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If you’re treating a patient for an injury we cover, we’ll contribute to the cost of treatment. Find out how much we'll pay under the Cost of Treatment Regulations.
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Five years ago, Peata Nuku had a life-changing injury. With the support of ACC, she’s recovered to become a world champion and is now about to make her Waka Ama Sprint Nationals debut.
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Journey from back injury to professional bodybuilder He haerenga mai i te whara tuarā ki te kaiwhakapakari tinana ngaio
Ephraim Gudgeon leaped off a 35-metre waterfall, fracturing his spine. He says nothing about his life has changed, except becoming a professional bodybuilder.
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Too many New Zealanders are still being harmed at work. Creating a culture focused on health, safety and wellbeing can make a huge impact — and starts from the top.
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Helping our farmers look after themselves and their flock E āwhina ana i ō tātou kaipāmu ki te tiaki i a rātou anō, me ā rātou kāhui kararehe
Our biggest export is at the highest risk of injury, so ACC partners with Farmstrong to help keep those in the field safe
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Associate Minister for ACC Willie Jackson marked the beginning of Motorcycle Awareness Month last week.
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Kapa haka is a way of life for Karalee Whiu. Her group was one of 55 to take part in the ACC-supported Te Matatini, the largest celebration of traditional Māori performing arts in the world.
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From competitive athletes to weekend warriors, ACC SportSmart is there to help everyone get the most out of their game and stay injury free.
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Dairy farmer Kane Brisco has become a cult hero in the farming community. He’s an advocate for Farmstrong – an ACC-supported rural wellbeing initiative – and is encouraging farmers to invest in their mental wellbeing.
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Heading out tramping? Have the confidence to speak up E puta atu ana koe ki te wao? Me māia ki te kōrero
Speaking up can feel awkward when tramping in a group, but Abbie Law wishes she had done that before attempting the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.