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We recently published our Kawa Whakaruruhau (Cultural Safety) policy to help healthcare providers lift their cultural competency, and make people from all backgrounds feel safe.
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Bailley's story: Flying high after devastating balcony collapse Te kōrero a Bailley: He hikinga wairua nō muri mai i te takanga o tētahi mahau
Bailley Unahi’s young life changed forever when a balcony fell on her, but it didn’t stop her setting new life goals. She's now a Para athlete, learning to sit-ski.
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Support from ACC is helping a pair of Auckland-based organisations improve both the wellbeing of their staff and the health of Pasifika people in the communities they serve.
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Ian's story: How I lost my legs and found freedom Te kōrero a Ian: Nō te whatinga o ōku waewae, ka makere ngā here
Though things looked bleak after a deadly explosion, Ian Winson didn't let it dampen his determination, or dictate his future.
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This page provides high level information about the range of services available to ACC kiritaki (clients) to support them in their recovery from a covered injury.
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ACC is a Crown entity. It's governed by a Board that is responsible to the Minister for ACC. The Chief Executive reports to the Board.
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Martin’s story: Gaining a new lease on life after nearly losing a foot Te kōrero a Martin: E takahi ana i tētahi ara hou nō muri mai i te poronga o te waewae
The award-winning career of well-known foodie Martin Bosley was abruptly brought to a halt by serious injury. His mental health suffered but he now feels like his ordeal may have been a blessing in disguise.