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South Auckland teenager Paris Schlooz is sharing her near-drowning experience to help others.
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Does contact sport have a future in New Zealand? He wāhi tō ngā tākaro tukituki i Aotearoa i ngā rā ki tua?
Contact sport. Here to stay? Or too dangerous? Here's what our Head of Injury Prevention, Isaac Carlson, thinks.
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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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The Football Ferns are on the cusp of the biggest moment in their careers – a FIFA World Cup at home. One of their most experienced and best players, Ria Percival, has fought back from the worst injury of her career to help their chances. It’s been a tough year, but Percival is focused on nothing but helping the team make history.
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Starting his sixth decade with a nasty back injury, Christchurch factory manager Adrian Reid was worried about his future and becoming frustrated with the health system. But an innovative injury management programme being piloted by ACC saved the day.
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Paralympian gold medallist Anna Grimaldi has overcome two years of injury woes to get back to her best and defend her title in Tokyo.
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We’ve partnered with Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara to award scholarships to six students, who’ve all started or will undertake research into a topic that relates to our priorities.
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Taranaki mother of two says her birth injury had a huge effect on her life. She says the change in ACC legislation to cover maternal birth injuries is “amazing” for women around Aotearoa.
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After growing up in a Pākehā world, Nikau Munroe-Rawiri (Te Aupouri, Te Rarawa, Te Waiariki, Ngātiwai) has been on a journey to find his true self. The waka (vehicle) to get him there has been his study into rongoā Māori.