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The inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference is underway in Rotorua, bringing over 450 participants together from all over the motu (country) to celebrate traditional Māori healing for the first ever time.
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We're helping businesses to improve their health and safety performance. Safer workplaces lead to higher productivity, save money and improve quality of life.
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The University of Auckland, in collaboration with Te Piha Romiromi and Tūrama Ltd are recipients of the $100,000 ACC Innovation Fund to help improve outcomes for injured people.
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We’ve partnered with Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara to award scholarships to six students, who’ve all started or will undertake research into a topic that relates to our priorities.
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The inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference provided a unique opportunity for practitioners and other health professionals to collaborate and share learnings, pointing the way for traditional Māori healing to continue to flourish across the motu.
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Proud Aboriginal man Jeffrey Gray is travelling overseas to attend the ACC Rongoā Māori Conference in Rotorua this week, hoping to take home some learnings which can be used to improve indigenous health outcomes in Australia.
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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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Businesses that pay more than $10,000 in ACC Work Account levies per year could cut their levy by improving health and safety practices now.
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Uplifting cultural safety is part of our commitment to creating a more equitable ACC for Māori that is inclusive for all New Zealanders.
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Starting his sixth decade with a nasty back injury, Christchurch factory manager Adrian Reid was worried about his future and becoming frustrated with the health system. But an innovative injury management programme being piloted by ACC saved the day.