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Search results for ‘Pressure Injury guiding principles’
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We don’t just provide cover for injuries caused by one-off accidents, we can also support some injuries which happen over time because of a person’s job.
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Webinar presentation slides for the mental injury part 1 webinar held on 18 October 2022. Learn what we mean by mental injury, what we can cover, how we determine causation along with expectations for mental injury providers and types of support for patients.
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We’re helping to make treatment safer for you. We support health professionals and encourage conversations around patient safety.
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After suffering a nasty injury on a remote tramping trail, Liz Wightwick feared the worst. She had to be airlifted to safety and has some wise words for fellow trampers to avoid going through such an ordeal.
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Rugby ball injury lawsuit in Ireland: Wouldn’t happen on our turf He take ā-ture ki Airana e pā ana ki tētahi wharanga poi whutupōro: e kore e kitea ki konei
What the ruck? A rugby fan has filed a lawsuit after a rugby ball hit her in the face. This is how we'd tackle the issue.
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The University of Auckland, in collaboration with Te Piha Romiromi and Tūrama Ltd are recipients of the $100,000 ACC Innovation Fund to help improve outcomes for injured people.
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Top tips to keep your home workout injury-free and fun He kupu āwhina kia kore koe e whara, kia ngahau anō ngā mahi korikori tinana i te kāinga
With gyms and fitness centres closed under the highest alert levels, more people are working up a sweat from home. Here are some handy tips to do so safely.
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Twenty-four years ago, Brendan Tourelle sustained a life-changing injury when he fell from a ladder and broke his back. Over time, he has recovered and is now reflecting on a life of helping others.
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