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Supported by ACC, a unique community-led injury prevention programme is helping keep people safe on the Coromandel Peninsula, one of the country’s most popular holiday destinations.
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We accept around 300 claims for fireworks injuries each year and our tamariki are the most affected. These injures are preventable. Fire and Emergency New Zealand is calling for people to be careful particularly with high winds forecast across the motu.
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Caring for survivors of sexual abuse and assault Te manaaki i ngā pārurrnga o te taitōkai me te mahi patu tangata
We've seen a sharp increase in the number of claims from survivors of sexual abuse and assault. We're working hard to ensure they get the help they need.
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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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From a childhood injury to teenage golfing success He wharanga nā te tamaiti, he toa haupōro nā te taiohi
From a distance, Parker Aluesi looks like any other golfer, but get a bit closer and you realise that his journey has been far from straightforward.
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Sarah’s story: Breaking the silence on rape Te kōrero a Sarah: E whakaputa ana i ngā kōrero mō te pāwhera
Sarah suffered sexual assault as a child. She’s now broken her silence so that others will know help is always available.
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Sexual abuse survivor Luke Hollis is one of six students to be awarded an ACC postgraduate research scholarship. He’s using his childhood trauma as motivation to help others recover from similar experiences.
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As a professional intermediary, such as an accountant, tax agent, or financial advisor, you can use MyACC for Business to link to your clients’ levy accounts.
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Seven tips to keep your home workout injury-free and fun Ngā tohu āwhina e whitu kia kore koe e whara, kia ngahau hoki, ō mahi korikori i te kāinga
With gyms and fitness centres closed, more people are working up a sweat from home. Here are some tips to do it safely during bubble life.