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Paralympian Corey Peters: "Sit skiing gives me a sense of freedom" Ko Corey Peters, he kaitākaro taumāhekeheke hauā: "Mā te rēti hukapapa mā te tūru, kua makere noa aku here "
Corey Peters' life changed forever after a motocross accident. Sport continues to give him a sense of freedom.
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This month marks the three-year anniversary of ACC offering rongoā Māori as an option in people’s recovery and the growth in that time has been significant.
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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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A message from Mike Tully on Te Wiki o te Reo Māori He kōrero i a Mike Tully mō Te Wiki o te Reo Māori
As we celebrate Te Wiki o te Reo Māori, ACC Acting Chief Executive Mike Tully reflects on our commitment to improving the health and wellbeing of Māori.
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Supporting Pasifika young people in New Zealand Te tautoko i ngā rangatahi o Te Moananui-a-Kiwa ki Aotearoa
We've partnered with Pasifika organisation, Le Va, to help reduce family violence, sexual violence and suicidal behaviour among young Pasifika.
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Nymbl just got better with the recent addition of Nymbl Bladder, a new feature that aims to improve bladder health and reduce the risk of bladder issues.
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Johnny’s story – Back on the frontline after a life-changing crash Te kōrero a Johnny – Kei te mura o te ahi anō nō muri mai i tētahi tukinga nui
After suffering a sudden crash on his patrol bike, Johnny McGrail knows how important it is for both drivers and riders to be at their best behind the wheel.
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We're encouraging New Zealanders to stay active and connected after an injury through a new initiative designed to help people recover faster and return to the things that matter most.
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Grandmother Whetumarama Mita and her partner Tim Marshall have taken part in 21 IronMāori events between them. The welcoming community and a desire to set an example for whānau is what keeps them returning to the ACC-supported multi-sport event.