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Michelle Murray is our Tumu Pae Ora (Chief Māori and Equity Officer). She has a personal motivation to improve health outcomes for Māori. She has been at ACC for 14 months and already her team has plenty of great mahi (work) to reflect on.
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The happy-go-lucky nature of Taane Karena was tested when a serious injury put him in a dark place. But the support of our Hāpai programme, which provides care grounded in Māori values and principles, has turned his recovery around.
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After growing up in a Pākehā world, Nikau Munroe-Rawiri (Te Aupouri, Te Rarawa, Te Waiariki, Ngātiwai) has been on a journey to find his true self. The waka (vehicle) to get him there has been his study into rongoā Māori.
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The silver lining to losing a limb for Peter Cowan has been discovering a love of para va’a, an adaptive version of waka ama. With lifelong support from ACC helping him get there, he’s about to make his Paralympics debut.
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It’s Play Week Aotearoa 2021, and we’re sharing the importance and benefits of play for our tamariki.
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Everything you need know about lodging a claim for your patient. This includes checking the type of claim and the forms you need to provide.
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It would take more than a serious accident to keep experienced rider Steve Davies off the road. To help others stay safe, Steve‘s sharing the story of how he nearly lost his life as we celebrate Motorcycle Awareness Month.
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At just 10-years-old, Jamie Astwood’s life was turned upside down when she broke her back in a dune boarding accident. But her positive attitude has helped her lead an independent life, and set an inspirational example for others.