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Tom's story: Local legend hangs up his boots after a head knock Te kōrero a Tom: Ka whakairihia ngā pūtu o te toki i muri i te tukinga o tōna mahunga
After suffering a serious concussion at the top of his game, Tom Jackson made a difficult decision about his future while recovering.
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We have resources to help you understand an employer’s role in recovery at work and start the conversation with your injured employee.
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Supporting your injured employee to recover at work E tautoko ana i te whakarauoratanga o tō kaimahi ki te wāhi mahi
Learn about recovery at work and how to support your injured employee to recover at work. Use the employer resources and download the guides.
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Sport’s a huge part of our culture. From rugby to waka ama, it’s in our blood. We want you to be safe, but we're also here to support you if you get injured.
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Recovering at work can be a key part of rehabilitation for an injured employee. Know who else plays a role in recovery, how you can help, and how payments work.
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Supporting recovery at work for straightforward injuries keeps an employee connected to their workplace and businesses humming.
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Occupational assessors use work type detail sheets to find the requirements of different work types. They use them to match skills with work types.
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12 Days of Christmas highlights weird and not-so-wonderful festive season injuries Ngā rangi 12 o te Kirihimete me ngā wharanga rerekē i te wā o te hākoakoa
We're running a campaign on social media highlighting some of the weirdest injuries we see claims for. Take a look, and learn about how to stay injury free.
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Luke's Story: How one moment on the slopes almost changed a life forever Te kōrero a Luke: Nā te retireti hukapapa noa, ka tata huri kē tōna ao
After breaking his back in a snowboarding accident, Luke Henley has completed a long recovery to hit the snow again.
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Access real-time information about injured employees’ work-related claim in MyACC for Business. Start the conversation early to support their recovery journey.