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As our older population find freedom on two wheels, cycling-related injuries for those aged over 65+ have increased by more than 100 percent.
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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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Stop and ‘have a hmmm’ is the message to anyone working on a farm or visiting a farm this summer.
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Grieving mum funds kayaking safety workshop Kua utua tētahi akoranga mō te hoehoko haumaru e tētahi māmā e noho pani ana
After the tragic loss of her son, an inspirational Wellington woman is doing all she can to avoid anyone else losing a loved one by helping to keep people safe in the water.
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After the devastation caused by Cyclone Gabrielle last year, we recognised our kiritaki (clients) in impacted regions required additional support. So we provided funding to local community health providers.
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As the first matches of winter sport get underway, many keen players are eager to take the pitch. But remember, staying safe on the pitch is critical to enjoying the sport all season long, says ACC Injury Prevention Leader James Whitaker.
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Freak snowboarding accident doesn’t deter a return to the mountain Ahakoa te heipūtanga mai o tētahi wharanga whawhati tata ka hoki tonu atu ki te maunga.
When snowboarder Carlton Johnstone dismounted from a chairlift at Cornet Peak, he hit an icy patch and fell hard. Within hours he had surgery to fix an impact fracture to his hip.
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After going through a three-day survival at sea, Rob Hewitt has some important advice to keep Aotearoa safe in the water.
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CEO of Construction Health and Safety New Zealand (CHASNZ), Chris Alderson is passionate about making building sites safer across the motu. He explains how funding from ACC will help make sure our construction workers return home safely every day.
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Karen’s story: A mother shares her pain to help save lives Te kōrero a Karen: E whakapuaki ana tētahi māmā i tōna mamae kia ora ai ētahi atu
After tragically losing her son Jack in a kayaking trip that went wrong, Karen Skellett is urging all New Zealanders to understand the risks and stay safe in the water.