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  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Summer 2024

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    The Ombudsman Quarterly Review for Summer 2024 is out now. In this issue:
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Spring 2023

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    In this issue the Chief Ombudsman calls for council workshops to be open by default; the Ombudsman’s new accessibility strategy; an overview of the Ombudsman’s engagements both locally and abroad; and a round up of the most popular guides on our website.
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Winter 2023

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    The Winter 2023 Ombudsman Quarterly Review is out now. In this issue:
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Autumn 2023

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    The Autumn 2023 Ombudsman Quarterly Review is out now.
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Summer 2023

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    In this issue: a first for a NZ Ombudsman at Waitangi, an illuminating piece from the architect of the Official Information Act, international news from integrity organisations in the Pacific and Australasia, new case notes and more.
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Spring 2022

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    The Spring 2022 Ombudsman Quarterly Review is out now. It includes Govt agencies receive OIA report card, Oranga Tamariki’s “litany of failures” in Malachi Subecz case, Ombudsman’s disability rights role featured at the UN, 60 years of the Ombudsman in NZ, and more.
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Winter 2022

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    The Winter 2022 Ombudsman Quarterly Review is out now. It includes an opinion piece from Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier on the OIA and LGOIMA, Mr Boshier’s submission to the Abuse in Care Royal Commission, a systemic investigation into the use of workshops by local councils is announced, and a stronger approach to delay deemed refusal complaints.
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Autumn 2022

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    This edition includes Ombudsman’s opinion on the Erebus Memorial consultation process, third report highlights overrepresentation of Māori in mental health seclusion, Chief Ombudsman elected as Second Vice President of IOI, council not entitled to withhold internal workshop presentation.
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Summer 2022

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    In this issue 2022 marks 60 years since the first New Zealand Ombudsman was sworn in, Chief Ombudsman Peter Boshier gravely concerned by volatile environment at intellectual disability facility, Peter Boshier reaffirms the Ombudsman’s commitment to Te Tiriti during Waitangi, Guide on regulatory policy design during COVID-19, New case notes and more.
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Spring 2021

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    The OQR for Spring 2021 is out. In this issue:
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Winter 2021

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    The Ombudsman Quarterly Review (OQR) for Winter 2021 is out. In this edition:
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Autumn 2021

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    The OQR for Autumn 2021 is out. In this issue:
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Summer 2021

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    The OQR for summer 2021 is out. In this issue:
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Spring 2020

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    The OQR for spring 2020 is out. In this issue:
  • Confidentiality work sheet

    Worksheets and other resources
    This summary work sheet will help you to decide whether there is good reason to withhold ‘confidential information’ under section 9(2)(ba) of the OIA / 7(2)(c) of the LGOIMA, because release would be likely to (i) prejudice the supply of similar informa
  • Privacy worksheet

    Worksheets and other resources
    This summary work sheet will help you to decide whether there is good reason to withhold official information under section 9(2)(a) of the OIA / 7(2)(a) of the LGOIMA, because it is necessary to protect the privacy of natural persons, including deceased
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Winter 2020

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    The OQR for winter 2020 is out. In this issue:
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Autumn 2020

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    In this issue: how our Office responded to lockdown COVID-19 inspections of prisons and care homes complaints resolution—avoiding a backlog Chief Ombudsman’s term renewed.
  • Processing requests for names of public sector employees work sheet

    Worksheets and other resources
    … is available in our Names and contact details of public sector employees guide.   … Worksheets and other resources … PDF … Word … English … Processing requests for names of public sector employees work sheet …
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Summer 2020

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    In this issue:
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review Spring 2019

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    In this issue: official information practice investigations highlights from our Annual Report 2018/19 whistleblowing freedom of information.
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review - Winter 2019

    Outreach, Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    In this issue:
  • Ombudsman Quarterly Review - Autumn 2019

    Ombudsman Quarterly Reviews (OQR)
    The Autumn 2019 edition of the Ombudsman Quarterly Review is here now.
  • Commercial information work sheet

    Template letters and worksheets, Worksheets and other resources
    This summary work sheet is about the most commonly used grounds for withholding commercial information—unreasonable prejudice to a third party’s commercial position, and prejudice or disadvantage to an agency’s commercial activities.
  • Negotiations work sheet

    Template letters and worksheets, Worksheets and other resources
    This summary work sheet will help you to decide whether there is good reason to withhold official information under the negotiations withholding ground.
  • Work sheet for dealing with public tender information

    Template letters and worksheets, Worksheets and other resources
    This work sheet summarises guidance on dealing with public tender-related information, including responding to OIA / LGOIMA requests for such information.
  • Third party consultation work sheet

    Template letters and worksheets, Worksheets and other resources
    This work sheet takes you through the process of consulting an external third party on an OIA request.
  • Information not held work sheet

    Template letters and worksheets, Worksheets and other resources
    This summary work sheet will help you to decide whether there is a proper basis for refusing a request for official information because the document does not exist / cannot be found or the information is not held.
  • Work sheet for dealing with OIA requests that involve Ministers

    Template letters and worksheets, Worksheets and other resources
    This summary work sheet takes you through the process of dealing with OIA requests that involve a Minister.
  • Work sheet for dealing with administratively challenging requests

    Template letters and worksheets, Worksheets and other resources
    This summary work sheet takes you through the process of dealing with administratively challenging official information requests.
  • Public interest work sheet

    Template letters and worksheets, Worksheets and other resources
    This summary work sheet takes you through the public interest test in section 9(1) of the OIA / section 7(1) of the LGOIMA.
  • Confidential advice to Government work sheet

    Template letters and worksheets, Worksheets and other resources
    This summary work sheet will help you to decide whether there is good reason to withhold official information under section 9(2)(f)(iv) of the OIA, in order to maintain the constitutional convention protecting the confidentiality of advice tendered by Ministers and officials.