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Karen’s story: A mother shares her pain to help save lives Te kōrero a Karen: E whakapuaki ana tētahi māmā i tōna mamae kia ora ai ētahi atu
After tragically losing her son Jack in a kayaking trip that went wrong, Karen Skellett is urging all New Zealanders to understand the risks and stay safe in the water.
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Health and safety advocate Darren Guard has lost many mates to the sea and has also come close to losing his own life. So, with support from ACC, he set up MarineSAFE – an online training programme to help fishers stay safe at sea.
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A physio at the Burwood Spinal Unit for ten years, Brendon Vercoe played a key role in helping people recover from a spinal cord impairment, many of whom were also supported by ACC. Now he’s looking to raise funds by taking on a record-breaking challenge.
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Young sportsman Campbell Gray came close to losing his life after being hit by a hockey ball. Our support helped him recover and he’s now taking on multi-sport events.
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After going through a three-day survival at sea, Rob Hewitt has some important advice to keep Aotearoa safe in the water.
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To help us achieve the goal of better outcomes for injured New Zealanders, we need to collect health outcomes data.
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As part of our partnership with Farmstrong, we’re encouraging farmers to seek support if they’re struggling with their wellbeing after a challenging time for many.
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Learn about previous Innovation Fund grant recipients.
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Find out about our evidence based healthcare research, how you can access it, and how you can involve our clients or use our data in your research.
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Kapa haka is a way of life for Karalee Whiu. Her group was one of 55 to take part in the ACC-supported Te Matatini, the largest celebration of traditional Māori performing arts in the world.