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Paralympian Ben Lucas, who works for ACC as our Lead Disability Advisor, is proud of the partnership we have with Paralympics New Zealand and can’t wait for the Para action to get going in Paris.
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After breaking his back in a motorbike crash, Blake Jones was lucky to walk again. He’s now giving back to those who haven’t been as fortunate, tackling a gruelling cycle event for charity.
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General surgeon Dr Jamie-Lee Rahiri was part of the Hauora Hub at the Waka Ama Sprint Nationals this month. She says staying connected to your community during injury recovery is important to get back to paddling faster.
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The snow season is one of the most exciting times of the year for adrenaline junkies, or those who just want a bit of family fun on the slopes. Here’s some advice on how to enjoy the snow safely.
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We've all got that interesting 'learning to drive' story. Find out how to coach your young driver, so they can avoid the same hair-raising driving moments.
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We have a range of videos and webinars for health providers that cover everything from the fundamentals of working together successfully to more complex topics.
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Our Annual Report shows we accepted 2.04 million new injury claims in 2023/24, supported injured people with over $4 billion of treatment and rehabilitation services, and paid almost $3 billion of compensation payments, our Annual Report shows.
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ACC’s Climate Change Impact Fund invests in solar farms, plant protein E tuku pūtea ana te Climate Change Impact Fund a ACC ki ngā pāmu hiko kōmaru me te pūmua mai i ngā tipu
We are investing in initiatives that will reduce carbon emissions and underline out commitment to being a responsible investor.
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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.