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Information about how ACC helps providers with work related mental injury assessments and associated forms and documents. Official information response GOV-007007.
pdf 1.3 MB | Published October 2020Download -
A summary of six reports on the links between childhood sexual abuse and mental health conditions.
pdf 788 KB | Published September 2016Download -
Learn about types of complex cover, like mental injury, treatment injury and work-related gradual process injury.
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Webinar presentation slides for the mental injury part 2 webinar held on 1 November 2022. Learn what we mean by mental injury, what we can cover, how we determine causation along with expectations for mental injury providers and types of support for patients.
pdf 1.3 MB | Published February 2023Download -
$3.9 million granted to improve workplace safety Kua tukuna te $3.9 miriona kia pai ake te noho haumaru ki ngā wāhi mahi
As part of our five-year investment to influence change in the workplace, we've awarded grants to organisations who are leading the way with workplace safety.
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Webinar presentation slides for the mental injury part 1 webinar held on 18 October 2022. Learn what we mean by mental injury, what we can cover, how we determine causation along with expectations for mental injury providers and types of support for patients.
pdf 657 KB | Published February 2023Download -
A booklet with information for healthcare providers to discuss with people who could get pregnant the benefits and risks of taking anti seizure medicines for epilepsy, mental health, or pain.
pdf 420 KB | Published May 2020Download -
Mother-of-five Mea Motu became the IBO World Super Bantamweight champion earlier this year, a title she retained by defeating Chandni Mehra from India in Whangārei this month – just days after being recognised in the ACC-supported Māori Sports Awards.
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A booklet with information to help people who could get pregnant, their families and whānau understand the risks and benefits of taking antiepileptic medicines for epilepsy, mental health, and pain can harm your unborn baby.
pdf 240 KB | Published May 2020Download