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Rongoā Māori practitioner hopes traditional healing system becomes mainstream Ke te pīrangi tētahi tohunga rongoā Māori ki te kite i ngā mahi rongoā i te ao hauora whānui
Ruatau Perez is a rongoā Māori practitioner in Canterbury. He wants to see it find a regular place in treatment of New Zealanders.
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We’ve released ‘Injuries in New Zealand, Insights from 2024: How we’re getting hurt and how you can make a difference’. It aims to raise awareness of the risk of injury in our motu and show how you can play a part in helping us reduce injuries.
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Our new Dunedin building has celebrated its official opening. Built in partnership with Ngāi Tahu Property, the Ōtepoti building represents a significant milestone for ACC and those who call Dunedin home.
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As part of the ISSC quarterly reporting cycle, you provide us with valuable information about the number of clients that use your services, how many you place on a waitlist (if you manage a waitlist), and the number of referrals you couldn’t accept.
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Learn about the new provider-led service, Integrated Care Pathways, and the benefits we have seen so far.
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Healthcare professional Hana Sikma is one of six students to be awarded an ACC postgraduate research scholarship. Her mahi looks at reducing emergency response times to improve health outcomes for older people.
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Along with Manatū Hauora, the Ministry of Health, we support this series of educational webinars organised by the Goodfellow Unit.
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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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The ACC Board and Board Investment Committee (BIC) have welcomed the findings of the first independent review of ACC Investments, describing the outcome as reassuring and a strong endorsement of the organisation’s investment capabilities and performance.
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There’s a hive of activity at Lake Karāpiro this week, as the Waka Ama Sprint Nationals take place. Supported by ACC, the event brings together whānau from all over the motu, with this year’s theme being hauora (health and wellbeing).