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We’ve partnered with Universities New Zealand – Te Pōkai Tara to award scholarships to six students, who’ve all started or will undertake research into a topic that relates to our priorities.
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The theme of World Drowning Prevention Day this month is ‘Share your story’, to encourage people to speak openly about their experiences. So we’re sharing the stories of three New Zealanders who either lost a loved one or nearly lost their own lives.
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Luke's Story: How one moment on the slopes almost changed a life forever Te kōrero a Luke: Nā te retireti hukapapa noa, ka tata huri kē tōna ao
After breaking his back in a snowboarding accident, Luke Henley has completed a long recovery to hit the snow again.
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Paralympian gold medallist Anna Grimaldi has overcome two years of injury woes to get back to her best and defend her title in Tokyo.
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The career of promising footballer Jarrod Young was cut short by a series of concussions, the worst of which kept him in bed for six months. He’s sharing his story to help others and highlight the importance of player welfare.
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If you have an injury covered by ACC, you may be able to get help around your home. This is so you can make a fast and safe return to your everyday activities.
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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.
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We regularly survey people across Aotearoa New Zealand to understand their experiences with us. Your feedback helps us learn what’s working, what needs to improve, and how we can make our scheme better for everyone.
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Ian's story: How I lost my legs and found freedom Te kōrero a Ian: Nō te whatinga o ōku waewae, ka makere ngā here
Though things looked bleak after a deadly explosion, Ian Winson didn't let it dampen his determination, or dictate his future.