A Labour Party release criticises the National Government's plan to cut 390 jobs at ACC, including key roles in sexual violence prevention, arguing that such cuts undermine vital injury prevention efforts and contradict national strategies to combat family and sexual violence.
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We've got some uh really strong prevention programs. But you know, we need every New Zealander playing their role, having a hm. We need every employer supporting their people back to work. Uh, you know, it's a team effort.
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Release: Sexual violence prevention among hundreds of job cuts at ACCproactive and community-driven safety culture
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