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Form to monitor the progress and outcomes of the BSS’s Behaviour Support Programme (BSP), containing three reports:
ACC7994 BSS Assessment and Plan
ACC7995 BSS Progress Report
ACC7996 BSS Service Review Report
docx 160 KB | Published October 2023Download -
Refer a child or adolescent to a concussion service.
docx 119 KB | Published June 2025Download -
Our Annual Report shows we accepted 2.04 million new injury claims in 2023/24, supported injured people with over $4 billion of treatment and rehabilitation services, and paid almost $3 billion of compensation payments, our Annual Report shows.
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Former Warriors are giving back to their community as ambassadors for Le Va to help other fathers.
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We are committed to protecting your privacy as part of our duty of care.
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Kiwis avoided road crashes during lockdown but need to take care as roads get busy again Kua kauparea atu ngā tukinga waka i te wā o te noho kāinga, heoi, me tūpato i te hokinga atu anō o ngā motukā ki ngā rori
After several weeks off the road, Peter Daly has found his skills back on his motorbike aren't flash.
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Our levy consultation has now closed, thanks to everyone who made a submission. We’re reviewing all the feedback and will then present our recommendations to the Minister for ACC so the Government can make the final decisions.
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Kicking off his sixth decade by suffering a nasty back injury, factory manager Adrian Reid was worried about his future and becoming frustrated with the health system. But an innovative injury management programme being piloted by ACC saved the day.
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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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This month marked a milestone in our sexual violence prevention approach with the launch of the Hikitia! For Our Future community-led prevention initiative and our first five prevention partners.