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Significant surge in Kiwi kids side-lined by sports injuries Kua tino piki te nui o ngā tamariki e pāngia ana e ngā wharanga hākinakina ki Aotearoa
There’s been a massive 60 percent surge since 2008 in sports-related injuries to kids aged 10 to 14 – double the increase of any other age group.
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A footballer’s sudden cardiac arrest shows the need for AEDs at our sport clubs, and what could happen without them.
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This week, rentable e-scooters hit the streets of Wellington. So what is proper electric scooter safety? And how can you avoid becoming a statistic?
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The career of promising footballer Jarrod Young was cut short by a series of concussions, the worst of which kept him in bed for six months. He’s sharing his story to help others and highlight the importance of player welfare.
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On 12 November there will be a formal government apology to survivors of abuse in care. This will be a significant day for survivors.
ACC recognises the significance of the Royal Commission of Inquiry in Abuse in Care and acknowledges the bravery and courage of the many survivors who shared their experiences. -
This month marks the release of the Royal Commission of Inquiry into Abuse in Care’s final report, a significant milestone in the Inquiry process
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Lydia’s story: ‘I was lucky to walk away’ Te kōrero a Lydia: Nōku te waimarie i hīkoi atu noa iho au
A serious concussion took Lydia Markham away from her passion of ice skating and her job nursing newborn babies. But our support helped her get back to doing the things she loves.
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Five years ago, Peata Nuku had a life-changing injury. With the support of ACC, she’s recovered to become a world champion and is now about to make her Waka Ama Sprint Nationals debut.
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Our Māori Health Lead Kylie Bryant (Ngāti Maniapoto) knows more than most the importance of being treated in a culturally appropriate way. She explains the mahi we’re doing in this area, including the launch of our cultural safety policy, Kawa Whakaruruhau.