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Injured New Zealanders who are over 65 and want to return to the workforce will have better access to vocational rehabilitation under a law change which comes into effect today, says ACC Minister M
- Maryan Street
- ACC
This year's New Zealand Community Safety and Injury Prevention Award winners are a great example of the difference we can all make to reduce injury and fatality rates, says ACC Minister Maryan Stre
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Tena koutou katoa. Good morning.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
The Minister of Health, David Cunliffe and the Minister for ACC Maryan Street described today's Health Select Committee report on Ambulance Services as an important step forward.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
More than 400,000 workers in casual and seasonal employment stand to gain improved accident compensation cover if they are injured under a Bill expected to have its second reading tonight, says ACC
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Madam Speaker, I move that the Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation Amendment Bill (No. 2) be now read a second time.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Hundreds of thousands of injured New Zealanders annually would be getting less protection if the ACC scheme is privatised, says ACC Minister Maryan Street.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
The Government has allocated an additional $46.5 million over four years to support injured New Zealanders, ACC Minister Maryan Street announced today.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Notes for speech delivered by ACC Minister Maryan Street to the AGM of the New Zealand Association of Accredited Employers. Domestic terminal, Auckland Airport
- Maryan Street
- ACC
I’m delighted to address your annual conference today, particularly since, as some of you may be aware, I have taken an active interest in this subject for some time.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
ACC Minister Maryan Street today welcomed a range of new measures designed to reduce the high number of motorcycle casualties on New Zealand roads.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
ACC is increasing the amount it pays to support some injured New Zealanders, ACC Minister Maryan Street announced today.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
E nga reo, e nga mana, e nga tauira ma,
Tenei te mihi ki a koutou,
Tena koutou, tena koutou, tena ra tatou katoa.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
ACC Minister Maryan Street is today wishing New Zealanders a happy Christmas break, but reminding them to take care while relaxing and enjoying themselves.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Most employers will pay less in ACC levies next year, while there will be some increases for workers and motorists, says ACC Minister Maryan Street.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
ACC has developed a challenging work programme to review operational issues raised by a report examining the funding and accreditation of physiotherapy services, says ACC Minister Maryan Street.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
An extra 760 people a year are expected to get ACC cover for work-related diseases after a decision to add a raft of new ones to the Schedule 2 list, says ACC Minister Maryan Street.
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Stone Lecture Theatre, Faculty of Law, University of Auckland
- Maryan Street
- ACC
Employees who develop a mental injury after being exposed to a sudden traumatic event during the course of their work will in future be entitled to ACC, says ACC Minister Maryan Street.
- Maryan Street
- ACC