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People in Waikato are being well supported in their rehabilitation and freeing up hospital beds at the same time, thanks to the successful START programme – a precursor to the national introduction of ACC’s Non-Acute Rehabilitation Pathway (NARP).
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After having a brush with death on the farm, Owen Gullery hit reset on his life. He's telling his story so other farmers don't share a similar one.
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How talking about feelings with your children can help keep them safer from abuse Mā te kōrero mō ngā kare ā-roto, ka haumaru ake te noho o ō tamariki i ngā mahi tūkino
Listening to your children’s feelings helps build a strong and supportive relationship. Kathryn McPhillips, clinical psychologist and executive director of HELP Auckland, offers advice for parents and caregivers.
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We’re using 'The Thinker' to remind beachgoers of the dangers of underestimating the risks in and around water as the summer surf heats up.
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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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If you’re unable to use MyACC, learn how to request support, including weekly compensation, and submit information about your injury.
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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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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.
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Building a treehouse? Or rebuilding your life? E whakatū ana i te whare rākau, e whakarauora ana rānei i tō oranga?
Injuries can happen wherever we are - at home, in the community and at work. We help prevent injuries and provide care and support if things go wrong.