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We’ve released our annual report for 2023, showing how we’ve helped almost two million New Zealanders who suffered an injury.
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We were proud to again partner with Te Matatini to spread awareness of our services amongst whānau and provide our largest ever offering of rongoā Māori (traditional healing) at a community event.
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Following a consultation with ACC employees, all ACC employees and visitors to ACC sites will require a valid Vaccine Pass from 15 December 2021.
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When you start a new business in Aotearoa New Zealand, you’re automatically covered by our no-fault scheme. The levies you pay protect you and your employees if anyone gets injured and help you return to normal life. The type of business you have will decide your coverage – choose from self-employed, employer, or shareholder employer below.
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Carla’s story: New treatment pathway helps sports-mad teen bounce back Te kōrero a Carla: He ara whakamaimoa hou hei whakapiki ake te ora o te hunga rangatahi e tino ngākaunui ana ki te hākinakina
A young football player from South Auckland is now back on the field after becoming the latest success story of the Escalated Care Pathway, an innovative new injury management option.
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Taranaki mother of two says her birth injury had a huge effect on her life. She says the change in ACC legislation to cover maternal birth injuries is “amazing” for women around Aotearoa.
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Meet 'Jules' our business customer chatbot Tūtakina a 'Jules' he pūrere kōrero mā ngā kiritaki o te ao pakihi
Our clever chatbot can answer a range of invoicing questions.
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Getting an MRI: Wait times drop for patients Te whai MRI: Kua heke te roa e noho tārewa ana ngā tūroro
Research has endorsed a recent pilot that saw wait times, from referral to MRI, drop significantly.
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Young sportsman Campbell Gray came close to losing his life after being hit by a hockey ball. Our support helped him recover and he’s now taking on multi-sport events.
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Get started in Para sport with free online event Tomo mai ki te Para Sport mā tēnei kaupapa ā-ipurangi utukore
Registrations are open for a live, free, online event where you'll be able to interact with Paralympians, including Sophie Pascoe and Cameron Leslie.