Christmas and New Year opening hours and pay dates
We have reduced hours over the holiday period and are closed on public holidays. Your payments from us may be paid early. See more details.
Search results for ‘treatment of family members’
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Outlines our position when providers treat family members.
pdf 143 KB | Published September 2023Download -
Passing of the Accident Compensation Amendment Bill Te whakamanatanga o te ture mō te Accident Compensation Amendment Bill
People who choose to work past retirement age, and families of people working overseas will benefit from changes in the Accident Compensation Amendment Bill.
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We aim to reduce injuries in New Zealand caused by medical treatments. We’re working with the health sector and supporting prevention programmes.
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Our Board Chair, Hon Steve Maharey has announced a new appointment to our Board
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Outlines our position on providing treatment to someone you have an existing personal relationship with.
pdf 592 KB | Published October 2019Download -
The Sexual Violence Panel represent the voice of these three groups to help us improve our services.
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Workplaces play an important role in helping people impacted by family violence. So we’re aiming to create a safe, supportive workplace for kaimahi (staff) by providing training on family violence.
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Support available to victims of Christchurch terror attack Ngā mahi hei tautoko i ngā pārurenga o te kōhurutanga nui ki Ōtautahi
If you've been injured or have lost a loved one in the Christchurch terror attacks, we're here to help.
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Learn about your responsibilities as a health provider registered with us and providing treatment to our clients.
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You can choose someone to talk to us about your claim on your behalf. You can give them authority in a number of ways and give them different levels of access.