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This month marked a milestone in our sexual violence prevention approach with the launch of the Hikitia! For Our Future community-led prevention initiative and our first five prevention partners.
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Rising star Paris Lokotui had just been included in the Silver Ferns training squad when a serious knee injury threatened her career. She is now a big advocate of the NetballSmart injury prevention programme, which ACC supports Netball New Zealand to run.
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We’ll send out your levy invoice by post or email once you've filed a tax return. Find out how to pay and what to do if you have any problems.
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Olivia Shivas, digital producer and podcast creator, has been announced as the winner of the prestigious Attitude ACC Supreme Award at the 2021 Attitude Awards.
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People in Waikato are being well supported in their rehabilitation and freeing up hospital beds at the same time, thanks to the successful START programme – a precursor to the national introduction of ACC’s Non-Acute Rehabilitation Pathway (NARP).
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ACC Impact Fund invests in Robotics Plus technology that keeps workers safe He pūtea haumi nā te ACC Impact Fund hei utu i te hangarau Robotics Plus e noho haumaru ai ngā kaimahi
ACC is investing in the world-beating robotics company Robotics Plus as part of ACC's Impact Investment Fund.
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Silver Fern Sam Winders has come full circle. From playing at the highest level, she’s now helping the next generation stay injury free as a NetballSmart Development Officer for Waikato Bay of Plenty Netball.
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The lives of Andrew Leslie and George Thompson were turned upside down when they suffered debilitating spinal injuries. Against the odds, they’re now tackling one of New Zealand’s great walks.
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The chilling truth: winter injuries in and around the home He kōrero nā Hine Takurua: ngā wharanga nō roto, nō waho hoki i te kāinga i te wā o te Takurua
The cold winter weather means staying warm in our homes. But does more time at home mean more home-based injuries? We got some surprising answers.