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We've teamed up with the Ski Area Association of New Zealand (SAANZ) to encourage people to know their limits when they hit the ski fields this winter so they can avoid preventable injuries.
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Call for interest: We’re seeking companies to invest in as part of our new $50m Impact Investment Fund He karanga: He karanga tēnei ki ngā kamupene ki te tono mai ki tō mātou kaupapa hou, arā, ko te Impact Investment Fund – e $50m te nui o te pūtea haumi
ACC has launched a new $50m Impact Investment Fund and will consider companies that are making a positive difference to the health, safety, and wellbeing of New Zealand.
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Coaching an athlete with a disability can be an intimidating prospect but a new toolkit from Paralympics New Zealand is looking to change that.
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At 68, John Marrable is the oldest member of the ACC-supported Para Sport Collective’s second intake. But, as the table tennis player and karate black belt has proved, there’s no obstacle he can’t overcome.
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Paralympics double gold medallist Anna Grimaldi is in the prime of her career and is hoping to see others follow in her footsteps through the ACC-supported LevelUp, a series of online resources for coaching disabled athletes.
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Learn how to apply for the new Sensitive Claims Service contract as a supplier and as a named service provider to a contract.
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From 1 March we'll no longer accept payments by cheque from our business customers.
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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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After having a brush with death on the farm, Owen Gullery hit reset on his life. He's telling his story so other farmers don't share a similar one.
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How talking about feelings with your children can help keep them safer from abuse Mā te kōrero mō ngā kare ā-roto, ka haumaru ake te noho o ō tamariki i ngā mahi tūkino
Listening to your children’s feelings helps build a strong and supportive relationship. Kathryn McPhillips, clinical psychologist and executive director of HELP Auckland, offers advice for parents and caregivers.