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Jump in trampoline injuries: Seven tips to prevent injury Kua piki ngā wharanga ki runga whāriki pekepeke: Ngā kupu āwhina e whitu hei kaupare atu i ngā wharanga
Playing on the trampoline is an iconic summer pastime for kids in Aotearoa. But for many, a jump on the tramp ends with an injury. This is Winnie's story.
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Virtual teenage house parties: Why consent still matters Ngā huihuinga taiohi o te ao mariko: He mea nui tonu te tuku whakaae
Despite bubble life, young people keep gathering at house parties – on their phones. Kōrero with them about healthy relationships to keep them safe everywhere.
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RIchard has lost six friends and colleagues to motorcycle crashes. It’s something he remembers every time he gets on his bike.
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Your health provider, employer or ACC can refer you to a local ICPMSK service provider. They must believe your injury meets the injury and patient criteria before making the referral.
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Former Silver Fern Anna Kennedy (née Thompson) was one of the first players to benefit from NetballSmart, an injury prevention programme launched 20 years ago by ACC. Now she's teaching NetballSmart principles to the young players she coaches.
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Mother and daughter Marilyn Chettleburgh and Linda Dingley are sharing their story to raise awareness of osteoporosis. ACC invests in the Fracture Liaison Service, which helps those who’ve suffered fractures regain their independence.
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The Chinese Medicine Council of New Zealand is on a journey to make sure all its practitioners provide culturally safe care to clients, aligning with the ACC Kawa Whakaruruhau (Cultural Safety) policy.
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Rongoā practitioner Donna Kerridge believes health outcomes can be improved through traditional Māori healing methods offered by ACC.