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  • As part of our continuing partnership with Whakarongorau Aotearoa to design a more effective entryway (Waharoa) to the sexual violence response system, Whakarongorau hosted three engagement sessions in February and March 2024 about this work.

  • Escalated Care Pathways aims to provide seamless care for patients with complex musculoskeletal injuries requiring escalation for specialised care, treatment.

  • People with musculoskeletal injuries – such as fractures, dislocations and high-grade tears – will soon have access to a smoother recovery journey following the introduction of the Integrated Care Pathways Musculoskeletal (ICPMSK).

  • Whakamātūtū is currently accepting referrals for clients in the Wellington region.
    Whakamātūtū opened in central Wellington in March 2024, and is a six-week day programme for people with moderate mental injury diagnoses, including mood disorders, PTSD, depression, anxiety, and personality disorders.

  • When PE teacher Carl Perry ruptured his Achilles, he was worried about taking time off work. But going on a Recovery at Work programme helped him stay on top of his tasks and remain socially connected, giving his physical and mental wellbeing a boost.

  • A safe and timely return to work can improve your patient’s physical and mental wellbeing. It can also lead to shorter recovery times.

  • Senior Constable Johnny McGrail almost lost his life in a motorbike crash. As we celebrate Motorcycle Awareness Month, Johnny says both riders and car drivers need to be aware of the danger on our roads.

  • Our levy consultation process is open for feedback and we’d love to hear from levy payers across New Zealand. You can find out more about the proposed changes to levy rates and the levy rate system on the Shape Your ACC website.

  • Current double world junior champion Hine Brooking credits the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals and the support of the wider waka ama community for her incredible international success.

  • Music icon Betty-Anne Hall is best known as the former lead singer of legendary Kiwi band Ardijah. But she’s also a keen waka ama paddler and has never missed the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals.

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