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Here's your guide to the recovery and support available to help you get back to work. Most people with non-complex injuries can recover safely at work.
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After winning bronze at the Paralympics, Peter Cowan is now a hero to many in his Hawke’s Bay hometown. His career will come full circle this week when he attends the IronMāori rangatahi, tamariki and kaumatua events in Napier.
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RIchard has lost six friends and colleagues to motorcycle crashes. It’s something he remembers every time he gets on his bike.
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						Martin Bosley: How to make a yummy dish safely Martin Boseley: Me pēhea te noho haumaru i te wā e tunu ana i ngā kai reka
Let former chef Martin Bosley take you through a delicious chicken and rice dish while learning a few handy kitchen safety tips along the way in the video above.
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Two years after sustaining a spinal cord impairment, Wellington tetraplegic Andrew Leslie completes a 5km run.
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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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						What do you learn from 1,000 motorcycle crashes? He aha rā ngā akoranga i ngā tukinga 1,000 mā runga motopaika?
Peter Sowter has seen it all. As a NZ Police crash investigator, he knows what causes motorcycle crashes. Yet he still rides a motorcycle almost every day.
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People in Waikato are being well supported in their rehabilitation and freeing up hospital beds at the same time, thanks to the successful START programme – a precursor to the national introduction of ACC’s Non-Acute Rehabilitation Pathway (NARP).
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						Carla’s story: New treatment pathway helps sports-mad teen bounce back Te kōrero a Carla: He ara whakamaimoa hou hei whakapiki ake te ora o te hunga rangatahi e tino ngākaunui ana ki te hākinakina
A young football player from South Auckland is now back on the field after becoming the latest success story of the Escalated Care Pathway, an innovative new injury management option.
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Football is the largest team participation sport in the country and ACC is pleased to renew its injury prevention partnership with New Zealand Football, investing $2.5 million over the next two years.