$100m for Tauranga Court redesign

Tauranga Court House.

The Government will invest $100 million on a new courthouse in Tauranga which will be a model for future courthouse design for New Zealand, Justice Minister Andrew Little has announced.

Tauranga MP Simon Bridges says this is welcome news.

'Now we look forward to the Government also confirming early next year that they are restarting even more crucial infrastructure for the region, the half billion dollar four lane Tauranga Northern Link from Te Puna to Omokoroa,” says Simon. 'Construction was stopped in 2018 and must be restarted before more lives are lost and people waste hours in traffic.”

The courthouse will be designed in partnership with iwi, the local community, the judiciary, the legal profession, court staff and other court users. It will draw on Te Ao Maori values, and directly address victims' safety needs in the court building.

'Victims routinely provide feedback about the alienating and distressing environment of the courthouse. It's time to re-think the traditional courthouse design,” says Andrew.

'For victims, being forced to share the same space with people who have hurt them can be incredibly confrontational. But they are there to see justice done, and to express the pain that they have experienced. We must make sure that the processes of justice do not compound that hurt.

'Users of civil courts, such as the Family Court, also routinely ask for more family friendly design and an environment that is more sensitive to the stress associated with family break-ups.

'This is an investment New Zealand must make to meet our commitment to put victims at the heart of the justice system.

'The new court will provide both victims and offenders and other users with access to wrap-around services which support, restore and rehabilitate, through the co-location of social sector agencies and the community on the premises.

'This is a major milestone in ensuring less offending, less reoffending, and fewer victims of crime who are better supported,” says Andrew.

The announcement follows the release of reports from the Chief Victims Advisor, and from the Safe and Effective Justice Advisory Group – both of which called for a redesign of our courthouses.

The new facility is expected to be ready by mid-2025.

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1 comment

DID I MISS SOMETHING???

Posted on 16-12-2019 22:50 | By The Caveman

$100 MILLION for a courthouse !!! That almost MORE than the last prison that was built in NZ - Yes it's a courthouse, and in some respect it needs SECURITY to ensure that that those that want entry to the court are "clean". HOWEVER - -- - -- $100 MILLION - I think something go missed !!!


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