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Ten years ago, Mitch Joynt’s life changed in a moment. He has overcome incredible adversity and set his sights on representing New Zealand at the 2024 Paralympics.
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Looking after our youngest can be a challenge at the best of times, not to mention at home during bubble life. Here are some tamariki safety tips.
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Accident compensation has a long history in New Zealand. The Accident Compensation Corporation (ACC) began in 1974 and has continued to evolve ever since.
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Olivia Shivas, digital producer and podcast creator, has been announced as the winner of the prestigious Attitude ACC Supreme Award at the 2021 Attitude Awards.
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Supporting your injured employee to recover at work E tautoko ana i te whakarauoratanga o tō kaimahi ki te wāhi mahi
Learn about recovery at work and how to support your injured employee to recover at work. Use the employer resources and download the guides.
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Kids love the water: How to keep our tamariki safe Ka mutu te pai o te wai ki te tamaiti: Me pēhea te whakahaumaru i ā tātou tamariki
Fun in the water can turn dangerous in an instant. Here's some tips on how to keep you and your tamariki safe this summer with proper water safety training.
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We're closely connected to water. We swim and play in it, and gather kai from it. The best way to enjoy our water is knowing how to be safe around it.
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Veteran paddler Mike Hickson has been to nearly all the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals over the last 35 years. He now competes in the masters’ category with a team whose cute name belies its competitive nature.
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Dairy farmer Jason Halford went from being an award-winner to a place of burnout. Life is much brighter these days but he’s sharing his story to help others.
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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.