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After overcoming a devastating knee injury, basketball star Lauren Whittaker is even more focused on achieving her dream of playing in the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), the top female league in the world.
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Football Ferns star Indiah-Paige Riley is aiming to help Crystal Palace back to the top tier of women’s football in England. She’s overcome a series of concussions and says it’s important to listen to your body and follow medical advice following a head knock.
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After suffering a horrific workplace injury, Corbin Hart found a new passion in kayaking. That passion took him to the world stage and he's ready for more.
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ACC appoints Deputy Chief Executive Strategy, Engagement & Planning Kua whakatūria tētahi Deputy Chief Executive Strategy, Engagement & Planning e ACC
Andy Milne has been appointed as our Deputy Chief Executive Strategy, Engagement & Planning and will join ACC on 17 October.
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ECP continues to produce encouraging evidence and showing positive benefits for health providers and patients.
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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 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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Learn to recognise the signs of concussion and what to do. Find out more about the new National Concussion Guidelines.
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Created by Paralympics New Zealand and supported by ACC, the Para Sport Collective brings together groups of pre-high performance Para athletes and coaches from a variety of sports.
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Workplaces play an important role in helping people impacted by family violence. So we’re aiming to create a safe, supportive workplace for kaimahi (staff) by providing training on family violence.