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Falls are the leading cause of injury in New Zealand, so we’re investing into balance app Nymbl to address this. Grandmother Dorothy Fitzpatrick knows how important maintaining your balance is after suffering concussion from a heavy fall.
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There’s a hive of activity at Lake Karāpiro this week, as the Waka Ama Sprint Nationals take place. Supported by ACC, the event brings together whānau from all over the motu, with this year’s theme being hauora (health and wellbeing).
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The start of a new year is an opportunity to reflect and set new goals. Health and fitness goals are common but need to be tackled wisely to avoid injury, as Hala found out.
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Through the Sensitive Claims Service, we provide support for anyone in Aotearoa New Zealand, including visitors to the country, who has experienced sexual abuse or assault in New Zealand
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Farmstrong, a rural wellbeing programme supported by ACC, has launched Getting Through. It provides a book and online resource to support farmers going through the recovery process from adverse weather events.
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Staying safe over Christmas and New Year will mean you get to enjoy the fun and sun with your whānau but without getting an injury.
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Supporting Pasifika young people in New Zealand Te tautoko i ngā rangatahi o Te Moananui-a-Kiwa ki Aotearoa
We've partnered with Pasifika organisation, Le Va, to help reduce family violence, sexual violence and suicidal behaviour among young Pasifika.
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Derek’s story: Making history as an amputee paramedic Te kōrero a Derek: He whakatutukinga nui nā tētahi manapou tata pororere
Derek Eady feared his life would be changed forever after a DIY accident. But he made history by becoming the first amputee to return to work as a frontline paramedic in New Zealand.