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Motorbike rider Ross Gratton was affected by witnessing a serious accident as a teenager. Now he's ensuring riders have the road safety skills.
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Farmers 'refill their cup' with OxMan triathlon Ka ora anō ngā kaipāmu i te tauwhāinga takitoru o ‘Oxman’
North Canterbury dairy farmer Geoff Spark has held the second annual OxMan on his farm, helping farmers stay on top of the stresses of farming.
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Multi-talented Anna Grimaldi is on the verge of making history at the Paralympics but has had to overcome several injury setbacks to get there. The support of ACC has helped her get back to her best in time for Paris.
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We’re proud to be promoting Māori health and wellbeing by continuing our support of the IronMāori multi-sport event, which is returning to its roots for the latest edition next month.
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Fitness fanatic Craig Harrington lost the lower part of his right leg in a motorbike accident as a teenager. But he hasn’t let that hold him back and, with lifelong support from ACC, leads an action-packed lifestyle.
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Tom's story: Local legend hangs up his boots after a head knock Te kōrero a Tom: Ka whakairihia ngā pūtu o te toki i muri i te tukinga o tōna mahunga
After suffering a serious concussion at the top of his game, Tom Jackson made a difficult decision about his future while recovering.
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Let’s make our first Matariki holiday a safe one Kia haumaru te noho i te rā whakatā tuatahi o Matariki
ACC, Police, Waka Kotahi, Ministry of Transport, Auckland Transport and WorkSafe are joining up to urge people to stay safe on the road this Matariki weekend.
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Too many tamariki are being hospitalised with preventable injuries. Could mātauranga Māori be the answer? E hia kē nei ngā tamariki e kuhuna ana ki te hōhipera nā ngā wharanga take-kore. Kei te mātauranga o ngā tīpuna te rongoā?
Māori tamariki are 1.5 times more likely to be hospitalised by a preventable injury. How might a te ao Māori approach help whānau keep tamariki safe?
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Sarah’s story: Losing a finger but finding perspective Te kōrero a Sarah: Kua poroa te matimati, engari kua mahea te titiro
After suffering a horrific hand injury, Sarah has made a full recovery. She encourages others to slow down to prevent injury.
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The Chinese Medicine Council of New Zealand is on a journey to make sure all its practitioners provide culturally safe care to clients, aligning with the ACC Kawa Whakaruruhau (Cultural Safety) policy.