Gisborne

ACC wants to achieve freedom from injury and its consequences for everyone in New Zealand. Here are some figures that show how ACC is helping people in the Gisborne region.

Input into the Gisborne economy

Note: the figures on this page consist of ACC payments including:

  • cost of lost earnings compensation
  • medical, treatment and rehabilitation fees.

ACC put back into Gisborne’s economy in 2007/08

  • $30.2 million in total compensation for 15,511 injured people, including new claims for 12,177 injured people.

Injury statistics

Injuries at work in the Gisborne region in 2007/08

In 2007/08 ACC accepted 3,033 new work injury claims and provided continuing care and support for a further 4,408 active work injury claims. These included:

ndustry

Number of new claims

Number of active claims

Total cost of active claims

Agriculture, Forestry, and Fishing industry

620

1,042

$2.9 million

Construction industry

280

455

$1.8 million

Manufacturing industry

513

758

$1.5 million

Sports injuries in the Gisborne region in 2007/08

In 2007/08 ACC accepted 2,605 new sport injury claims and provided continuing care and support for a further 3,210 active sport claims. These included:

Sport

Number of new claims

Number of active claims

Total cost of active claims

Rugby union

546

674

$683,487

Soccer

213

259

$228,962

Netball

145

181

$211,254

Injuries in the home in the Gisborne region in 2007/08

In 2007/08 ACC accepted 7,337 new claims from people who were injured at home and provided continuing care and support for a further 8,849 active home injury claims. These included:

Gisborne region: Where cause is a fall and scene is home

Age

Number of new claims

Number of active claims

Total cost of active claims

24 years and under

935

1,028

$275,725

25-64 years

1,172

1,552

$2.2 million

Over 65 years

777

936

$1.0 million

Road injuries in the Gisborne region in 2007/08

In 2007/08 ACC accepted 415 new road injury claims and provided continuing care and support for a further 691 active road claims. These included:

Road user

Number of new claims

Number of active claims

Total cost of active claims

Cars

274

439

$2.6 million

Motorcycles

58

100

$617,641

Pedestrians

29

51

$980,953

Injury Prevention

Injury Prevention in the Gisborne region

This table outlines some of ACC’s Injury Prevention initiatives for Gisborne:

Name of the programme/initiative

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Child falls education

an initiative that aims at providing information and advice to community groups on child falls. It is delivered by Plunket and ACC.

Otago exercise programme

a programme developed by ACC and Otago University to help prevent falls to people aged 80 and over.

Tai Chi falls prevention

a programme for people aged over 65, with the aim of improving their strength and balance.

Workplace Injury Prevention (IP) Programmes in the Gisborne region

To reduce workplace injuries, ACC actively works with:

  • industry sector groups (especially residential construction) and partners - Department of Labour (DOL) and Site Safe
  • individual at risk employers
  • road transport and health sector groups.

Road Safety Programmes in the Gisborne region

ACC has a series of initiatives in place to improve road safety, including:

  • the ‘Drive to the Conditions’ advertising and education campaign
  • targeting employer and community campaigns with road safety information
  • working with the Police, Land Transport New Zealand (LTNZ) and local government to reduce serious traffic accidents on high risk sections of roads
  • working with road safety partners on the use of safety belts and child restraints
  • regional projects focusing on raising safety awareness amongst motorcyclists.

Last updated: 15 December 2008