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New Clinical Standards have been launched to prevent older New Zealanders who suffer a fracture from breaking other bones in the future.
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After a double bounce on a trampoline went wrong, young Maya Rutherford sustained a serious injury. Her family are helping tamariki avoid a similar story.
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Helping our farmers look after themselves and their flock E āwhina ana i ō tātou kaipāmu ki te tiaki i a rātou anō, me ā rātou kāhui kararehe
Our biggest export is at the highest risk of injury, so ACC partners with Farmstrong to help keep those in the field safe
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We've all got that interesting 'learning to drive' story. Find out how to coach your young driver, so they can avoid the same hair-raising driving moments.
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We accept around 300 claims for fireworks injuries each year and our tamariki are the most affected. These injures are preventable. Fire and Emergency New Zealand is calling for people to be careful particularly with high winds forecast across the motu.
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We’re supporting Safer Boating Week to encourage New Zealanders to know before they go and make sure they come home safe from an adventure on the water.
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A pharmacy on the South Island’s West Coast is helping spread the word about Nymbl, an ACC app helping to improve balance for older people. Falls are the most common cause of injury in New Zealand.
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Support available to victims of Christchurch terror attack Ngā mahi hei tautoko i ngā pārurenga o te kōhurutanga nui ki Ōtautahi
If you've been injured or have lost a loved one in the Christchurch terror attacks, we're here to help.
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Looking after his body has seen keen touch rugby player Barry Clausen keep on achieving his fitness - and team goals - at the age of 74.
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Our commitment to achieving zero emissions by 2050 Tō mātou kaupapa here e tutuki ai te whāinga o noho tukunga-kore ā te tau 2050
ACC announced a new climate change policy framework setting out a range of targets, and how they're going to be achieved.