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Ian's story: How I lost my legs and found freedom Te kōrero a Ian: Nō te whatinga o ōku waewae, ka makere ngā here
Though things looked bleak after a deadly explosion, Ian Winson didn't let it dampen his determination, or dictate his future.
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We have launched a campaign called Kia Mahea Kia Pūawai (making it clear so we can flourish). It's a by-Māori, for-Māori approach, designed to share practical information about services and support available to whānau when they are injured.
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IronMāori: Judd Baker's journey to hauora (wellness) Ko IronMāori: Ko te ara o Judd Baker ki te hauora
Judd Baker had a tumultuous IronMāori event in 2018. But in 2019, he’s prepped and ready to smash the half on 30 November.
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After losing his right leg as a teenager, it would have been easy for Mitch Joynt to give up on life. But his determined attitude and the support of ACC have put him on the verge of achieving his Paralympics dream.
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Speeding down mountains has been a long-time passion for 19-year-old Para athlete Jayden Glentworth. He’s always been drawn to adrenaline-pumping sports, but it was just this type of activity that changed his life forever.
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Ten years ago, Mitch Joynt’s life changed in a moment. He has overcome incredible adversity and set his sights on representing New Zealand at the 2024 Paralympics.
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Our Pride Network - Te Whānau Uenuku ki ACC is the first step toward better representing and serving LGBTQIA+ people.
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Farmstrong, a rural wellbeing programme supported by ACC, has launched Getting Through. It provides a book and online resource to support farmers going through the recovery process from adverse weather events.