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We’re proud to again be partnering with Round the Bays Auckland to support participation and encourage everyone to ‘Have a hmmm’ to avoid injury while pounding the pavement.
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We support efforts to reduce water-related injuries E tautoko ana mātou i ngā whakapaunga kaha ki te whakaheke i ngā wharanga ki rō wai
Preventable water-related injuries can affect the lives of whānau and communities. ACC supports efforts to prevent people being injured in and around water.
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Our Primary Care External Reference Group met for the first time on Tuesday 17 June to begin our series of workshops. This group will provide guidance on potential solutions to improve rehabilitation outcomes for clients accessing primary care services.
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The Crowd is a pool of volunteers from across Aotearoa New Zealand who provide feedback to ACC on the design of different services and products.
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The new year is the perfect time to tackle fresh fitness goals after a relaxing festive break. But it’s important to ease back in and ‘Have a hmmm’ to avoid injury.
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Former Silver Fern Anna Kennedy (née Thompson) was one of the first players to benefit from NetballSmart, an injury prevention programme launched 20 years ago by ACC. Now she's teaching NetballSmart principles to the young players she coaches.
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From 1 April 2024, Inland Revenue (IR) is providing an alternate tax rate for people receiving backdated weekly compensation and personal service rehabilitation payments relating to more than one tax year.
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Home and Community Support - Maximise Independence (HCSMI) aims to provide kiritaki (clients) with greater choice and control over home and community support, following the life changing impacts of an injury.
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We’ve taken another step in helping whānau navigate our services by welcoming 15 new providers to Te Ara Tūhono, which provides free, independent kaupapa Māori advice on accessing ACC.