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Fintan's story: Reaping the benefits of a ‘Recovery at Work’ Plan Te kōrero a Fintan: Ngā hua o te mahere o 'Recovery at Work'
After a painful ACL injury, apprentice greenkeeper Fintan was unsure when he'd return to his duties at the Paraparaumu Beach Golf Club. Desperate to get back on the mower, he worked with his employer and ACC to find a way back to his happy place.
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There are different methods for resolving disputes that we refer to as Alternative Dispute Resolution.
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Researching how people with pre-existing disabilities recover from injury, Merrick Rodrigues has received a boost with funding through an ACC scholarship. He’s aiming to use his research to improve injury recovery outcomes for disabled people.
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Carla’s story: New treatment pathway helps sports-mad teen bounce back Te kōrero a Carla: He ara whakamaimoa hou hei whakapiki ake te ora o te hunga rangatahi e tino ngākaunui ana ki te hākinakina
A young football player from South Auckland is now back on the field after becoming the latest success story of the Escalated Care Pathway, an innovative new injury management option.
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Home and Community Support - Maximise Independence (HCSMI) aims to provide kiritaki (clients) with greater choice and control over home and community support, following the life changing impacts of an injury.
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Mentemia is a market-leading mental wellbeing platform, and ACC is investing in them to work towards a mentally well workforce.
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We provide cover for anyone who experiences an accident resulting in an injury while in New Zealand, including visitors.Find out more about how to support injured international visitors.
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The 16th anniversary of IronMāori, which returned to its roots in being run by Te Taiwhenua o Heretaunga this year, brought together thousands of athletes in Hawke’s Bay to celebrate health and wellbeing among whānau.
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General practice registrar Merope Griffin is one of six students to be awarded an ACC postgraduate research scholarship. Her mahi looks at how to reduce injuries and deaths in rural communities.