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Our privacy disclaimer appears on our forms and other documents. It briefly describes how we collect and use your information.
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The final report of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care has been presented to Parliament and released to the public. ACC is relevant to the inquiry as abuse in care can result in physical or mental injuries which are potentially coverable.
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We’re pleased to have extended our partnership with Construction Health and Safety New Zealand (CHASNZ) with the aim of reducing workplace injuries and deaths in the construction sector.
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Pregnancy, epilepsy and medication: Knowing the risks Te hapūtanga, te mate huki me te rongoā: me mōhio ki ngā mōreareatanga
If you're taking medication for epilepsy, mood stabilisation or pain and want to start a family, talk to your doctor.
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Caring for survivors of sexual abuse and assault Te manaaki i ngā pārurrnga o te taitōkai me te mahi patu tangata
We've seen a sharp increase in the number of claims from survivors of sexual abuse and assault. We're working hard to ensure they get the help they need.
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What's tripping us up? How Kiwis are falling over He aha te take e taka ana tātou? Ngā āhuatanga e pā ana ki ngā takanga ki Aotearoa
We're proactively publishing our 2018 statistics on injuries resulting from people falling over. Read on to find out about the top trends.
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Bringing Māori ingenuity to the forefront of ACC Kia noho te auahatanga o te Māori ki mua i te aroaro o ACC
To help us better serve our Māori customers, we’re seeking panellists for our Māori Customer Advisory Panel.
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Every motorcyclist will get more enjoyment and performance from their bikes with a Ride Forever course.
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We're exploring ways to improve the way we do business with front-line healthcare providers.
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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.