All reports to parliament

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Displaying 145-156 of 251 results
  1. Law Enforcement (Controlled Operations) Act Annual Report 2011-12

    Reports to Parliament

    Controlled operations are authorised undercover operations conducted for the purpose of obtaining evidence, frustrating criminal activity or corrupt conduct, arresting any person engaged in such activity, or carrying out an activity reasonably necessary to facilitate the achievement of those purpose

  2. Denial of rights: the need to improve accommodation and support for people with psychiatric disability report November 2012

    Reports to Parliament

    This report is about people who live in mental health facilities beyond the point at which they need to be there; and the multiple barriers that prevent them from leaving.

  3. Oversight of the Public Interest Disclosures Act 1994 Annual Report 2011–12

    Reports to Parliament

    This is my office’s first annual report under the Public Interest Disclosures Act 1994. The report outlines the work we have done since significant changes to the Act commenced in 2011 and we began our additional oversight roles of promoting public awareness and understanding of the objects of the A

  4. Report under Section 49(1) of the Surveillance Devices Act 2007 for the 6 months ending 30 June 2012

    Reports to Parliament

    Surveillance Devices Act 2007 (NSW) (SD Act) began operation on 1 August 2008 and repealed the Listening Devices Act 1984 (NSW) (LD Act). The SD Act allows for the use of surveillance devices to investigate crime and to enable evidence to be obtained of the commission of such crime or the identity o

  5. Public Interest Disclosures Steering Committee Annual Report 2011-12

    Reports to Parliament

    Under section 6A of the Public Interest Disclosures Act 1994 the Ombudsman as chairperson of the Steering Committee is required to prepare a report of the Committee's activities and any recommendations made to the Premier annually.

  6. How are Taser weapons used by the NSW Police Force?

    Reports to Parliament

    This is the second comprehensive investigation the office has undertaken into the use of Taser weapons by the New South Wales Police Force (NSWPF). The first investigation was done at a time when Tasers were only used by police officers within specialist units of the NSWPF.

  7. NSW Child Death Review Team Annual report of child deaths registered in 2011

    Reports to Parliament

    This report concerns 581 children whose deaths were registered in NSW in 2011.

  8. Managing use of force in prisons: the need for better policy and practice

    Reports to Parliament

    This report concerns how using force on inmates in correctional centres in NSW is managed. My office has done considerable work in this area over the last few years. I have decided to make a public report of our findings and concerns for a number of reasons.

  9. Safe as houses? Management of asbestos in Police buildings

    Reports to Parliament

    This report is the result of an extensive investigation by my office into how the NSW Police Force (NSWPF) manages hazardous building materials, particularly asbestos and lead based paint, in its premises.

  10. Report for the NSW Child Death Review Team on measuring socioeconomic status

    Reports to Parliament

    This report considers issues associated with the measurement of socioeconomic status – in general and in relation to the specific approaches used by, and available to, the CDRT.

  11. CDRT Child deaths - low speed vehicle run-over fatalities of young children 2002-11

    Reports to Parliament

    An occasional series to highlight issues and prevention strategies arising from reviews of the deaths of children in NSW.

  12. Report under Section 49(1) of the Surveillance Devices Act 2007 for the 6 months ending 31 December 2011

    Reports to Parliament

    Surveillance Devices Act 2007 (NSW) (SD Act) began operation on 1 August 2008 and repealed the Listening Devices Act 1984 (NSW) (LD Act). The SD Act allows for the use of surveillance devices to investigate crime and to enable evidence to be obtained of the commission of such crime or the identity o

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Journey Together artwork

We acknowledge the traditional custodians of the land on which we work and pay our respects to all Elders past and present, and to the children of today who are the Elders of the future.

Artist: Jasmine Sarin, a proud Kamilaroi and Jerrinja woman.