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Our Injury Prevention Partner James Whitaker talks about his personal motivation to support Waka Kotahi’s Road to Zero campaign.
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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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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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Our Annual Report shows we accepted 2.04 million new injury claims in 2023/24, supported injured people with over $4 billion of treatment and rehabilitation services, and paid almost $3 billion of compensation payments, our Annual Report shows.
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$6.26 million awarded to improve workplace safety Kua tāpaea te $6.26 miriona hei whakapiki ake i ngā tikanga haumaru i te wāhi mahi
Predictive analytics, virtual reality, and information sharing projects get a share of the initial $6.26 million in workplace injury prevention grants.
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Our Innovation Fund welcomes final recipient TŪ TONU. TŪ TONU is looking to make a difference for wāhine Māori and Pasifika in the Waikato who have suffered a maternal birth injury (MBI).
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As our older population find freedom on two wheels, cycling-related injuries for those aged over 65+ have increased by more than 100 percent.
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Building a treehouse? Or rebuilding your life? E whakatū ana i te whare rākau, e whakarauora ana rānei i tō oranga?
Injuries can happen wherever we are - at home, in the community and at work. We help prevent injuries and provide care and support if things go wrong.
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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.
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CEO of Construction Health and Safety New Zealand (CHASNZ), Chris Alderson is passionate about making building sites safer across the motu. He explains how funding from ACC will help make sure our construction workers return home safely every day.