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We’re blessed to live in one of the world’s best tramping countries but thousands of us are getting hurt in the great outdoors each year. Always be prepared and ‘Have a hmmm’ – if in doubt, don’t go out.
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ACC is joining Te Matatini again as sponsors this week and we’ll be on site to provide the largest ever offering of rongoā Māori services for people who are competing and supporting the event.
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The growth of our rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing) service has been further fostered at the Waka Ama Sprint Nationals, with practitioners on site to provide support to competitors and whānau.
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The Sensitive Claims Service provides support, assessment, and treatment services for kiritaki (clients) who have experienced sexual abuse or assault covered by the Accident Compensation Act 2001 and have a mental injury caused by that act of sexual abuse or assault.
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Made possible by an ACC Workplace Injury Prevention grant, the New Zealand Trucking Association has implemented an online portal to help keep its drivers safe. The HARMfree platform provides resources to address the unique challenges faced by drivers.
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Veteran paddler Mike Hickson has been to nearly all the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals over the last 35 years. He now competes in the masters’ category with a team whose cute name belies its competitive nature.
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Coach Hamish Meacheam has been helping Para athletes achieve their goals for 10 years. He hopes LevelUp, a series of online resources developed with the support of ACC, will help inspire a new generation of Para coaches and athletes.
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Rongoā Māori practitioner Jolie Davis is passionate about its power to improve health outcomes for all New Zealanders. Rongoā (traditional healing) has been offered as a rehabilitation service by ACC for three years and is helping a wide range of people.
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Changing up a gear: Cycling is the new commuting E piki ake ana ki taumata kē: te eke pahikara ki rō tāone
Crashing your bike can dent your confidence. But there are things you can do about it. Here's Lisa's story.