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Over six months the RIG team spent time with providers and employers to understand what clients need and want from the rehabilitation system.
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Support from ACC is helping a pair of Auckland-based organisations improve both the wellbeing of their staff and the health of Pasifika people in the communities they serve.
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Five ways to avoid your home office becoming a danger zone Ngā tohutohu e rima kia haumaru tō noho i roto i tō tari i te kāinga
Working from home has become the norm for many people across Aotearoa. But a makeshift office during bubble life could still cause preventable injuries.
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Working from home has its challenges. Here's five tips to work from home without injury and make it that little bit easier.
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The deadline for submitting requests for new purchase orders, or changes to existing purchase orders, under the Integrated Services for Sensitive Claims (ISSC) contract is 20 November 2024.
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Kids love the water: How to keep our tamariki safe Ka mutu te pai o te wai ki te tamaiti: Me pēhea te whakahaumaru i ā tātou tamariki
Fun in the water can turn dangerous in an instant. Here's some tips on how to keep you and your tamariki safe this summer with proper water safety training.
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Bailley's story: Flying high after devastating balcony collapse Te kōrero a Bailley: He hikinga wairua nō muri mai i te takanga o tētahi mahau
Bailley Unahi’s young life changed forever when a balcony fell on her, but it didn’t stop her setting new life goals. She's now a Para athlete, learning to sit-ski.
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The chilling truth: winter injuries in and around the home He kōrero nā Hine Takurua: ngā wharanga nō roto, nō waho hoki i te kāinga i te wā o te Takurua
The cold winter weather means staying warm in our homes. But does more time at home mean more home-based injuries? We got some surprising answers.
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Lenka's story: Getting back on her horse after concussion Te kōrero a Lenka: E eke ana anō i tōna hoiho i muri mai i te mate roro mātengatenga
After sustaining a head injury, a Kāpiti Coast local has had a two-year battle. She's sharing her story to help others avoid a similar experience.