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People who have a permanent impairment from a covered physical or mental injury are entitled to an independent impairment assessment.
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We’re investing to help create safer workplaces in New Zealand and are encouraging businesses to apply for our Workplace Injury Prevention Grants, applications for which close on 4 April.
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ACC's predictive modelling tool is to help identify clients that need extra help and how ACC can help them with their recovery.
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Learn about types of complex cover, like mental injury, treatment injury and work-related gradual process injury.
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Call for interest: We’re seeking companies to invest in as part of our new $50m Impact Investment Fund He karanga: He karanga tēnei ki ngā kamupene ki te tono mai ki tō mātou kaupapa hou, arā, ko te Impact Investment Fund – e $50m te nui o te pūtea haumi
ACC has launched a new $50m Impact Investment Fund and will consider companies that are making a positive difference to the health, safety, and wellbeing of New Zealand.
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Hibiscus Coast football captain Stacey Martin has been on a challenging journey to get back to playing the game she loves after she ruptured her ACL in 2020. She is telling her story to encourage others to invest in their bodies to prevent injury.
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Having been on the end of a phone call about a crash involving his daughter, ACC Injury Prevention Leader James Whitaker knows all about the dangers of our roads. So he's backing our ‘Ghost your mates’ distracted driving campaign.
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Paralympics double gold medallist Anna Grimaldi is in the prime of her career and is hoping to see others follow in her footsteps through the ACC-supported LevelUp, a series of online resources for coaching disabled athletes.
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If you have have experienced an injury while giving birth on or after 1 October 2022, we may be able to help with your recovery.
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A long hot summer is expected across New Zealand over the next few months, so we’re joining the Cancer Society in encouraging people to think about sun protection, both for themselves and their whānau.