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Independent review into how we manage client information He arotake motuhake e pā ana ki ā mātou whakahaere mō ngā kōrero a ngā kiritaki
We've listened to concerns around access to client data, and we're undertaking an independent review into how we manage this information.
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A footballer’s sudden cardiac arrest shows the need for AEDs at our sport clubs, and what could happen without them.
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Learn about your responsibilities as a health provider registered with us and providing treatment to our clients.
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We accept around two million injury claims each year – that’s around 5,000 injuries every day. To reduce these numbers and keep people safe, we run the ‘Have a hmmm’ programme, the latest phase of which has just been launched.
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RIchard has lost six friends and colleagues to motorcycle crashes. It’s something he remembers every time he gets on his bike.
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Hamish's story: How a film crew set an example for workplace safety Te kōrero a Hamish: Ko te mahi a tētahi kāhui kiriata ki te whakatauira i te mahi haumaru i te wāhi mahi
While shooting a critically-acclaimed film on an Aotearoa farm, director Hamish Bennett prioritised safety in ways that every workplace can use.
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An innovative way of managing people with injuries that require multiple rehabilitation services in an integrated and coordinated way.
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ACC suspends two more people due to alleged sharing of client information Kua hīkina ngā tūranga o tētahi tokorua anō, nō muri atu i te whakapae i whaakina ngā kōrero a ētahi kiritaki
We take the privacy of our client information seriously. Our customers deserve to have confidence that their information is treated respectfully.
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A message from Mike Tully on Te Wiki o te Reo Māori He kōrero i a Mike Tully mō Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
As we celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, ACC Acting Chief Executive Mike Tully reflects on our commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of Māori.
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‘The Thinker’ appeared at three Mid Canterbury primary schools this week during sessions that encouraged the children to think about ways they can keep injury free while having fun.