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There are 16 marathons before the end of the year, including the biggest – the Auckland Marathon on 29 October. We caught up with David Cooper, a former elite-level runner and physiotherapist at Kinetics Rehab, to talk about how to prevent injury.
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Health and safety advocate Darren Guard has lost many mates to the sea and has also come close to losing his own life. So, with support from ACC, he set up MarineSAFE – an online training programme to help fishers stay safe at sea.
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The Football Ferns are on the cusp of the biggest moment in their careers – a FIFA World Cup at home. One of their most experienced and best players, Ria Percival, has fought back from the worst injury of her career to help their chances. It’s been a tough year, but Percival is focused on nothing but helping the team make history.
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Paralympian gold medallist Anna Grimaldi has overcome two years of injury woes to get back to her best and defend her title in Tokyo.
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The theme of World Drowning Prevention Day this month is ‘Share your story’, to encourage people to speak openly about their experiences. So we’re sharing the stories of three New Zealanders who either lost a loved one or nearly lost their own lives.
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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.
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South Auckland teenager Paris Schlooz is sharing her near-drowning experience to help others.
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Find out how to register with ACC as a rongoā Māori practitioner, how we pay for rongoā Māori services, and how our clients can access these services.
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Taranaki mother of two says her birth injury had a huge effect on her life. She says the change in ACC legislation to cover maternal birth injuries is “amazing” for women around Aotearoa.
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After growing up in a Pākehā world, Nikau Munroe-Rawiri (Te Aupouri, Te Rarawa, Te Waiariki, Ngātiwai) has been on a journey to find his true self. The waka (vehicle) to get him there has been his study into rongoā Māori.