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Twenty-four years ago, Brendan Tourelle sustained a life-changing injury when he fell from a ladder and broke his back. Over time, he has recovered and is now reflecting on a life of helping others.
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As levies are paid by all New Zealanders, we want to make your levies as fair as possible – we review levies every two years and make changes to reflect this.
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We want to provide whānau with a choice of services that deliver culturally appropriate care. Learn about the development of kaupapa Māori health services.
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When your employee gets injured, your support can make a big difference. Helping them recover at work keeps them connected, maintains their routine, and you can help them get back to full duties sooner.
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Non-effective communication from customers means we need to restrict how, when, or why you can communicate with us. This is known as a communication plan.
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Associate Minister for ACC Willie Jackson marked the beginning of Motorcycle Awareness Month last week.
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Falls may be the leading cause of injuries for our older population, but help is at hand with ACC's brand new Nymbl app.
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Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) affect many people in New Zealand. We want to create awareness and reduce the number, severity and impact of TBIs.
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The Official Information Act allows New Zealanders to have access to official information held by governments and government agencies, including ACC.
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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.