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Are you a medical practitioner who is keen to add some variety to your work, travel to other parts of the motu, earn additional income and help injured people return to their jobs? If so, then we’d love to hear from you at ACC.
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Heading out tramping? Have the confidence to speak up E puta atu ana koe ki te wao? Me māia ki te kōrero
Speaking up can feel awkward when tramping in a group, but Abbie Law wishes she had done that before attempting the Tongariro Alpine Crossing.
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Achievement unlocked! Half a million Kiwi kids trained in saving lives Kua tutuki! Kua whakangungua te 500 mano tāngata mō te mahi whakaora tāngata.
Clever little lifesavers are emerging across the country with the ASB St John in Schools programme reaching 500,000 kids now trained in saving lives.
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Five ways to help your kids find sporting balance Ngā ara e rima hei hāpai i ngā mahi hākinakina ā tō tamaiti
We want Kiwi kids to be active and enjoy sport without getting injured.
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Don’t be like the NFL: How to go from lockdown fitness to high-intensity match fitness Kaua e rite ki te NFL: Me pēhea te whakangungu tika i a koe
Pre-season training for winter sports didn’t go as planned for anyone this year. Here are some tips to get your performance peaking.
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Going the distance: a veteran's advice for marathon season Omangia te oma: he kupu āwhina mō ngā omanga roa nā tētahi kaioma o mua
One of Aotearoa’s greatest ultrarunners loves seeing people training during lockdown, but has some important advice to help them reach the finish line.
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Wai Mauri Health, a Hamilton-based Māori healthcare provider, is making the most of ACC’s support of rongoā Māori to empower its kiritaki (clients) to have control over their wellbeing and enjoy better health outcomes.
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When someone close to you dies from an injury ACC covers, we may be able to give you financial support.
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The Safety Dance: Our data on dancing-related injuries Te kanikani haumaru: ngā raraunga mō ngā wharanga i te ao kanikani
Let's dance - the new season of Dancing with the Stars New Zealand is starting and with it, it brings renewed enthusiasm for dance. Here's some tips to prepare.
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After going out for just one more wave, Verity Thom sustained an injury that could have been fatal. She has some important advice to keep surfers safe.