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In an industry where physically demanding roles are the norm, injuries can disrupt operations and put pressure on teams. But a South Island timber business has found a way to keep injured workers connected to work and reap the benefits.
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Inspirational quadriplegic Jason Ross broke his neck in a car crash in 1988. Nearly four decades later, he’s finally re-connected with the woman who helped save his life.
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Our levy consultation process is open for feedback and we’d love to hear from levy payers across New Zealand. You can find out more about the proposed changes to levy rates and the levy rate system on the Shape Your ACC website.
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The inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference will take place in Rotorua on 22-23 May, bringing together practitioners from all over the motu to build relationships and learn.
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New data shows our ‘Have a hmmm’ injury prevention campaign is having the desired effect, with fewer injuries reported in several popular summer pastimes, compared to previous years.
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Our Injury Prevention Partner James Whitaker talks about his personal motivation to support Waka Kotahi’s Road to Zero campaign.
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Too many tamariki are being hospitalised with preventable injuries. Could mātauranga Māori be the answer? E hia kē nei ngā tamariki e kuhuna ana ki te hōhipera nā ngā wharanga take-kore. Kei te mātauranga o ngā tīpuna te rongoā?
Māori tamariki are 1.5 times more likely to be hospitalised by a preventable injury. How might a te ao Māori approach help whānau keep tamariki safe?
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Spike in minor gym injuries could be a good thing He mea pai pea te pikinga o ngā whara māmā i te whare whakapakari
For the first time, gym training is contributing to more injuries than any other sport. However, the exercise benefits are likely to outweigh the risks.
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Last year, we accepted over 23,000 claims for farming-related injuries. So we’re partnering with Safer Farms and Farmstrong to encourages farmers to put their wellbeing first during the busy spring calving period.