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Innovators wanted. Apply for a workplace injury prevention grant Kei te kimihia ngā kaiwaihanga auaha. Tonoa te pūtea kaupare wharanga i te wāhi mahi
Have you got a great idea to improve workplace health and safety in your industry?
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After overcoming injury setbacks to become a national heroine, Football Ferns star Hannah Wilkinson is keen to leave a legacy – not just to inspire future generations with her performances but to highlight the importance of injury prevention.
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We offer over 65s a range of strength and balance activities to help keep older people active and independent for longer.
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Slips, trips and falls cause most injuries in New Zealand. ACC data shows footwear choice can affect your safety and help prevent such incidents.
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We’re partnering with the sector to help New Zealanders recover from injury faster. We’re investing in innovative health sector initiatives.
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We are working to make sure children and young people are safe from family and sexual violence and flourish in Aotearoa New Zealand.
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As we celebrate International Day of Persons with Disabilities this week, ACC Board Member and Paralympian Dan Buckingham reflects on the progress of the disability movement and how ACC can play a leading role in achieving a fully inclusive society.
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Surgical mesh report: ACC taking action to improve client experience and health outcomes He pūrongo mō te raumata rata: kei te whakapau kaha a ACC ki te whakapai ake i ngā wheako o te kiritaki me ngā putanga hauora
We're taking a number of actions to improve the experience and health outcomes for people treated with surgical mesh.
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Martin Than is passionate about improving outcomes for New Zealanders dealing with concussion. He is the Project Manager of Wayfind, a game-changing software tool which incorporates best practice guidelines for how a patient is treated.
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Karen’s story: A mother shares her pain to help save lives Te kōrero a Karen: E whakapuaki ana tētahi māmā i tōna mamae kia ora ai ētahi atu
After tragically losing her son Jack in a kayaking trip that went wrong, Karen Skellett is urging all New Zealanders to understand the risks and stay safe in the water.