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  • Our Living My Life service contract offers an opportunity to provide comprehensive support to clients, enabling them to participate meaningfully in everyday living, community, and employment activities. The service aims to enhance clients' quality of life, choice and control by fostering independence and integrating natural community supports.

  • We received the final design concepts developed by  Whakarongorau Aotearoa | New Zealand Telehealth Services for a more effective entryway (front door) into the sexual violence response system and ACC on 27 June 2024.

  • Former farmer Cory McKinnon says the Kiwi ‘she’ll be right’ attitude needs to change. After suffering a life-changing injury, he’s encouraging farmers to stop and think before operating machinery or completing other tasks.

  • The inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference provided a unique opportunity for practitioners and other health professionals to collaborate and share learnings, pointing the way for traditional Māori healing to continue to flourish across the motu.

  • Gavin Rolton's life changed when he dived from a boat into a river and broke his neck whilst on holiday. He's overcome adversity to become a wheelchair rugby veteran with his eyes set on qualifying for the 2024 Paralympics.

  • We’re excited to share a significant update for Kaupapa Māori Solutions, in our continuous effort to improve equity and deliver better access, experience, outcomes and support for kiritaki Māori (Māori clients) and their whānau.

  • So injured birthing parents can access ACC-funded treatment and care early, we’ve expanded the types of health professionals who can lodge claims.

  • Researching how to improve mental health services for dairy farmers, Reghan Laurie has received a boost with funding through an ACC scholarship. He’s aiming to use his research to shine a light on the intersection between dairy farmers and psychology.

  • As we prepare to move to the new Sensitive Claims Service contract on 1 December 2024, it’s important to ensure kiritaki (clients) can continue to receive the treatment and services they need even if an existing supplier or provider isn’t moving on to the new contract

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