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Rongoā expert Robbie Richardson (Ngāti Tūwharetoa, Ngāti Hauiti ki Rātā, Ngāti Raukawa, Ngāti Tūkorehe) says being part of the inaugural ACC Rongoā Māori Conference was a memorable moment for all involved.
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ACC ready to listen on design of new kaupapa Māori health services Kua rite te ACC ki te whakarongo ki ngā whakaritenga mō tētahi ratonga hauora Kaupapa Māori hou
We are committed to improving outcomes for our Māori clients and ensuring they get access to culturally and clinically appropriate health services.
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Created by Paralympics New Zealand and supported by ACC, the Para Sport Collective brings together groups of pre-high performance Para athletes and coaches from a variety of sports.
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Music icon Betty-Anne Hall is best known as the former lead singer of legendary Kiwi band Ardijah. But she’s also a keen waka ama paddler and has never missed the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals.
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Having nearly lost a limb in a motorbike accident, Matthew Burchell feels grateful to still have the use of all his body. The support of ACC has helped him recover and he’s now back at work part-time on alternative duties, working his way up to a full return.
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After breaking his back in a motorbike crash, Blake Jones was lucky to walk again. He’s now giving back to those who haven’t been as fortunate, tackling a gruelling cycle event for charity.
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Journey from back injury to professional bodybuilder He haerenga mai i te whara tuarā ki te kaiwhakapakari tinana ngaio
Ephraim Gudgeon leaped off a 35-metre waterfall, fracturing his spine. He says nothing about his life has changed, except becoming a professional bodybuilder.
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Made possible by an ACC Workplace Injury Prevention grant, the New Zealand Trucking Association has implemented an online portal to help keep its drivers safe. The HARMfree platform provides resources to address the unique challenges faced by drivers.
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Rongoā Māori practitioner Jolie Davis is passionate about its power to improve health outcomes for all New Zealanders. Rongoā (traditional healing) has been offered as a rehabilitation service by ACC for three years and is helping a wide range of people.