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Our Living My Life service contract offers an opportunity to provide comprehensive support to clients, enabling them to participate meaningfully in everyday living, community, and employment activities. The service aims to enhance clients' quality of life, choice and control by fostering independence and integrating natural community supports.
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Our Primary Care External Reference Group met for the first time on Tuesday 17 June to begin our series of workshops. This group will provide guidance on potential solutions to improve rehabilitation outcomes for clients accessing primary care services.
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So injured birthing parents can access ACC-funded treatment and care early, we’ve expanded the types of health professionals who can lodge claims.
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Speeding down mountains has been a long-time passion for 19-year-old Para athlete Jayden Glentworth. He’s always been drawn to adrenaline-pumping sports, but it was just this type of activity that changed his life forever.
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The tender for the two new Home & Community Support Services contracts has closed and we are now reviewing submissions. The contract changes allow us to better tailor services to meet the distinct needs of different client groups and improve choice and experience for kiritaki.
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Talented teenager Milly Marshall-Kirkwood has overcome the odds to become one of the most exciting young Para athletes in New Zealand, leading to her being included in the ACC-supported Para Sport Collective – which she describes as a life changing.
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We’ve launched a new policy for providers, ACC Kawa Whakaruruhau (Cultural Safety). It’s focused on delivering culturally appropriate care and is part of our commitment to creating a more equitable ACC for Māori that is inclusive for all New Zealanders.