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In his role at Drowning Prevention Auckland, Harry Aonga has seen first-hand the sad impact drownings have on whānau. He is pleased to see ACC use ‘The Thinker’ and other initiatives to help save lives in and around the water.
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You could reduce your Work levy through the Accredited Employers Programme (AEP). AEP lets you manage employee’s injuries by ‘standing in the shoes’ of ACC.
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If we cover your injury, we may be able to help with costs if you need to travel for treatment or rehabilitation.
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Inspirational quadriplegic Jason Ross broke his neck in a car crash in 1988. Nearly four decades later, he’s finally re-connected with the woman who helped save his life.
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The inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference will take place in Rotorua on 22-23 May, bringing together practitioners from all over the motu to build relationships and learn.
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Kelly Jury's netball career took a hit when she was injured. Now fully recovered she doesn't want the same injury happening to anyone.
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Last year, we accepted over 23,000 claims for farming-related injuries. So we’re partnering with Safer Farms and Farmstrong to encourages farmers to put their wellbeing first during the busy spring calving period.
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Seven tips to keep your home workout injury-free and fun Ngā tohu āwhina e whitu kia kore koe e whara, kia ngahau hoki, ō mahi korikori i te kāinga
With gyms and fitness centres closed, more people are working up a sweat from home. Here are some tips to do it safely during bubble life.