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Five expert knife tips from a Kiwi chef He kupu āwhina mō te mahi māripi nā tētahi mātanga tunu kai nō Aotearoa
We asked a Kiwi chef for their top tips on using a knife and avoiding any unwanted pinky injuries.
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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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The silver lining to losing a limb for Peter Cowan has been discovering a love of para va’a, an adaptive version of waka ama. With lifelong support from ACC helping him get there, he’s about to make his Paralympics debut.
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Internal review of ACC’s new case management model released Kua whakaputaina te arotake motuhake mō te tauira whakahaere kaupapa hou o ACC
After a review by our internal team, we're releasing our Post-Implementation Review of our new case management model.
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In partnership with seven national sporting organisations, ACC has announced the new National Concussion Guidelines for community sport, which bring a consistent standard for recognising and treating concussion.
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Former Warriors are giving back to their community as ambassadors for Le Va to help other fathers.
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Former Silver Fern Anna Kennedy (née Thompson) was one of the first players to benefit from NetballSmart, an injury prevention programme launched 20 years ago by ACC. Now she's teaching NetballSmart principles to the young players she coaches.
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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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Every year, ACC supports over 40,000 clients with 55,000 pieces of equipment to help them recover or to live as independently as possible.
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The inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference is underway in Rotorua, bringing over 450 participants together from all over the motu (country) to celebrate traditional Māori healing for the first ever time.