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We’re working to have safe, inclusive communities where everyone flourishes. We also want to secure a future where tamariki, children, rangatahi, young people, whānau and families are protected.
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Five years ago, Peata Nuku had a life-changing injury. With the support of ACC, she’s recovered to become a world champion and is now about to make her Waka Ama Sprint Nationals debut.
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Funding from ACC has helped people in Northland impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle to recover by using rongoā Māori, a traditional form of healing available as an ACC rehabilitation option for the past four years.
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Supporting recovery at work for straightforward injuries keeps an employee connected to their workplace and businesses humming.
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Paralympics double gold medallist Anna Grimaldi is in the prime of her career and is hoping to see others follow in her footsteps through the ACC-supported LevelUp, a series of online resources for coaching disabled athletes.
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After a brush with death on her motorbike, Mandy Peterson knows the value of safety training and is urging others to complete a Ride Forever course ahead of the riding season.
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Trevor’s story: How a fall ended five decades of hard work Te kōrero a Trevor: Nō tana hinganga ki raro, ka hinga hoki ngā tau mahi e rima tekau
When an experienced engineer fell from a superyacht onto a concrete floor, many years as a hard-working employee came crashing to an end.
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Tearing my ACL changed everything – footballer Aoife King shares her story Nō te haenga o tōku ACL, ka huri kōaro tōku ao – he kōrero nā Aoife King, he kaitākaro whutupōro
Aoife King, NZSS football rep, ruptured both of her anterior cruciate ligaments, potentially forcing her to give up the sport forever.
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Run your best race this spring without becoming a statistic Omangia tō omanga roa i tēnei kōanga – kei noho koe ki ngā tatauranga o te hunga whara
It’s a busy time on the streets of New Zealand as runners get ready for marathon season. Here’s some expert advice on staying injury-free for race day.