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The Accident Services guide provides information for District Health Board (DHB) and ACC staff on health services provided under the Public Health Acute Services (PHAS) Agreement. The guide also describes other treatment and rehabilitation services provided in public hospitals which ACC directly purchases for its clients.
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Michael Frampton has been appointed as our Chief People & Culture Officer and will join ACC on 26 April.
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ACC's predictive modelling tool is to help identify clients that need extra help and how ACC can help them with their recovery.
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Our new Dunedin building has celebrated its official opening. Built in partnership with Ngāi Tahu Property, the Ōtepoti building represents a significant milestone for ACC and those who call Dunedin home.
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Disability network launched for ACC staff Kua whakarewaina tētahi rōpū tautoko mā ngā kaimahi hauā o ACC
We’re taking the first step towards better representing and serving our staff who live with disabilities.
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Our Board Chair Hon Steve Maharey is pleased to announce that Megan Main has been appointed as the organisation's new Chief Executive.
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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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This service is for clients who are unable to return to their job due to their injury or whose vocational recovery is not straightforward and additional guidance is needed.
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This page provides high level information about the range of services available to ACC kiritaki (clients) to support them in their recovery from a covered injury.