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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.
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New jointly funded research will take a kaupapa Māori approach to injury prevention, rehabilitation, and ACC access for our kaumatua (Māori elders).
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RIchard has lost six friends and colleagues to motorcycle crashes. It’s something he remembers every time he gets on his bike.
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What do you learn from 1,000 motorcycle crashes? He aha rā ngā akoranga i ngā tukinga 1,000 mā runga motopaika?
Peter Sowter has seen it all. As a NZ Police crash investigator, he knows what causes motorcycle crashes. Yet he still rides a motorcycle almost every day.
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Having nearly lost a limb in a motorbike accident, Matthew Burchell feels grateful to still have the use of all his body. The support of ACC has helped him recover and he’s now back at work part-time on alternative duties, working his way up to a full return.
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Susan Evans: Getting back on the horse after a lower leg amputation Susan Evans: E eke hoiho ana anō i muri mai i te poronga o tētahi waewae
After a crash that almost took her life, Susan Evans' leg was amputated. She's returning to an active lifestyle and the things she loves.
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Lydia’s story: ‘I was lucky to walk away’ Te kōrero a Lydia: Nōku te waimarie i hīkoi atu noa iho au
A serious concussion took Lydia Markham away from her passion of ice skating and her job nursing newborn babies. But our support helped her get back to doing the things she loves.
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The happy-go-lucky nature of Taane Karena was tested when a serious injury put him in a dark place. But the support of our Hāpai programme, which provides care grounded in Māori values and principles, has turned his recovery around.
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A spinal cord injury left his future uncertain. But Aaron Ewen bounced back from tragedy to achieve at the highest levels of his sport.