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The guide below is the key reference document for all contributions to travel payable by ACC relating to the Home and Community Support (HCS) contracts. This is for both the Return to Independence contract and Maximise Independence contract.
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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.
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A Hawke’s Bay sports club has bounced back from the damage of Cyclone Gabrielle to take part in the Waka Ama Sprint Nationals. Sponsored by ACC, it’s a special event on the sporting calendar and brings together thousands of people.
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Rongoā Māori practitioner Jolie Davis is passionate about its power to improve health outcomes for all New Zealanders. Rongoā (traditional healing) has been offered as a rehabilitation service by ACC for three years and is helping a wide range of people.
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Falls may be the leading cause of injuries for our older population, but help is at hand with ACC's brand new Nymbl app.
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Landmarks across the country are being lit up in blue to mark World Drowning Prevention Day and raise awareness around water safety. Last year, we accepted over 18,000 water-related injury claims and there were 90 drownings.
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We support tamariki to recover following an injury anywhere in Aotearoa. We also help you with the cost of care.
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Too many tamariki are being hospitalised with preventable injuries. Could mātauranga Māori be the answer? E hia kē nei ngā tamariki e kuhuna ana ki te hōhipera nā ngā wharanga take-kore. Kei te mātauranga o ngā tīpuna te rongoā?
Māori tamariki are 1.5 times more likely to be hospitalised by a preventable injury. How might a te ao Māori approach help whānau keep tamariki safe?
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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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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.