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Using a personal medical alarm
Found in Health / Help in your home / Personal medical alarms / Using a personal medical alarm
Learn about the types of services and equipment provided when you get a personal medical alarm. Find out how to call for help, and what to do if you no longer need the alarm.
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Child support
Found in Family and whānau / Separating or getting divorced / Child support
Child support is paid by parents who do not live with their children, or who share care of their children with someone else.
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Minimum wage
Found in Work / Workers’ rights / Minimum wage
Employees must be paid at least the minimum hourly wage rate for every hour worked.
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Help with mental health and addiction
Found in Health / Help with mental health and addiction
Specialist health services and resources for mental illness or addiction.
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Buying a house, apartment or a rental property
Found in Housing and property / Buying or selling a home / Buying a house, apartment or a rental property
Learn about the house buying process. Work out what you can afford before you start looking at properties.
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Making a statutory declaration
Found in Law, crime and justice / Making a statutory declaration
You make a statutory declaration when you need to confirm that something is true. It’s a written statement that must be signed and witnessed by an official person face to face.
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Order a marriage certificate
Found in Family and whānau / Getting married / Order a marriage certificate
Your New Zealand marriage certificate is an official record of your marriage. It costs $33 to have it posted to you. You can order your certificate online.
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When you have a problem at work
Found in Work / Workers’ rights / When you have a problem at work
If you have a problem at work talk to your boss directly. If you cannot solve it you can get help from government and other organisations. Some of this help is free.
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Your care plan after a needs assessment
Found in Health / Help in your home / Your care plan after a needs assessment
You’ll get a care plan after your needs assessment. This plan describes the home support services and equipment you’ve been assessed as needing, who’ll provide these and when they’ll start.
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Separating from your spouse or partner
Found in Family and whānau / Separating or getting divorced / Separating from your spouse or partner
You do not have to do anything official when you separate from your partner, but a separation agreement or separation order can help to keep things clear.