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Too many tamariki are being hospitalised with preventable injuries. Could mātauranga Māori be the answer? E hia kē nei ngā tamariki e kuhuna ana ki te hōhipera nā ngā wharanga take-kore. Kei te mātauranga o ngā tīpuna te rongoā?
Māori tamariki are 1.5 times more likely to be hospitalised by a preventable injury. How might a te ao Māori approach help whānau keep tamariki safe?
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Looking after our youngest can be a challenge at the best of times, not to mention at home during bubble life. Here are some tamariki safety tips.
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Staying safe over Christmas and New Year will mean you get to enjoy the fun and sun with your whānau but without getting an injury.
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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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Working from home has its challenges. Here's five tips to work from home without injury and make it that little bit easier.
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Achievement unlocked! Half a million Kiwi kids trained in saving lives Kua tutuki! Kua whakangungua te 500 mano tāngata mō te mahi whakaora tāngata.
Clever little lifesavers are emerging across the country with the ASB St John in Schools programme reaching 500,000 kids now trained in saving lives.
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We’re blessed to live in one of the world’s best tramping countries but thousands of us are getting hurt in the great outdoors each year. Always be prepared and ‘Have a hmmm’ – if in doubt, don’t go out.
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We’re working with our friends at Exercise NZ to help New Zealanders get the most out of their time at the gym by staying injury free.
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Nikki’s story: Getting back on her feet after falling flat Ngā kōrero mō Nikki: Kua pakari anō te tū nō muri mai i te takanga ki raro
A severely sprained ankle requiring surgery could have cost Nikki Chamberlain thousands if she was still in the US. But in NZ, it’s a much different story.
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When we accept a claim for cover it means there’s been an identifiable accident causing personal injury. Learn how we make cover decisions.