3.11.4 Where possible and
appropriate judicial officers should consider any application to permit any Children's Contact Service worker subpoenaed to give evidence, giving such evidence by telephone, and where possible, at a date and time arranged in consultation with the Children's Contact Service.
Not exact matches
If the Contracting
Officer notifies the Contractor in writing that a strike or picketing: (a) is directed at the Contractor or subcontractor or any employee of either; and (b) impedes or threatens to impede access by any person to a DOT facility where the site of the work is located, the Contractor shall take all
appropriate action to end such strike or picketing, including, if necessary, the filing of a charge of unfair labor practice with the National Labor Relations Board or the use of other available
judicial or administrative remedies.
If the concern is that search warrants are too time consuming, then
appropriate resources should be put in place to provide for rapid review by independent
judicial officers.
Determining whether
judicial humour is
appropriate or acceptable is a complex task for
judicial officers.
This
judicial officer has described very clearly the potential benefits of a more engaged, humane approach to judging, in which
appropriate humour can play an important part.
There may be advantages, however, to legislation that applies the
appropriate standards directly to
judicial officers, prosecutors in grand juries, and to those making administrative or other requests for protected health information, rather than to covered entities.
3.8.4
Judicial officers should consider when making orders the appropriateness or otherwise of authorising the release of a judgment, Family Report or expert report to the Children's Contact Service to facilitate the Service providing
appropriate services for the parent and the child.
3.6.2 The Courts will promote awareness of the guideline and use of the model orders to
judicial officers and family consultants to facilitate
appropriate orders which provide for review of the time a child spends using a Children's Contact Service, and whether the orders made require modification from time to time.
Some of the measures adopted by the Family Court include cross-cultural education for
judicial officers, registrars and family consultants within the Court; the creation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander positions; the provision of
appropriate information and referrals, and the continued development of relationships with key organisations and elders in the community.