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As part of the ISSC quarterly reporting cycle, you provide us with valuable information about the number of clients that use your services, how many you place on a waitlist (if you manage a waitlist), and the number of referrals you couldn’t accept.
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As part of the ISSC quarterly reporting cycle, you provide us with valuable information about the number of kiritaki that use your services, how many you place on a waitlist (if you manage a waitlist), and the number of referrals you couldn’t accept
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A long hot summer is expected across New Zealand over the next few months, so we’re joining the Cancer Society in encouraging people to think about sun protection, both for themselves and their whānau.
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Think about your kids. That’s the message from ACC around fireworks as we look ahead to Guy Fawkes Day and the upcoming festive season.
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A moment of distraction left Sharleen Bishop with a fractured wrist and a loss of independence. But the support of ACC helped her recover and she’s now using Nymbl to stay on her feet.
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Ten years ago, Penny Wilson suffered a nasty fall. But the 81-year-old from Auckland is now steadier on her feet thanks to Nymbl, an ACC app helping to improve balance for older people.
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Get help using MyACC for Business and tips for managing your account.
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Motorcycle Awareness Month: The right gear could save your life Te marama whakatairanga i te eke motupaika: Ka ora koe mā ngā rauemi tōtika
Wearing the right gear for riding could be the difference between serious injury or the inconvenience of minor injuries.
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Tom's story: Local legend hangs up his boots after a head knock Te kōrero a Tom: Ka whakairihia ngā pūtu o te toki i muri i te tukinga o tōna mahunga
After suffering a serious concussion at the top of his game, Tom Jackson made a difficult decision about his future while recovering.
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Top tips to keep your home workout injury-free and fun He kupu āwhina kia kore koe e whara, kia ngahau anō ngā mahi korikori tinana i te kāinga
With gyms and fitness centres closed under the highest alert levels, more people are working up a sweat from home. Here are some handy tips to do so safely.