Our campaigns and programmes
Find out about our longer term initiatives and programmes of work.
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Family violence and sexual violence
We’re working to improve wellbeing and create the changes needed to achieve safe, inclusive communities free from violence.
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Have a hmmm campaign
'Have a hmmm' asks all of Aotearoa, New Zealand, to take a moment, 'have a hmmm', and think of others before acting.
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Improving Pasifika access to ACC
We are developing a strategy to help Pasifika in Aotearoa, New Zealand, get the support they need.
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Integrated Care Pathways
Integrated Care Pathways is an innovative way of managing injured people who require multiple rehabilitation services in an integrated and coordinated way.
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Public awareness campaign for all of Aotearoa
Our public awareness campaign highlights a range of ACC services across prevention, care and recovery.
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Kaupapa Māori solutions
We’re developing solutions to protect the wellbeing of whānau and provide them with greater choice in accessing health services when they are injured.
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Kia Mahea Kia Pūawai campaign
Kia Mahea Kia Puāwai (making it clear so we can flourish) aims to improve access and knowledge around what support is available.
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Ngā Tini Whetū
Ngā Tini Whetū is a whānau-centred programme designed to support families and improve the safety and wellbeing of tamariki, especially in their early life.
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Teamwork makes recovery work
When an injured person, their employer, and their health provider come together, good things can happen.