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Former farmer Cory McKinnon says the Kiwi ‘she’ll be right’ attitude needs to change. After suffering a life-changing injury, he’s encouraging farmers to stop and think before operating machinery or completing other tasks.
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Surfing legend Maz Quinn is back in his happy place after support from ACC helped him recover from a broken back. He’s sharing his story to help others stay safe in the surf.
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Olivia Shivas, digital producer and podcast creator, has been announced as the winner of the prestigious Attitude ACC Supreme Award at the 2021 Attitude Awards.
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Twenty-four years ago, Brendan Tourelle sustained a life-changing injury when he fell from a ladder and broke his back. Over time, he has recovered and is now reflecting on a life of helping others.
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After growing up in a Pākehā world, Nikau Munroe-Rawiri (Te Aupouri, Te Rarawa, Te Waiariki, Ngātiwai) has been on a journey to find his true self. The waka (vehicle) to get him there has been his study into rongoā Māori.
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Injuries doing any sort of physical activity are preventable. Get handy hints to stay injury-free and keep doing the sports and activities you love.
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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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Star snowboarder Cool Wakushima’s dreams of Winter Olympics glory were nearly dashed by injury. But, with the support of ACC, she’s on the road to recovery and aiming to make history.
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Lee Taniwha reflects on his journey with a spinal cord impairment and how he wants to support ACC’s goal to improve access and support for Māori across Aotearoa.
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When PE teacher Carl Perry ruptured his Achilles, he was worried about taking time off work. But going on a Recovery at Work programme helped him stay on top of his tasks and remain socially connected, giving his physical and mental wellbeing a boost.