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How to talk to a person who has been sexually assaulted or abused Me pēhea te kōrero ki te tangata kua pāngia e te ai tūkino, e te tūkino rānei
Talking about sexual violence is difficult for everyone. Here are some tips from someone who has seen all kinds of reactions to her personal story.
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Following a consultation with ACC employees, all ACC employees and visitors to ACC sites will require a valid Vaccine Pass from 15 December 2021.
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Kiwis avoided road crashes during lockdown but need to take care as roads get busy again Kua kauparea atu ngā tukinga waka i te wā o te noho kāinga, heoi, me tūpato i te hokinga atu anō o ngā motukā ki ngā rori
After several weeks off the road, Peter Daly has found his skills back on his motorbike aren't flash.
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Getting an MRI: Wait times drop for patients Te whai MRI: Kua heke te roa e noho tārewa ana ngā tūroro
Research has endorsed a recent pilot that saw wait times, from referral to MRI, drop significantly.
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We support efforts to reduce water-related injuries E tautoko ana mātou i ngā whakapaunga kaha ki te whakaheke i ngā wharanga ki rō wai
Preventable water-related injuries can affect the lives of whānau and communities. ACC supports efforts to prevent people being injured in and around water.
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New jointly funded research will take a kaupapa Māori approach to injury prevention, rehabilitation, and ACC access for our kaumatua (Māori elders).
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How historically low interest rates are impacting our balance sheet Te pānga o te iti rawa o te huamoni ki tā mātou rārangi pūtea
Globally, interest rates have fallen to historic lows, but this doesn't affect our ability to care for Kiwis today.
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Health professionals are encouraged to watch new learning modules on understanding bias in health care, released today for Patient Safety Week.
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One in 10 'ghost' concussions tipped to fly under the radar Ka kore e kitea kotahi te tukinga roro ‘kēhua’ i roto i ngā tukinga 10
We're aiming to prevent ‘ghost’ concussions going unseen and unreported by children at this year’s AIMS Games in Tauranga.