Individuals with Autism and He Arange Ake programme
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From: Finn Murphy
Dear Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet,
What steps, if any, have been taken to ensure that individuals with Autism spectrum disorders are not mistakenly referred to the He Aranga Ake programme, a has occured with the UK's 'Prevent' deradicalisation programme
Yours faithfully,
Finbar Murphy
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Tēnā koe Finbar,
I acknowledge receipt of your Official Information Act (OIA) request below, transferred to NZ Police by the Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet on 6 April 2022.
Your request is being actioned pursuant to the OIA. You can expect a response to your request on or before 9 May 2022.
Kind regards, Dylan
Ministerial Services PNHQ
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From: Ministerial Services
Tēnā koe Finbar
I refer to your request of 6 April 2022 for the following information:
What steps, if any, have been taken to ensure that individuals with Autism spectrum disorders are not mistakenly referred to the He Aranga Ake programme, a has occured with the UK's 'Prevent' deradicalisation programme
I have been asked to advise you that Police requires an extension of time in which to respond to your request, pursuant to section 15A(1) of the Official Information Act 1982 (OIA). Specifically, section 15A(1)(b), consultations necessary to make a decision on the request are such that a proper response to the request cannot reasonably be made within the original time limit.
Police requires until 12 June 2022 to provide a substantive response to your request. We are endeavouring to provide this to you as soon as possible.
You have the right, under section 28(3) of the OIA, to make a complaint to an Ombudsman about this extension.
If you wish to discuss any aspect of your request with us, including this decision, please feel free to contact [email address].
Ngā mihi
Brittany
Ministerial Services
New Zealand Police National Headquarters Wellington
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From: Ministerial Services
Tēnā koe Finbar
Please find attached the response to your Official Information Act
request, received by New Zealand Police on 6 April 2022.
Ngā mihi
Jeremy
Ministerial Services |
Strategy & Partnerships |PNHQ
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