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Whakamātūtū is currently accepting referrals for clients in the Wellington region.
Whakamātūtū opened in central Wellington in March 2024, and is a six-week day programme for people with moderate mental injury diagnoses, including mood disorders, PTSD, depression, anxiety, and personality disorders. -
If you have a sensitive claim, it can be particularly important to know how ACC protects your information and respects your privacy.
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If ACC covers your injury, we can help if you need equipment, like crutches, a wheelchair, hearing aids, glasses or artificial limbs.
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The Training for Independence Sensitive Claims (TI-SC) contract ends on 30 November 2024 and will not be renewed.
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When someone close to you dies from an injury ACC covers, we may be able to give you financial support.
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We use automated matching to make it easier for you to engage with us and get the right support.
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We’re making changes to the way our referrals let you know when a client has a care indicator. This will ensure, when needed, you are aware of how we manage potential risks when we interact with the client, to inform your own health and safety planning.
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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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Beginning this month, all invoices related to the Psychological Services contract will need to include the named service provider’s Provider ID. If your invoice does not contain a Provider ID identifying who delivered services, your invoice will be declined.
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Sometimes extra planning or safeguards are needed to ensure providers remain safe while supporting our clients.