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Did you know you’re more likely to get injured around the home than anywhere else? Half of the two million claims we receive each year are for home-based injuries.
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Early in her life, our chief executive Megan Main gained first-hand experience of the impact injuries can have on whānau when her father suffered a fall at work.
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Working together to treat and prevent sepsis E mahitahi ana ki te rongoā, ki te kaupare atu hoki i te mate whakatāoke
World Sepsis Day, on 13 September, is an opportunity to raise awareness of a disease which affects more than 1 in 100 people in New Zealand every year.
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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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Nick Cornish lost the ability to play his beloved oboe after he flew head-first off a mountain bike, breaking his neck. Now, he's back performing on stage.
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Run your best race this spring without becoming a statistic Omangia tō omanga roa i tēnei kōanga – kei noho koe ki ngā tatauranga o te hunga whara
It’s a busy time on the streets of New Zealand as runners get ready for marathon season. Here’s some expert advice on staying injury-free for race day.
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We’ll be hosting our first Psychology Advisor Provider Forum of the year. Our first session will be held on Friday 11 April at 12 pm. The topic for this session is "SMART Goals: What, Why, and How."
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We’re excited to share that we’ve published a list on our website of suppliers approved to deliver group-based therapy through the Sensitive Claims Service.
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Tearing my ACL changed everything – footballer Aoife King shares her story Nō te haenga o tōku ACL, ka huri kōaro tōku ao – he kōrero nā Aoife King, he kaitākaro whutupōro
Aoife King, NZSS football rep, ruptured both of her anterior cruciate ligaments, potentially forcing her to give up the sport forever.