Health and Justice Notices




20 JULY NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE 1909

(3) Mental Health
by focusing on decreasing the prevalence of mental illness and reducing the impact of mental disorders on consumers, their families, caregivers and the community.

Service Obligations

(a) The Range of Health and Disability Services to be Purchased by the Southern Regional Health Authority

In discharging the purpose it is the Crown’s objective that the Southern Regional Health Authority, in accordance with and to the extent enabled by its funding agreement, purchase or arrange for the purchase of the following Personal Health and Disability Services:

(1) Primary Care Services;

(2) Pregnancy and Childbirth Services;

(3) Dental Health Services;

(4) Primary Diagnostic and Therapeutic Support Services;

(5) Secondary and Tertiary Medical Services;

(6) Secondary and Tertiary Surgical Services;

(7) Mental Health and Drug and Alcohol Services; and

(8) Disability Support Services.

(b) The Coverage and/or Terms of Access to those Services

In discharging the purpose the Crown’s objectives in terms of cover and/or access to those health and disability services are to:

(1) improve equality of access to health and disability services for eligible persons (including assessment and review procedures);

(2) target services, where appropriate, to particular individuals in relation to need. These target populations may be defined by a range of factors related to identifiable health and/or disability need; and

(3) ensure that the services purchased at least meet the service obligations set out in the Funding Agreement.

The Crown envisages that health and disability services may be planned and/or purchased nationally, regionally or locally.

(c) The Standard of those Services

In discharging the purpose the Crown’s objectives in relation to the standard of health and disability services are that the Southern Regional Health Authority purchases health and disability services:

(1) in a way that maintains and improves the quality and effectiveness of those services;

(2) which comply with all requisite legal, ethical and safety requirements relating to the provision and standard of health and disability services; and

(3) in a manner that ensures that the services provided are culturally appropriate and aim to respect and empower the eligible persons and communities served by the Southern Regional Health Authority.

In particular, assessment and review procedures should comply with established ethical, professional and legal requirements, as well as national standards where these are developed.

Principles

In discharging all of the above and to assist in securing for the people of New Zealand the best health; and the best care or support for those in need of services; and the greatest independence for people with disabilities—that is reasonably achievable within the amount of funding provided—it is the Crown’s objective that the Southern Regional Health Authority apply the following principles (“the Principles”) in their purchase decisions:

(i) equity;

(ii) effectiveness;

(iii) efficiency;

(iv) safety;

(v) acceptability; and

(vi) risk management.

Dated at Wellington this 4th day of July 1995.

J. M. SHIPLEY, Minister of Health.

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Justice

Criminal Justice Act 1985

Confiscation of Motor Vehicle

CRN 5016005877

In the District Court held at Gisborne

Police v. Wayne Edwin Scully, unemployed of Kirk Street, Matawai.

Notice is given that on 10 July 1995, an order was made by the District Court, pursuant to section 84(2)(b) of the Criminal Justice Act 1985, for the confiscation of the following vehicle owned by the above-named Wayne Edwin Scully:

1977 Toyota Corolla motor car, registration No. IF 4807.

L. M. RATTRAY, Registrar, District Court, Gisborne.

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Justices of the Peace Act 1957

Justices of the Peace Appointed

Pursuant to section 3 (1) of the Justices of the Peace Act 1957, Her Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint the following District Court Judges to be Justices of the Peace for New Zealand:

John Gordon Adams and Jillian Frances Moss.

Dated at Wellington this 12th day of July 1995.

D. A. M. GRAHAM, Minister of Justice.

(Adm. 3/17/4)

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🏥 Notice to the Southern Regional Health Authority of the Crown’s Objectives for Health and Disability Services (continued from previous page)

🏥 Health & Social Welfare
Health and disability services, Southern Regional Health Authority, Crown objectives, Maori health, Pacific Islands people
  • J. M. SHIPLEY, Minister of Health

⚖️ Confiscation of Motor Vehicle under Criminal Justice Act 1985

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
10 July 1995
Motor vehicle confiscation, Criminal Justice Act 1985, Gisborne District Court
  • Wayne Edwin Scully, Motor vehicle confiscated

  • L. M. RATTRAY, Registrar, District Court, Gisborne

⚖️ Appointment of Justices of the Peace

⚖️ Justice & Law Enforcement
12 July 1995
Justices of the Peace, Appointments, District Court Judges
  • John Gordon Adams, Appointed Justice of the Peace
  • Jillian Frances Moss, Appointed Justice of the Peace

  • D. A. M. GRAHAM, Minister of Justice