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Supporting New Zealanders in challenging times E tautoko ana i ngā tāngata o Aotearoa i te wā o te taumaha
ACC's strong investment returns have helped to offset the impact of falling interest rates on our balance sheet in 2019/20. Find out more in our annual report.
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Learn about the new provider-led service, Integrated Care Pathways, and the benefits we have seen so far.
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We’ve launched a new policy for providers, ACC Kawa Whakaruruhau (Cultural Safety). It’s focused on delivering culturally appropriate care and is part of our commitment to creating a more equitable ACC for Māori that is inclusive for all New Zealanders.
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Audiologists can now lodge claims for occupational noise induced hearing loss. This means patients can receive faster access to treatment and may save costs.
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Te Rina Ruru-Pelasio is the Māori Development Manager for ABI Rehabilitation. She has first-hand experience of the trauma that can be caused if whānau don’t receive culturally appropriate care.
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Learn about lodging ONIHL claims, information required, and the invoice and purchase order process.
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Learn what a children’s worker safety check is and when you may need to complete one. Download or print our handy quick guide.
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Learn more about our new provider-led service, Integrated Care Pathways Musculoskeletal, coming soon.
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$3.9 million granted to improve workplace safety Kua tukuna te $3.9 miriona kia pai ake te noho haumaru ki ngā wāhi mahi
As part of our five-year investment to influence change in the workplace, we've awarded grants to organisations who are leading the way with workplace safety.
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Derek’s story: Making history as an amputee paramedic Te kōrero a Derek: He whakatutukinga nui nā tētahi manapou tata pororere
Derek Eady feared his life would be changed forever after a DIY accident. But he made history by becoming the first amputee to work as a frontline paramedic in New Zealand