Christmas and New Year opening hours and pay dates
We have reduced hours over the holiday period and are closed on public holidays. Your payments from us may be paid early. See more details.
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Dr Peter Jansen: The importance of culturally appropriate care Tākuta Peter Jansen: Ko te hiranga o ngā momo mahi tauwhiro whai tikanga
Passionate about achieving equity of health outcomes, Dr Peter Jansen is an expert on cultural competency. He shares his story with us, explaining why receiving culturally appropriate care is so important.
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Working from home has its challenges. Here's five tips to work from home without injury and make it that little bit easier.
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We’re pleased to be supporting the wellbeing of farmers and growers by investing further in the Farmstrong programme, which is making a positive difference throughout the country.
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ACC has been recognised in Te Hāpai Hapori for our mahi in providing the Rongoā Māori Service and in joining other agencies to deliver the Driver Licensing Improvement Programme.
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After attending the recent ACC Rongoā Māori Conference, practitioner Jolie Davis says ACC has played a big part in increasing the awareness of traditional Māori healing in our communities.
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Warming up gives you the edge all season Ka kitea ngā hua o te mahi whakamahana tinana i te roanga o te whakataetae
The winter sports season is shorter this year because of COVID-19 lockdown, so conditioning and warming up is more important than ever to avoid injury.
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Having suffered multiple concussions, Shawn Stewart knows how dangerous it can be to play on after a head knock. He now works in injury prevention and is pleased to see ACC at Polyfest this year to build awareness around concussion in sport.
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ACC is joining Te Matatini again as sponsors this week and we’ll be on site to provide the largest ever offering of rongoā Māori services for people who are competing and supporting the event.
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73-year-old kuia inspires participation in IronMāori Ka whakaawetia e te kuia 73 ōna tau te whai wāhitanga atu ki IronMāori
Waiora Rogers is described as a treasure, a true champion, and an inspiration. And most just call her Aunty.