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‘The Thinker’ appeared at three Mid Canterbury primary schools this week during sessions that encouraged the children to think about ways they can keep injury free while having fun.
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Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) affect many people in New Zealand. We want to create awareness and reduce the number, severity and impact of TBIs.
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Martin Than is passionate about improving outcomes for New Zealanders dealing with concussion. He is the Project Manager of Wayfind, a game-changing software tool which incorporates best practice guidelines for how a patient is treated.
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Rates of Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injuries are on the rise in female football – which the Hibiscus Coast women’s team knows all too well. They're now big advocates of the NZ Football Performance and Prevention programme.
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CEO of Construction Health and Safety New Zealand (CHASNZ), Chris Alderson is passionate about making building sites safer across the motu. He explains how funding from ACC will help make sure our construction workers return home safely every day.
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Proud Aboriginal man Jeffrey Gray is travelling overseas to attend the ACC Rongoā Māori Conference in Rotorua this week, hoping to take home some learnings which can be used to improve indigenous health outcomes in Australia.
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Our Māori Health Lead Pollyanne Taare and Head of Māori Health Partnerships Eldon Paea shared the progress of our rongoā Māori service at a global event in Canada last month. Pollyanne says it was great affirmation that we’re on the right track.
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Rongoā Māori practitioner hopes traditional healing system becomes mainstream Ke te pīrangi tētahi tohunga rongoā Māori ki te kite i ngā mahi rongoā i te ao hauora whānui
Ruatau Perez is a rongoā Māori practitioner in Canterbury. He wants to see it find a regular place in treatment of New Zealanders.
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Coach Hamish Meacheam has been helping Para athletes achieve their goals for 10 years. He hopes LevelUp, a series of online resources developed with the support of ACC, will help inspire a new generation of Para coaches and athletes.