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We love being in, on and around the water. But our data shows we are hurting ourselves at a record rate.
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The inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference provided a unique opportunity for practitioners and other health professionals to collaborate and share learnings, pointing the way for traditional Māori healing to continue to flourish across the motu.
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Warm up to winter sports to avoid sitting on the sidelines Me whakamahana te tinana i mua i te mahi hākinakina i tēnei takurua, kei mahue kē koe ki te taha
As sportspeople lace the boots for the winter season, physios and fitness experts encourage players to get prepared to reduce the chance of injury.
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Aotearoa faces some of the highest rates of sexual violence, with significant and long-lasting impacts on individuals, whānau and communities. Many people are unaware of the rise in sexual violence during and following emergencies or natural disasters.
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“Managing concussion is everyone’s responsibility” Nō te katoa te haepapa ki te hāpai i te mate roro mātengatenga
Three All Blacks attended a Wellington college last week. They shared their own experience, the importance of rest and recovery following a concussion, and the need to look after your mates.
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After the devastation caused by Cyclone Gabrielle last year, we recognised our kiritaki (clients) in impacted regions required additional support. So we provided funding to local community health providers.
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Find out about the levies you pay, cover options, invoicing, and ways to pay. More about managing workplace injuries and workplace health and safety.
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ACC appoints Deputy Chief Executive Strategy, Engagement & Planning Kua whakatūria tētahi Deputy Chief Executive Strategy, Engagement & Planning e ACC
Andy Milne has been appointed as our Deputy Chief Executive Strategy, Engagement & Planning and will join ACC on 17 October.
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Pressure is building on sporting Kiwi kids to train harder, longer, and more frequently. But at what cost?
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Early in her life, our chief executive Megan Main gained first-hand experience of the impact injuries can have on whānau when her father suffered a fall at work.