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  • When you're injured or ill

    What to do if you're injured or ill Step 1 Visit your health care provider This will most likely be your GP. They'll help you with your immediate heal…

  • When things change

    Updating your details You need to keep us updated if your details change. This includes if you: move to a new home get a new phone number change banks. Contact us to let us know …

  • Mental health treatment

    If there's an immediate risk of harm to yourself or others ring the police—111. If you want to talk about your current situation with someone, get in touch with one of our partners. Support org…

  • Decisions of the Board

    The Board can — on application by the appellant or the Board's own initiative — prohibit or restrict the publication of a decision or part of it, or the name or identifying details of any person. Rest…

  • He Utunga Tōpū mō te Hauāuki

    Ko wai ka āhei mō tēnei Tērā pea ka āhei koe kia whiwhi i te Utunga Tōpū mō te Hauāuki me: he whai Mahi Hōia e Tutuki ai ngā Ritenga …

  • Policies

    Policy documents (Resources) Our policies are available for download in PDF format If you're unable to access this format please contact us. …

  • Processing times for claims

    Last updated: 4 August 2025 In the last six months, we have processed more claims than those that have come in. This has enabled us to progress the oldest claims. This is reflected in some of the pro…

  • Style guide

    On this page About this guide How we write Grammar and punctuation Links, URLs, and filenames Lists Numbers, dates and times Symbols, currency and abbreviations Headin…