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Mother-of-five Mea Motu became the IBO World Super Bantamweight champion earlier this year, a title she retained by defeating Chandni Mehra from India in Whangārei this month – just days after being recognised in the ACC-supported Māori Sports Awards.
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ACC is joining Te Matatini again as sponsors this week and we’ll be on site to provide the largest ever offering of rongoā Māori services for people who are competing and supporting the event.
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Rising interest rates have big impact on ACC financial result He nui te pānga o te pikinga o te huamoni ki te pūtea a ACC
Our 2021 annual report shows a $10 billion net accounting surplus due to the impact of rising interest rates.
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Finding a balance after experiencing sexual assault or abuse Te kimi oranga tōtika i muri i te pānga mai o te ai tūkino, o te tūkino rānei
Appreciating the good things in life can help you deal with the trauma of sexual assault. One woman shares her tips for mental and physical health.
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Ngāpuhi rangatahi Laquiesha Clifford has been recognised in the ACC-supported Māori Sports Awards after her extraordinary win at the VNEA Junior World Pool Championships, held in the USA in July.
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It can be scary to think of your teenager on the road, but it’s easy to give them a full kete (kit) of skills to help them become a confident, capable driver.
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Innovators wanted. Apply for a workplace injury prevention grant Kei te kimihia ngā kaiwaihanga auaha. Tonoa te pūtea kaupare wharanga i te wāhi mahi
Have you got a great idea to improve workplace health and safety in your industry?
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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 were proud to again partner with Te Matatini to spread awareness of our services amongst whānau and provide our largest ever offering of rongoā Māori (traditional healing) at a community event.