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We support efforts to reduce water-related injuries E tautoko ana mātou i ngā whakapaunga kaha ki te whakaheke i ngā wharanga ki rō wai
Preventable water-related injuries can affect the lives of whānau and communities. ACC supports efforts to prevent people being injured in and around water.
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We’ve launched a new non-contracted code for specialised equipment (e.g. pessaries) required to support kiritaki (clients) with maternal birth injuries. The new code is EUMBI and requires prior approval from ACC before it’s billed.
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The Safety Dance: Our data on dancing-related injuries Te kanikani haumaru: ngā raraunga mō ngā wharanga i te ao kanikani
Let's dance - the new season of Dancing with the Stars New Zealand is starting and with it, it brings renewed enthusiasm for dance. Here's some tips to prepare.
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General practice registrar Merope Griffin is one of six students to be awarded an ACC postgraduate research scholarship. Her mahi looks at how to reduce injuries and deaths in rural communities.
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So injured birthing parents can access ACC-funded treatment and care early, we’ve expanded the types of health professionals who can lodge claims.
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If you’re injured and can’t do the job you were doing before your injury, you may be able to get weekly compensation. This is financial support that helps replace some of your lost income while you recover.
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Football Ferns star Indiah-Paige Riley is aiming to help Crystal Palace back to the top tier of women’s football in England. She’s overcome a series of concussions and says it’s important to listen to your body and follow medical advice following a head knock.
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At age 5, Brayden Warnock-Hannon suffered severe burns that changed his life. Over 50 surgeries later, Brayden is focusing on giving others hope.
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A workplace injury kept petrolhead James Dunlop out of his rally car and impacted his employment. But our support helped him recover and he’s now enjoying being back behind the wheel.
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Our Injury Prevention Partner James Whitaker talks about his personal motivation to support Waka Kotahi’s Road to Zero campaign.