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The growth of our rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing) service has been further fostered at the Waka Ama Sprint Nationals, with practitioners on site to provide support to competitors and whānau.
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Rongoā Māori practitioners across New Zealand are looking forward to coming together in May for a time of collaboration and connection at the inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference.
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New jointly funded research will take a kaupapa Māori approach to injury prevention, rehabilitation, and ACC access for our kaumatua (Māori elders).
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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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Multi-talented sportsman Guy Harrison almost died as a young child and faced life in a wheelchair. But he’s now a member of the ACC-supported Para Sport Collective and is targeting a place at the Paralympics.
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For Debbie Barrett (Te Arawa, Ngāti Wāhiao, Kūki 'Āirani), helping to improve health outcomes for Māori is not just her mahi, it’s her life purpose. The ACC Māori Health Manager leads Hāpai, which provides kiritaki Māori (Māori clients) with one-to-one support, grounded in Māori values and principles.
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We're kicking off a public awareness campaign focusing on water safety and sport. Our Chief Customer Officer writes why water safety is so close to her heart.
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Innovators wanted. Apply for a workplace injury prevention grant Kei te kimihia ngā kaiwaihanga auaha. Tonoa te pūtea kaupare wharanga i te wāhi mahi
Have you got a great idea to improve workplace health and safety in your industry?
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A back injury put the working life of Ngāpuhi descendant Michael Dixon into doubt and he struggled mentally. But we were able to tailor his support to save him from a dark place.
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If you're self-employed you choose how much income you want to cover in case you’re injured and can’t work – the less cover, the lower your levies.