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ACC has been named as a finalist in Te Hāpai Hapori, the Spirit of Service Awards, for our work with the Rongoā Māori Service, traditional Māori healing.
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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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Learn about previous Innovation Fund grant recipients.
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Water Safety NZ have released the 2022 Annual Drowning Report which shows a record 94 people lost their lives to drowning in Aotearoa last year.
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We welcome you to apply for a Residential Support contract at any time, and agree your rates with us. Advantages include agreed rates for both short-term and long-term residents.
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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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Motorcycle Awareness Month: The right gear could save your life Te marama whakatairanga i te eke motupaika: Ka ora koe mā ngā rauemi tōtika
Wearing the right gear for riding could be the difference between serious injury or the inconvenience of minor injuries.
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The warm weather isn’t quite over yet so there’s still time to finish off your summer DIY projects. But be sure to ‘have a hmmm’ and find the safest way – we accepted nearly 20,000 claims for DIY injuries last year.
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We’re developing solutions to protect the wellbeing of whānau and provide them with greater choice in accessing health services when they are injured.
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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.