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We need to know if there are any changes to your business, as it may affect how much you pay in levies. Find out what changes we need to be aware.
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After losing his right leg as a teenager, it would have been easy for Mitch Joynt to give up on life. But his determined attitude and the support of ACC have put him on the verge of achieving his Paralympics dream.
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There's a range of ways clients can access ACC supports, so together we can better meet their individual needs.
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Going the distance: a veteran's advice for marathon season Omangia te oma: he kupu āwhina mō ngā omanga roa nā tētahi kaioma o mua
One of Aotearoa’s greatest ultrarunners loves seeing people training during lockdown, but has some important advice to help them reach the finish line.
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Using virtual reality to construct a safer workplace Te waihanga i te wāhi mahi haumaru mā te ao mariko
Virtual reality training for the construction industry could help with rising fatality and injury rates.
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There are 16 marathons before the end of the year, including the biggest – the Auckland Marathon on 29 October. We caught up with David Cooper, a former elite-level runner and physiotherapist at Kinetics Rehab, to talk about how to prevent injury.
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After seven years of delivering the consent and healthy relationship programme we are looking at a more effective way to support young New Zealanders.
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CEO of Construction Health and Safety New Zealand (CHASNZ), Chris Alderson is passionate about making building sites safer across the motu. He explains how funding from ACC will help make sure our construction workers return home safely every day.
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Our Annual Report shows we accepted 2.04 million new injury claims in 2023/24, supported injured people with over $4 billion of treatment and rehabilitation services, and paid almost $3 billion of compensation payments, our Annual Report shows.
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In our continuous efforts to prevent injury and improve access, experience and outcomes for Māori, we’re proud to be progressing our newest kaupapa Māori design to support whānau in Tāmaki Makaurau.