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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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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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Falls are the leading cause of injury in New Zealand, so we’re investing into balance app Nymbl to address this. Grandmother Dorothy Fitzpatrick knows how important maintaining your balance is after suffering concussion from a heavy fall.
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Sarah’s story: Losing a finger but finding perspective Te kōrero a Sarah: Kua poroa te matimati, engari kua mahea te titiro
After suffering a horrific hand injury, Sarah has made a full recovery. She encourages others to slow down to prevent injury.
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We’ve released our annual report for 2023, showing how we’ve helped almost two million New Zealanders who suffered an injury.
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Young women in sport: Are we training them all wrong? Ngā taitamāhine o te ao hākinakina: Kei te hē rānei ngā mahi whakangungu?
When it comes to sport, women are smashing it. However, academics say male-biased training could be causing harm and throttling performance.
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The happy-go-lucky nature of Taane Karena was tested when a serious injury put him in a dark place. But the support of our Hāpai programme, which provides care grounded in Māori values and principles, has turned his recovery around.
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Para athlete Peter Cowan has overcome the odds since losing a leg in a cycling accident at 15. This year, he’s attempting to achieve a lifetime goal – to qualify for the Paralympics.
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Revealed: How NZ’s sporting elite are getting a competitive edge this season Kua huraina mai: Te ara e eke ai ngā mātanga hākinakina o Aotearoa ki te taumata toa i tēnei tau
Boost your performance this short sporting season with advice from the coaches and physios who keep New Zealand's top athletes in peak condition.
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Sarah’s story: Breaking the silence on rape Te kōrero a Sarah: E whakaputa ana i ngā kōrero mō te pāwhera
Sarah suffered sexual assault as a child. She’s now broken her silence so that others will know help is always available.