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It’s vital we work with experts like you in helping New Zealanders get back to work and independence after injury. 2025 is about focusing on how we work with the health sector and commission for services to improve outcomes for injured people.
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New jointly funded research will take a kaupapa Māori approach to injury prevention, rehabilitation, and ACC access for our kaumatua (Māori elders).
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Nikki’s story: Getting back on her feet after falling flat Ngā kōrero mō Nikki: Kua pakari anō te tū nō muri mai i te takanga ki raro
A severely sprained ankle requiring surgery could have cost Nikki Chamberlain thousands if she was still in the US. But in NZ, it’s a much different story.
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ACC is a Crown entity. It's governed by a Board that is responsible to the Minister for ACC. The Chief Executive reports to the Board.
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Michael Dreyer has been appointed as our Deputy Chief Executive Technology and Data, joining ACC on 11 November.
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John Bennett has been appointed as our Deputy Chief Executive System Commissioning & Performance, joining ACC on 2 September.
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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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$2.9 Million awarded to four new safety schemes Ka whakawhiwhia ngā kaupapa haumaru e whā ki te $2.9 miriona
We’re investing $22 million over five years to roll out a workplace injury prevention grants programme – aimed at influencing change in health and safety.
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After overcoming a devastating knee injury, basketball star Lauren Whittaker is even more focused on achieving her dream of playing in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), the top female league in the world.