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General practice registrar Merope Griffin is one of six students to be awarded an ACC postgraduate research scholarship. Her mahi looks at how to reduce injuries and deaths in rural communities.
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RIchard has lost six friends and colleagues to motorcycle crashes. It’s something he remembers every time he gets on his bike.
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Ben's story: How a 50/50 decision changed a life forever Te kōrero a Ben: Nā te whakatau 50/50 ka huri kē tōna ao
As Ben Lucas watches the Paralympic Games, he doesn't think of his accident. He looks back on his Para Sport career, and those he took to the world stage.
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At 68, John Marrable is the oldest member of the ACC-supported Para Sport Collective’s second intake. But, as the table tennis player and karate black belt has proved, there’s no obstacle he can’t overcome.
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Supported by ACC, a unique community-led injury prevention programme is helping keep people safe on the Coromandel Peninsula, one of the country’s most popular holiday destinations.
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As the touch rugby season kicks off, keep up your dynamic warm-ups so that you perform at your best, and stay injury-free all season.
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Christina's story: Don't let a preventable injury ruin your holiday Te kōrero a Christina: Kaua e turakina tō hararei nā tētahi wharanga e taea ai te kaupare atu
What was meant to be a hard-earned holiday in Rarotonga ended in a life-changing concussion for Christina Nicol. She's urging others not to make the same mistakes.
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After suffering a horrific workplace injury, Corbin Hart found a new passion in kayaking. That passion took him to the world stage and he's ready for more.
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How to talk to a person who has been sexually assaulted or abused Me pēhea te kōrero ki te tangata kua pāngia e te ai tūkino, e te tūkino rānei
Talking about sexual violence is difficult for everyone. Here are some tips from someone who has seen all kinds of reactions to her personal story.
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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.