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Jump in trampoline injuries: Seven tips to prevent injury Kua piki ngā wharanga ki runga whāriki pekepeke: Ngā kupu āwhina e whitu hei kaupare atu i ngā wharanga
Playing on the trampoline is an iconic summer pastime for kids in Aotearoa. But for many, a jump on the tramp ends with an injury. This is Winnie's story.
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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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Surfing is the leading cause of water-related injuries, so we’re helping surfers stay safe by spreading awareness of the need to ‘Have a hmmm’. We’ll be on hand at the Aotearoa Māori Surfing Titles, one of the most special events on the surfing calendar.
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Learn about types of complex cover, like mental injury, treatment injury and work-related gradual process injury.
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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.
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It’s Safer Boating Week, which is all about helping boaties get home to their whānau after a day out on the water.
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After suffering a horrific workplace injury, Corbin Hart found a new passion in kayaking. That passion took him to the world stage and he's ready for more.
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ACC covers all residents of Aotearoa New Zealand for accident-related injuries, regardless of circumstances
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Too many tamariki are being hospitalised with preventable injuries. Could mātauranga Māori be the answer? E hia kē nei ngā tamariki e kuhuna ana ki te hōhipera nā ngā wharanga take-kore. Kei te mātauranga o ngā tīpuna te rongoā?
Māori tamariki are 1.5 times more likely to be hospitalised by a preventable injury. How might a te ao Māori approach help whānau keep tamariki safe?