Christmas and New Year opening hours and pay dates
We have reduced hours over the holiday period and are closed on public holidays. Your payments from us may be paid early. See more details.
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Beginning this month, all invoices related to the Psychological Services contract will need to include the named service provider’s Provider ID. If your invoice does not contain a Provider ID identifying who delivered services, your invoice will be declined.
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As you get older, you're more likely to have a fall. To help, we've created the Live Stronger for Longer programme so you can stay on your feet for longer.
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Find links to our monthly provider update emails and stay on top of what's happening in our provider space.
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Virtual teenage house parties: Why consent still matters Ngā huihuinga taiohi o te ao mariko: He mea nui tonu te tuku whakaae
Despite bubble life, young people keep gathering at house parties – on their phones. Kōrero with them about healthy relationships to keep them safe everywhere.
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Find high-level claim information to help you with business planning during COVID-19.
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A long hot summer is expected across New Zealand over the next few months, so we’re joining the Cancer Society in encouraging people to think about sun protection, both for themselves and their whānau.
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Two years ago, a 63-year-old from Tasman had a simple fall at her home. The accident and the follow up phone call from the Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) proved to be life changing.
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From a childhood injury to teenage golfing success He wharanga nā te tamaiti, he toa haupōro nā te taiohi
From a distance, Parker Aluesi looks like any other golfer, but get a bit closer and you realise that his journey has been far from straightforward.
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Last year we helped 200,000 children recover from an injury. We want tamariki to stay safe and active, but we're here for care and recovery if injuries happen.
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We’re working to have safe, inclusive communities where everyone flourishes. We also want to secure a future where tamariki, children, rangatahi, young people, whānau and families are protected.