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Consultation begins on proposed ACC levy rates Kua tīmata mai ngā huihuinga mō ngā taumata utu a ACC
ACC today released its proposed levy rates for public consultation. Our Board Chair, Steve Maharey, has outlined what's proposed.
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The Crowd is a pool of volunteers from across Aotearoa New Zealand who provide feedback to ACC on the design of different services and products.
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ACC to sponsor AOIC sustainable investing event in 2022 Kei te tautoko ā-pūtea a ACC i te huihuinga o AOIC i te tau 2022
We are delighted to announce that we are co-sponsoring the Assembly of Investment Chairs (AOIC) this year.
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Surfing is the leading cause of water-related injuries, so we’re helping surfers stay safe by spreading awareness of the need to ‘Have a hmmm’. We’ll be on hand at the Aotearoa Māori Surfing Titles, one of the most special events on the surfing calendar.
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In an industry where physically demanding roles are the norm, injuries can disrupt operations and put pressure on teams. But a South Island timber business has found a way to keep injured workers connected to work and reap the benefits.
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When we accept a claim for cover it means there’s been an identifiable accident causing personal injury. Learn how we make cover decisions.
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The best friend of intensive care nurse and ambulance officer Nick Grant was killed in a motorbike accident when they were riding together two years ago. Nick’s sharing the trauma of losing Sean Dickey as part of Motorcycle Awareness Month.
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Young sportsman Campbell Gray came close to losing his life after being hit by a hockey ball. Our support helped him recover and he’s now taking on multi-sport events.
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Football is the largest team participation sport in the country and ACC is pleased to renew its injury prevention partnership with New Zealand Football, investing $2.5 million over the next two years.
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The happy-go-lucky nature of Taane Karena was tested when a serious injury put him in a dark place. But the support of our Hāpai programme, which provides care grounded in Māori values and principles, has turned his recovery around.