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We're still here to help the people of Aotearoa with injury prevention, care and support if things go wrong during bubble life.
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ACC to invest $40m in firearms buy-back scheme Ka tukuna te $40m e ACC hei hāpai i te kaupapa hokohoko pū a te kāwanatanga
We estimate that removing these prohibited firearms will reduce potential claims for firearm injuries.
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We’ve released our annual report for 2023, showing how we’ve helped almost two million New Zealanders who suffered an injury.
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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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Dairy farmer Jason Halford went from being an award-winner to a place of burnout. Life is much brighter these days but he’s sharing his story to help others.
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Last year, we accepted over 23,000 claims for farming-related injuries. So we’re partnering with Safer Farms and Farmstrong to encourages farmers to put their wellbeing first during the busy spring calving period.
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We support tamariki to recover following an injury anywhere in Aotearoa. We also help you with the cost of care.
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We’ve released ‘Injuries in New Zealand, Insights from 2024: How we’re getting hurt and how you can make a difference’. It aims to raise awareness of the risk of injury in our motu and show how you can play a part in helping us reduce injuries.
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Spike in minor gym injuries could be a good thing He mea pai pea te pikinga o ngā whara māmā i te whare whakapakari
For the first time, gym training is contributing to more injuries than any other sport. However, the exercise benefits are likely to outweigh the risks.