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Sponsor ACC Advocates NZ

Help keep this independent ACC support directory online, updated, and freely available to injured and disabled New Zealanders.

A self-funded resource built to help others

ACC Advocates NZ was created through lived experience after a long and difficult personal battle with ACC.

The website is independently maintained and completely self-funded. Its purpose is to help people find ACC advocates, navigation services, legal support, and plain-English information when the ACC system becomes confusing or overwhelming.

Your sponsorship helps people find support

Many visitors arrive here while dealing with injury, pain, financial pressure, declined claims, sensitive claims, or uncertainty about what to do next.

What sponsorship supports

  • Website hosting and maintenance
  • Keeping the advocate directory available
  • Updating ACC information pages
  • Improving accessibility and usability
  • Creating plain-English guidance for injured New Zealanders
  • Promoting awareness of ACC advocacy and navigation support

Who this website helps

This site supports people looking for help with ACC claims, reviews, weekly compensation, lump sum payments, back injuries, sensitive claims, legal services, and navigation support.

It also helps families, carers, and support people find clearer information during what can be a very stressful time.

Sponsorship and partnership options

  • Website sponsorship
  • Community partnership support
  • Directory sponsorship
  • Accessibility-aligned business support
  • Advocacy and legal-sector sponsorship
  • Cross-network support through the Children with Disability NZ network

Why sponsor ACC Advocates NZ?

Sponsoring this website is a practical way to support injured and disabled New Zealanders who may be struggling to understand the ACC system.

Your support helps keep this resource independent, accessible, and available to people who may not know where else to turn.

Interested in becoming a sponsor?

We would welcome support from organisations, advocates, legal professionals, businesses, and community partners who believe injured people deserve clearer information and better access to support.

Together, we can help more New Zealanders find ACC support when they need it most.

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