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Think about your kids. That’s the message from ACC around fireworks as we look ahead to Guy Fawkes Day and the upcoming festive season.
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Learning how rest and recovery make top netballers Mā te whakatā me te mahi whakarauora ka hua mai ngā toa netipōro
Silver Fern Maddy Gordon used to train a lot – but now she knows that rest and recovery are also key to winning performances.
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Dairy farmer Mark Julian lost the toes on his right foot in a tractor accident. Returning to work on modified duties made a big difference to his recovery and he advises anyone facing a similar challenge to do the same.
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Michelle Murray is our Tumu Pae Ora (Chief Māori and Equity Officer). She has a personal motivation to improve health outcomes for Māori. She has been at ACC for 14 months and already her team has plenty of great mahi (work) to reflect on.
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Motorcycle Awareness Month: The right gear could save your life Te marama whakatairanga i te eke motupaika: Ka ora koe mā ngā rauemi tōtika
Wearing the right gear for riding could be the difference between serious injury or the inconvenience of minor injuries.
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For over 130,000 New Zealanders, recovering from a pre-Christmas injury is on the to-do list. We looked into how that's happening.
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We support tamariki to recover following an injury anywhere in Aotearoa. We also help you with the cost of care.
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In his role at Drowning Prevention Auckland, Harry Aonga has seen first-hand the sad impact drownings have on whānau. He is pleased to see ACC use ‘The Thinker’ and other initiatives to help save lives in and around the water.
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In an industry where physically demanding roles are the norm, injuries can disrupt operations and put pressure on teams. But a South Island timber business has found a way to keep injured workers connected to work and reap the benefits.
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Five ways to avoid your home office becoming a danger zone Ngā tohutohu e rima kia haumaru tō noho i roto i tō tari i te kāinga
Working from home has become the norm for many people across Aotearoa. But a makeshift office during bubble life could still cause preventable injuries.