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Does contact sport have a future in New Zealand? He wāhi tō ngā tākaro tukituki i Aotearoa i ngā rā ki tua?
Contact sport. Here to stay? Or too dangerous? Here's what our Head of Injury Prevention, Isaac Carlson, thinks.
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A spinal cord injury left his future uncertain. But Aaron Ewen bounced back from tragedy to achieve at the highest levels of his sport.
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Johnny’s story – Back on the frontline after a life-changing crash Te kōrero a Johnny – Kei te mura o te ahi anō nō muri mai i tētahi tukinga nui
After suffering a sudden crash on his patrol bike, Johnny McGrail knows how important it is for both drivers and riders to be at their best behind the wheel.
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Paralympian gold medallist Anna Grimaldi has overcome two years of injury woes to get back to her best and defend her title in Tokyo.
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Five years ago, George Thompson suffered a life-changing injury on his farm. He’s defied the odds to walk again and is pleased to see ACC partner with Safer Farms to help prevent others going through the same ordeal.
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A grandmother of 17, Aroha Te Wao is finding time in her busy life to take on IronMāori – an ACC-supported multi-sport event aimed at promoting wellbeing among whānau.
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Twenty-four years ago, Brendan Tourelle sustained a life-changing injury when he fell from a ladder and broke his back. Over time, he has recovered and is now reflecting on a life of helping others.
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Luke's Story: How one moment on the slopes almost changed a life forever Te kōrero a Luke: Nā te retireti hukapapa noa, ka tata huri kē tōna ao
After breaking his back in a snowboarding accident, Luke Henley has completed a long recovery to hit the snow again.
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Talented teenager Milly Marshall-Kirkwood has overcome the odds to become one of the most exciting young Para athletes in New Zealand, leading to her being included in the ACC-supported Para Sport Collective – which she describes as a life changing.
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Funding from ACC has helped people in Northland impacted by Cyclone Gabrielle to recover by using rongoā Māori, a traditional form of healing available as an ACC rehabilitation option for the past four years.