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ACC Board Chair Dr Tracey Batten is pleased to announce that Minister for ACC Hon Matt Doocey has appointed Dan Buckingham and Jan Dawson to the ACC Board.
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"Make no mistake, kids must be more active" "Kia hāngai te kōrero, me nui ake ngā mahi ā-tinana a ngā tamariki"
The bottom line is we want Kiwi kids to be active – but it’s important to find balance.
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We’ve launched a new policy for providers, ACC Kawa Whakaruruhau (Cultural Safety). It’s focused on delivering culturally appropriate care and is part of our commitment to creating a more equitable ACC for Māori that is inclusive for all New Zealanders.
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ACC named as finalist in human resources awards Kua tohua a ACC ki ngā kōwhiringa whāiti o ngā tohu rawa tāngata
We’ve been named as a finalist in the NZ HR Awards, which recognise excellence in the human resources community, for our approach to hybrid working.
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We're changing how we handle customer reviews Kei te tinihia ā mātou urupare ki ngā arotake a ngā kiritaki
We’re making it easier for you to resolve issues with us.
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Andy Milne recognised for service to New Zealanders Kua whakanuia a Andy Milne i āna mahi mā ngā tāngata o Aotearoa
Our Deputy Chief Executive Strategy, Engagement and Planning Andy Milne has been recognised for his service to New Zealanders by receiving a prestigious award.
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ACC is joining the Te Wiki o te Reo Māori celebrations by using and learning to kōrero (speak) in te reo.
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Tearing my ACL changed everything – footballer Aoife King shares her story Nō te haenga o tōku ACL, ka huri kōaro tōku ao – he kōrero nā Aoife King, he kaitākaro whutupōro
Aoife King, NZSS football rep, ruptured both of her anterior cruciate ligaments, potentially forcing her to give up the sport forever.
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Many injuries that are sustained here in Aotearoa will require time off work, which means more pressure on your team while you recover. To help prevent these injuries, we're launching a new campaign.
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Dear drivers: Here’s what motorcyclists want you to know Kei ngā kaihautū waka: Anei tētahi pānui nā ngā kaieke motupaika
Riders make better drivers. We asked them to share their advice because preventing crashes on the road is a shared responsibility. Here’s five tips for drivers.