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Teresa returned home to deliver rongoā Māori for Northlanders, saying “for ACC to recognise rongoā Māori, it has given the mana back to our people.”
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The happy-go-lucky nature of Taane Karena was tested when a serious injury put him in a dark place. But the support of our Hāpai programme, which provides care grounded in Māori values and principles, has turned his recovery around.
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Having suffered multiple concussions, Shawn Stewart knows how dangerous it can be to play on after a head knock. He now works in injury prevention and is pleased to see ACC at Polyfest this year to build awareness around concussion in sport.
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Nearly four decades ago, the life of Jason Ross changed in a horrific moment. He became a quadriplegic but never gave up and has achieved against the odds, making history as a civil engineer.
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After a challenging recovery from surgery, Pita Pene was in a dark place. But the support from ACC’s Hāpai team changed everything. Hāpai provides kiritaki Māori (Māori clients) with one-to-one support, grounded in Māori values and principles.
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Two years ago, a 63-year-old from Tasman had a simple fall at her home. The accident and the follow up phone call from the Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) proved to be life changing.
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Para athlete Peter Cowan has overcome the odds since losing a leg in a cycling accident at 15. This year, he’s attempting to achieve a lifetime goal – to qualify for the Paralympics.
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When PE teacher Carl Perry ruptured his Achilles, he was worried about taking time off work. But going on a Recovery at Work programme helped him stay on top of his tasks and remain socially connected, giving his physical and mental wellbeing a boost.
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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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Early in her life, our chief executive Megan Main gained first-hand experience of the impact injuries can have on whānau when her father suffered a fall at work.