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Health and safety advocate Darren Guard has lost many mates to the sea and has also come close to losing his own life. So, with support from ACC, he set up MarineSAFE – an online training programme to help fishers stay safe at sea.
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Worrying data shows we could experience our worst year of drowning fatalities this century. With over 60 lives already lost this year and summer on the way, the need to be aware of water safety is greater than ever.
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Alphonso’s story: Getting back on the touch field Te kōrero a Alphonso: E hoki atu ana ki te papa pā whutupōro
Alphonso Goulding is an elevator service technician by day and a touch rugby champion by evening. After recovering from pulling both his calf muscles, he can’t wait to get amongst the action this season.
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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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We want to remind you to use our updated Surgical Assessment Report and Treatment Plan (ARTP) form to request approval for an elective surgery procedure. After 7 August 2025, we’ll no longer accept the old ARTP form for these requests.
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The EU100 service code is for assessment and rehabilitation providers for the reimbursement of rehabilitation equipment purchased for a kiritaki (client) that is not on the MRES equipment lists and is under $100 per item (excluding GST and freight).
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The University of Auckland, in collaboration with Te Piha Romiromi and Tūrama Ltd are recipients of the $100,000 ACC Innovation Fund to help improve outcomes for injured people.
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As part of the ISSC quarterly reporting cycle, you provide us with valuable information about the number of clients that use your services, how many you place on a waitlist, and the number of referrals you couldn’t accept.
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Over six months the RIG team spent time with providers and employers to understand what clients need and want from the rehabilitation system.
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Dairy farmer Mark Julian lost the toes on his right foot in a tractor accident. Returning to work on modified duties made a big difference to his recovery and he advises anyone facing a similar challenge to do the same.