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Two years ago, a 63-year-old from Tasman had a simple fall at her home. The accident and the follow up phone call from the Fracture Liaison Service (FLS) proved to be life changing.
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Our CEO Megan Main shares her story about how she overcame a deep fear to build a lifelong love of the water.
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Nikki’s story: Getting back on her feet after falling flat Ngā kōrero mō Nikki: Kua pakari anō te tū nō muri mai i te takanga ki raro
A severely sprained ankle requiring surgery could have cost Nikki Chamberlain thousands if she was still in the US. But in NZ, it’s a much different story.
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We’ve teamed up with NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi and the New Zealand Police to launch ‘Ghost your mates’, a new initiative aimed at keeping young drivers safe on the road by avoiding phone distraction.
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Motorbike rider Ross Gratton was affected by witnessing a serious accident as a teenager. Now he's ensuring riders have the road safety skills.
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ACC covers all residents of Aotearoa New Zealand for accident-related injuries, regardless of circumstances
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Two years after sustaining a spinal cord impairment, Wellington tetraplegic Andrew Leslie completes a 5km run.
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Football Ferns star Indiah-Paige Riley is aiming to help Crystal Palace back to the top tier of women’s football in England. She’s overcome a series of concussions and says it’s important to listen to your body and follow medical advice following a head knock.
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We’ve taken another step in helping whānau navigate our services by welcoming 15 new providers to Te Ara Tūhono, which provides free, independent kaupapa Māori advice on accessing ACC.
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Hāpai is an initiative providing kiritaki Māori and your whānau with options in your recovery support experience.