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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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More than 3,000 riders in Aotearoa parked up their bikes on Sunday 10 April and tuned into 2022’s Shiny Side Up Online. Here’s the top four things they learned.
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What teens want to know about sex and relationships Ngā kōrero e whāia ana e ngā taiohi e pā ana ki te ai me ngā piringa tāngata
Providing a safe space for your teen to ask questions can help equip them for healthy relationships in the future. Expert Rachel Harrison shares her advice.
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$2.9 Million awarded to four new safety schemes Ka whakawhiwhia ngā kaupapa haumaru e whā ki te $2.9 miriona
We’re investing $22 million over five years to roll out a workplace injury prevention grants programme – aimed at influencing change in health and safety.
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We welcome the independent perspective of a government review to ensure we have the right work in place to tackle the cost and performance challenges ACC currently faces.
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New tool to help assess firefighter occupational cancer claims He rawa hou hei āwhina i te aromatawaitanga o ngā kerēme a ngā kaipatu ahi kua pāngia e te mate pukupuku i roto i ā rātou mahi
A new assessment tool will give us a better picture of the fire exposure experienced by firefighters during their careers.
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If you’re self-employed, you won’t be receiving an invoice this year Mēnā he kaimahi ā-kiri koe, kāore koe e whiwhi nama i a mātou i tēnei tau
Based on your feedback, we’re making changes to how we levy self-employed people. If you’re self-employed you won’t receive a 2019/20 invoice in 2019.
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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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Pressure injuries can develop quickly in people who are sitting or lying for long periods, but most are preventable.
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Martin Bosley: How to make a yummy dish safely Martin Boseley: Me pēhea te noho haumaru i te wā e tunu ana i ngā kai reka
Let former chef Martin Bosley take you through a delicious chicken and rice dish while learning a few handy kitchen safety tips along the way in the video above.