Search results for ‘ccc code of conduct’
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ACC has a strong and important purpose – helping New Zealanders recover from injury and return to their lives. Our staff are deeply committed to this purpose and are proud of the role they play.
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Sarah’s story: Breaking the silence on rape Te kōrero a Sarah: E whakaputa ana i ngā kōrero mō te pāwhera
Sarah suffered sexual assault as a child. She’s now broken her silence so that others will know help is always available.
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Find high-level claim information to help you with business planning during COVID-19.
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Important changes to four ACC regulations came into effect on Thursday 27 November 2025, delivering an improved and fairer experience for kiritaki (clients).
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If you or the child you care for have an injury covered by us, we may be able to help support the child’s care and education.
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Find which services are enabled for Telehealth consultations with ACC clients, Telehealth criteria and requirements, and service item codes and rates.
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Warning about spam emails from ACC and government addresses He whakatūpato mō ngā īmēra hori mai i te ACC, i ngā tari kāwanatanga hoki
Do not click on any links or attachments in suspicious emails.
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Navigation services was established to help the public navigate ACC
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The inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference provided a unique opportunity for practitioners and other health professionals to collaborate and share learnings, pointing the way for traditional Māori healing to continue to flourish across the motu.
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Experienced hunter Andy Pedley had to be rescued by helicopter after suffering a serious injury in the bush – proving accidents can happen to anyone, at any time. Having the right communication devices helped him to be swiftly rescued.