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Hamish's story: How a film crew set an example for workplace safety Te kōrero a Hamish: Ko te mahi a tētahi kāhui kiriata ki te whakatauira i te mahi haumaru i te wāhi mahi
While shooting a critically-acclaimed film on an Aotearoa farm, director Hamish Bennett prioritised safety in ways that every workplace can use.
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Motorbike rider Ross Gratton was affected by witnessing a serious accident as a teenager. Now he's ensuring riders have the road safety skills.
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Talented teenager Milly Marshall-Kirkwood has overcome the odds to become one of the most exciting young Para athletes in New Zealand, leading to her being included in the ACC-supported Para Sport Collective – which she describes as a life changing.
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At age 5, Brayden Warnock-Hannon suffered severe burns that changed his life. Over 50 surgeries later, Brayden is focusing on giving others hope.
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We’re investing to help create safer workplaces in New Zealand and are encouraging businesses to apply for our Workplace Injury Prevention Grants, applications for which close on 4 April.
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We're back for a third year at the AIMS Games, with the goal of reducing sport-related injuries among young athletes.
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ACC's predictive modelling tool is to help identify clients that need extra help and how ACC can help them with their recovery.
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$3.9 million granted to improve workplace safety Kua tukuna te $3.9 miriona kia pai ake te noho haumaru ki ngā wāhi mahi
As part of our five-year investment to influence change in the workplace, we've awarded grants to organisations who are leading the way with workplace safety.
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The best friend of intensive care nurse and ambulance officer Nick Grant was killed in a motorbike accident when they were riding together two years ago. Nick’s sharing the trauma of losing Sean Dickey as part of Motorcycle Awareness Month.
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Sport’s a huge part of our culture. From rugby to waka ama, it’s in our blood. We want you to be safe, but we're also here to support you if you get injured.