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Silver Fern Sam Winders has come full circle. From playing at the highest level, she’s now helping the next generation stay injury free as a NetballSmart Development Officer for Waikato Bay of Plenty Netball.
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Into her sixth decade, grandmother of 11 Amanda Hita is showing no signs of slowing down. She’s just completed the ACC-supported IronMāori and has another challenging multi-sport event in her sights.
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The named service provider application for the Sensitive Claims Service will reopen on 3 February 2025.
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Māmā Rangiiria Keogh believes it’s important for Māori to receive culturally appropriate care. She went through a tough time after her maternal birth injury (MBI) went undiagnosed but is now back into an active life after receiving the support she needed.
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The silver lining to losing a limb for Peter Cowan has been discovering a love of para va’a, an adaptive version of waka ama. With lifelong support from ACC helping him get there, he’s about to make his Paralympics debut.
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After dislocating her shoulder in a skiing accident, Northern Stars netballer Jamie Hume is back doing what she loves. She reflects on her rehab and the importance of injury prevention programme NetballSmart.
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Motorbike rider Nick Grant knows how important it is to do Ride Forever training and stay safe on our roads. He’s still coming to terms with the loss of a close friend in a motorbike accident.
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Dairy farmer Jason Halford went from being an award-winner to a place of burnout. Life is much brighter these days but he’s sharing his story to help others.
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Mick’s story: How a big wave knocked a surfer’s confidence Te kōrero mō Mick: He tukinga ngaru, he patunga wairua ki tētahi kairēti ngaru
When a young surfie took his surfboard out to some big waves, he had a hunch he was paddling beyond his skill level - and he was right.