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Five ways to avoid your home office becoming a danger zone Ngā tohutohu e rima kia haumaru tō noho i roto i tō tari i te kāinga
Working from home has become the norm for many people across Aotearoa. But a makeshift office during bubble life could still cause preventable injuries.
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Home is where the heart is – but, unfortunately, it’s also where most injuries occur. Contrary to popular thinking, you’re more likely to hurt yourself around the home than at work or out doing your favourite things.
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Parliament passed the Accident Compensation (Maternal Birth Injury and Other Matters) Amendment Bill last week which expands cover to include specific maternal birth injuries as accidents.
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Learn when you will get paid weekly compensation and how it is calculated. If your income changes or you receive taxed earnings, let us know.
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Rising star Paris Lokotui had just been included in the Silver Ferns training squad when a serious knee injury threatened her career. She is now a big advocate of the NetballSmart injury prevention programme, which ACC supports Netball New Zealand to run.
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After more than three years of engagement with providers, suppliers, sector groups, agencies and professional bodies, our new Sensitive Claims Service contract was launched on 1 December 2024.
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Rugby great Sam Whitelock comes from a farming background and is an ambassador for Farmstrong, an ACC-supported rural wellbeing initiative.
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The chilling truth: winter injuries in and around the home He kōrero nā Hine Takurua: ngā wharanga nō roto, nō waho hoki i te kāinga i te wā o te Takurua
The cold winter weather means staying warm in our homes. But does more time at home mean more home-based injuries? We got some surprising answers.
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We were proud to again partner with Te Matatini to spread awareness of our services amongst whānau and provide our largest ever offering of rongoā Māori (traditional healing) at a community event.
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Nick Cornish lost the ability to play his beloved oboe after he flew head-first off a mountain bike, breaking his neck. Now, he's back performing on stage.