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Having been on the end of a phone call about a crash involving his daughter, ACC Injury Prevention Leader James Whitaker knows all about the dangers of our roads. So he's backing our ‘Ghost your mates’ distracted driving campaign.
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After she received the knock at the door that every family dreads, Kavana Jane wants to help save lives on the road.
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Made possible by an ACC Workplace Injury Prevention grant, the New Zealand Trucking Association has implemented an online portal to help keep its drivers safe. The HARMfree platform provides resources to address the unique challenges faced by drivers.
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We’ve teamed up with NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi and the New Zealand Police to launch ‘Ghost your mates’, a new initiative aimed at keeping young drivers safe on the road by avoiding phone distraction.
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Mick’s story: How a big wave knocked a surfer’s confidence Te kōrero mō Mick: He tukinga ngaru, he patunga wairua ki tētahi kairēti ngaru
When a young surfie took his surfboard out to some big waves, he had a hunch he was paddling beyond his skill level - and he was right.
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A workplace injury kept petrolhead James Dunlop out of his rally car and impacted his employment. But our support helped him recover and he’s now enjoying being back behind the wheel.
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Motorbike rider Nick Grant knows how important it is to do Ride Forever training and stay safe on our roads. He’s still coming to terms with the loss of a close friend in a motorbike accident.
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Silver Fern Sam Winders has come full circle. From playing at the highest level, she’s now helping the next generation stay injury free as a NetballSmart Development Officer for Waikato Bay of Plenty Netball.
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Minister Willie Jackson and CEO Megan Main welcome Māori leaders to hui on Māori health outcomes.
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Ian's Story: A life-changing journey from ICU to the finish line Te kōrero mō Ian: Mai i te ICU ki te rārangi whakamutunga – kua ara mai he ao anō
After suffering two life-changing cycling accidents Ian Walker has achieved what once seemed impossible.