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South Auckland teenager Paris Schlooz is sharing her near-drowning experience to help others.
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Join an ISSC engagement session across the country and help us evolve and strengthen the support we provide survivors of sexual violence.
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‘Ordinary consequence’ as a factor in treatment injuries Ko te pānga o tētahi 'āhuatanga noa' i te whakapaitanga ake o tētahi wharanga
When we check a treatment injury claim, one of the aspects we look at is whether the injury was an ordinary consequence of the treatment provided.
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Freak snowboarding accident doesn’t deter a return to the mountain Ahakoa te heipūtanga mai o tētahi wharanga whawhati tata ka hoki tonu atu ki te maunga.
When snowboarder Carlton Johnstone dismounted from a chairlift at Cornet Peak, he hit an icy patch and fell hard. Within hours he had surgery to fix an impact fracture to his hip.
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Silver Ferns coach Dame Noeline Taurua (Ngāpuhi, Ngāti Whātua) is a legend of New Zealand Netball and a passionate supporter of the recently revised NetballSmart programme, focusing on injury prevention through conditioning and the pre-game warm-up.
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Māmā Rangiiria Keogh believes it’s important for Māori to receive culturally appropriate care. She went through a tough time after her maternal birth injury (MBI) went undiagnosed but is now back into an active life after receiving the support she needed.
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Para archer Paul Wallace and coach Garry Porter have made some huge gains in Paul’s first year in the sport, with support from the Paralympics NZ LevelUp programme. Supported by ACC, LevelUp helps coaches gain skills to coach disabled athletes.
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Surfing is the leading cause of water-related injuries, so we’re helping surfers stay safe by spreading awareness of the need to ‘Have a hmmm’. We’ll be on hand at the Aotearoa Māori Surfing Titles, one of the most special events on the surfing calendar.
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You can use our secure document transfer form on HealthLink to securely send patient notes through your practice management system (PMS).
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We’re continuing our partnership with Netball NZ to lessen the rate of injuries on the netball court. Our investment will grow to $3.6m in the next three years.