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We’ve invested $18.67 million in 24 projects led by businesses and industry groups from across the motu.
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Looking after our youngest can be a challenge at the best of times, not to mention at home during bubble life. Here are some tamariki safety tips.
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Learn about previous Innovation Fund grant recipients.
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$6.26 million awarded to improve workplace safety Kua tāpaea te $6.26 miriona hei whakapiki ake i ngā tikanga haumaru i te wāhi mahi
Predictive analytics, virtual reality, and information sharing projects get a share of the initial $6.26 million in workplace injury prevention grants.
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We take our responsibilities on climate change seriously, and are committed to transitioning to net zero emissions by 2050 or sooner.
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Grieving mum funds kayaking safety workshop Kua utua tētahi akoranga mō te hoehoko haumaru e tētahi māmā e noho pani ana
After the tragic loss of her son, an inspirational Wellington woman is doing all she can to avoid anyone else losing a loved one by helping to keep people safe in the water.
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$2.9 Million awarded to four new safety schemes Ka whakawhiwhia ngā kaupapa haumaru e whā ki te $2.9 miriona
We’re investing $22 million over five years to roll out a workplace injury prevention grants programme – aimed at influencing change in health and safety.
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HealthOne is a secure electronic record. It allows clients’ healthcare providers to quickly access medical information. This will help clients’ care teams make safer, faster, and better-informed decisions about their care.
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In our final round of ACC Workplace Injury Prevention grants, three initiatives will receive $2.17 million from ACC to be developed and used in the manufacturing sector.