Law and You - A Guide for Youth and Adolescents' | $ 5,000.00 |
Description | To update and reprint the booklet "The Law and You - A Guide for Youth and Adolescents" which is distributed free along with the 'Law in Schools' workshop to high schools in the Hamilton and entire Waikato area. | Applicant: | Community Law Waikato | Organisation: | Community Law Waikato |
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2002 | Video for Children and Young People Facing Parental Separation. | $ 32,615.00 |
Description | Video for children and young people facing parental separation. | Applicant: | Brent Williams | Organisation: | Educational Resources Ltd |
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1992 | Video Resource for Schools - 'What Do Lawyers Do?' | $ 12,000.00 |
Description | "Production of two educational videos and related support material on subjects:
1. What does a lawyers do? And
2. Why learn about the law?" | Applicant: | Finnzed Video Ltd | Organisation: | Finnzed Video Ltd |
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1992 | Video: Domestic Violence | $ 50,000.00 |
Description | Video on domestic violence orders - how they work, how to apply for them and how to ensure they are enforced. | Applicant: | Legal Resources Trust | Organisation: | Educational Resources Ltd |
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1995 | Video: Kids In Court | $ 10,000.00 |
Description | 30 minute video aimed at children and young people who are witnesses in court in child abuse or other crimes of violence cases covering examining court procedures, what will be expected of the witnesses, explanation of outcomes, exploration of the child's fears, other feeling which might emerge. Seen as complementary to the YLP booklet "What Happens Next? A Young Person's Guide to Being a Witness" | Applicant: | North Shore Women's Centre | Organisation: | North Shore Women's Centre |
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1997 | Video: Welfare Guardianship, Personal and Property Orders and Enduring Powers of Attorney Issues entitled 'Power to Care' | $ 20,000.00 |
Description | An educational video on welfare guardians, personal and property orders and enduring powers of attorney (the legal possibilities for decision making under the Protection of Personal & Property Rights Act 1988) | Applicant: | Legal Resources Trust | Organisation: | Educational Resources Ltd |
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1993 | Video: 'Witness in Court' | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | "Production of two videos:
""History of Law in New Zealand"" - 20min duration - historical and intended as the first of a possible series.
""Going to Court"" - 20 min duration -storyline is at conceptual stage. Project could involve Auckland Law School and ADLS
Funding is sought for either or both videos" | Applicant: | Finnzed Video Ltd | Organisation: | Finnzed Video Ltd |
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1995 | Video: The Jury | $ 15,000.00 |
Description | To fund research, writing, talent fees, editing and stock, sound recording and other production cost to produce a video for wide public education on jury service, the jury and its function. The project is aimed at members of the public compared with currently available material which is aimed at jurors who are empanelled. | Applicant: | Finnzed Video Ltd | Organisation: | Finnzed Video Ltd |
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1996 | Video: Waitangi Tribunal Claims Process | $ 44,050.50 |
Description | To produce one 25-30 minute video for Maori, legal practitioners, community interest groups and students, describing the Waitangi Tribunal process and how to make a claim | Applicant: | Te Hokioi Film and Publishing Company | Organisation: | Te Hokioi Film and Publishing Company |
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2016 | Youth Justice Framework - Iwi Justice Project | $ 50,000.00 |
Description | The Henwood Trust wants to play a role in strengthening the capacity and capability of iwi to stop the drift of Maori youth into State care and/or prison. The Iwi Chairs have asked the Trust to work with them to find strategies to reduce the high numbers of Maori involved in Youth Justice and prison and improve life outcomes for future generations. | Applicant: | Judge Carolyn Henwood | Organisation: | The Henwood Trust |
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2000 | Youth Justice Task Force | $ 83,000.00 |
Description | Research and develop a programme for the Serious Young Offender as an alternative to prison. Consider structure of the programm, necessity for legislative change, study criminogonic needs. A judicial initiative supported by Youth Advocates and Government. | Applicant: | Youth Justice Task Force | Organisation: | Youth Justice Task Force |
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