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In his role at Drowning Prevention Auckland, Harry Aonga has seen first-hand the sad impact drownings have on whānau. He is pleased to see ACC use ‘The Thinker’ and other initiatives to help save lives in and around the water.
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We've published key documents detailing our new claims approval process.
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A message from Mike Tully on Te Wiki o te Reo Māori He kōrero i a Mike Tully mō Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
As we celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, ACC Acting Chief Executive Mike Tully reflects on our commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of Māori.
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Workplaces play an important role in helping people impacted by family violence. So we’re aiming to create a safe, supportive workplace for kaimahi (staff) by providing training on family violence.
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Our levy consultation has now closed, thanks to everyone who made a submission. We’re reviewing all the feedback and will then present our recommendations to the Minister for ACC so the Government can make the final decisions.
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The inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference is underway in Rotorua, bringing over 450 participants together from all over the motu (country) to celebrate traditional Māori healing for the first ever time.
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Motorcycle Awareness Month is run by ACC and the Motorcycle Safety Awareness Council (MSAC). It celebrates the start of the motorbike-riding season and encourages riders to get ride ready.
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We support tamariki to recover following an injury anywhere in Aotearoa. We also help you with the cost of care.
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Fewer injuries suffered on the rugby field: Here’s why Kua heke iho te nui o ngā wharanga ki runga i te papa whutupōro: Anei te take
Injury prevention programme RugbySmart is proving its effectiveness in reducing injuries on the field.
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Using virtual reality to construct a safer workplace Te waihanga i te wāhi mahi haumaru mā te ao mariko
Virtual reality training for the construction industry could help with rising fatality and injury rates.