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Brook's Story: How a Flying Kiwi made a comeback to the top Te kōrero mō Brook: Te hokinga mai o tētahi Kiwi Whai Parirau ki te tihi
When a near-permanent injury stopped him competing on the world stage, Brook Macdonald fought his way back to the top.
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Increased RugbySmart investment looks to create positive social change Ka rongo te pāpori i ngā hua o te whakapikinga ake o te pūtea a RugbySmart
ACC and New Zealand Rugby (NZR) are building on the success of the RugbySmart injury prevention programme.
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Harper's story: How a back bend changed a child's life Te kōrero mō Harper: Ko te piko o te tuara, koia te tū o te tamaiti
When she was seven, Harper damaged her spine. Five years later she’s already ticking off her life goals, as she aims to become an inspirational ambassador.
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Supporting recovery at work for straightforward injuries keeps an employee connected to their workplace and businesses humming.
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Dr Peter Jansen: The importance of culturally appropriate care Tākuta Peter Jansen: Ko te hiranga o ngā momo mahi tauwhiro whai tikanga
Passionate about achieving equity of health outcomes, Dr Peter Jansen is an expert on cultural competency. He shares his story with us, explaining why receiving culturally appropriate care is so important.
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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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It’s vital we work with experts like you in helping New Zealanders get back to work and independence after injury. 2025 is about focusing on how we work with the health sector and commission for services to improve outcomes for injured people.
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Recently registered with us as a health provider? Have a new employee joining your practice? Find information and resources to get started with us.
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We recently published our Kawa Whakaruruhau (Cultural Safety) policy to help healthcare providers lift their cultural competency, and make people from all backgrounds feel safe.