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Supporting your injured employee to recover at work E tautoko ana i te whakarauoratanga o tō kaimahi ki te wāhi mahi
Learn about recovery at work and how to support your injured employee to recover at work. Use the employer resources and download the guides.
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HealthOne is a secure electronic record. It allows clients’ healthcare providers to quickly access medical information. This will help clients’ care teams make safer, faster, and better-informed decisions about their care.
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After dislocating her shoulder in a skiing accident, Northern Stars netballer Jamie Hume is back doing what she loves. She reflects on her rehab and the importance of injury prevention programme NetballSmart.
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73-year-old kuia inspires participation in IronMāori Ka whakaawetia e te kuia 73 ōna tau te whai wāhitanga atu ki IronMāori
Waiora Rogers is described as a treasure, a true champion, and an inspiration. And most just call her Aunty.
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People with musculoskeletal injuries – such as fractures, dislocations and high-grade tears – will soon have access to a smoother recovery journey following the introduction of the Integrated Care Pathways Musculoskeletal (ICPMSK).
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Wai Mauri Health, a Hamilton-based Māori healthcare provider, is making the most of ACC’s support of rongoā Māori to empower its kiritaki (clients) to have control over their wellbeing and enjoy better health outcomes.
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Hamish's story: How a film crew set an example for workplace safety Te kōrero a Hamish: Ko te mahi a tētahi kāhui kiriata ki te whakatauira i te mahi haumaru i te wāhi mahi
While shooting a critically-acclaimed film on an Aotearoa farm, director Hamish Bennett prioritised safety in ways that every workplace can use.
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How to talk to a person who has been sexually assaulted or abused Me pēhea te kōrero ki te tangata kua pāngia e te ai tūkino, e te tūkino rānei
Talking about sexual violence is difficult for everyone. Here are some tips from someone who has seen all kinds of reactions to her personal story.
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With our partners Water Safety NZ, we’re laying down a wero (challenge) to all New Zealanders to ‘Have a Hmmm’ to avoid drownings and injuries around the water this summer.