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Mountain biking is one of our favourite summer activities and we have some of the best trails in the world. Here’s some advice on how to stay safe.
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Johnny’s story: Helping others after a life-changing injury Te kōrero a Johnny: E āwhina ana i ētahi atu i muri mai i te wharanga nunui rawa
After breaking his neck in a surfing accident at 22, Johnny Bourke has gone on to achieve a stellar academic career. His story shows what's possible if you never give up.
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$2.9 Million awarded to four new safety schemes Ka whakawhiwhia ngā kaupapa haumaru e whā ki te $2.9 miriona
We’re investing $22 million over five years to roll out a workplace injury prevention grants programme – aimed at influencing change in health and safety.
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‘The Thinker’ appeared at three Mid Canterbury primary schools this week during sessions that encouraged the children to think about ways they can keep injury free while having fun.
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Ten years ago, Mitch Joynt’s life changed in a moment. He has overcome incredible adversity and set his sights on representing New Zealand at the 2024 Paralympics.
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The Football Ferns are on the cusp of the biggest moment in their careers – a FIFA World Cup at home. One of their most experienced and best players, Ria Percival, has fought back from the worst injury of her career to help their chances. It’s been a tough year, but Percival is focused on nothing but helping the team make history.
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Falls may be the leading cause of injuries for our older population, but help is at hand with ACC's brand new Nymbl app.
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Multi-talented Anna Grimaldi is on the verge of making history at the Paralympics but has had to overcome several injury setbacks to get there. The support of ACC has helped her get back to her best in time for Paris.
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We’re proud to support ‘The Big Wins’, a campaign led by our friends at Sport New Zealand, which aims to raise awareness of the value of sport and the benefits participation brings to our young people.
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After attending the recent ACC Rongoā Māori Conference, practitioner Jolie Davis says ACC has played a big part in increasing the awareness of traditional Māori healing in our communities.