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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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Farmers 'refill their cup' with OxMan triathlon Ka ora anō ngā kaipāmu i te tauwhāinga takitoru o ‘Oxman’
North Canterbury dairy farmer Geoff Spark has held the second annual OxMan on his farm, helping farmers stay on top of the stresses of farming.
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A pharmacy on the South Island’s West Coast is helping spread the word about Nymbl, an ACC app helping to improve balance for older people. Falls are the most common cause of injury in New Zealand.
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Everyone who works or owns a business in New Zealand pays levies. Levies cover injuries that happen anywhere - work, home, with sport or out and about.
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Supporting your injured employee to recover at work E tautoko ana i te whakarauoratanga o tō kaimahi ki te wāhi mahi
Learn about recovery at work and how to support your injured employee to recover at work. Use the employer resources and download the guides.
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A lot has changed in five decades of Polyfest but one thing remains – the sense of community. On the eve of the 50th anniversary, event director Seiuli Terri Leo-Mauu explains what’s special about the cultural festival, which ACC are again a partner of.
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When we receive your claim, we look at the rules set out in the Accident Compensation Act 2001 to see if we can cover your injury.
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We’re excited to announce that the tender for the new Sensitive Claims Service
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We are pleased to announce the formation of an Expert Advisory Group to help evolve the way the organisation supports community based primary acute care.
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What teens want to know about sex and relationships Ngā kōrero e whāia ana e ngā taiohi e pā ana ki te ai me ngā piringa tāngata
Providing a safe space for your teen to ask questions can help equip them for healthy relationships in the future. Expert Rachel Harrison shares her advice.