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ACC's predictive modelling tool is to help identify clients that need extra help and how ACC can help them with their recovery.
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Senior Constable Johnny McGrail almost lost his life in a motorbike crash. As we celebrate Motorcycle Awareness Month, Johnny says both riders and car drivers need to be aware of the danger on our roads.
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Learn to drive the right way and be ready to pass the restricted licence test, first time. Drive Go is New Zealand’s official learn to drive app.
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General practitioners (GPs), nurse practitioners, and medical specialists can issue medical certificates. Get an introduction to medical certification.
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After overcoming injury setbacks to become a national heroine, Football Ferns star Hannah Wilkinson is keen to leave a legacy – not just to inspire future generations with her performances but to highlight the importance of injury prevention.
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You may think winter sports injuries peak later in the season when the competition heats up and the fields get wet and muddy. But most people actually get injured at the start of the season, find out why and how you can avoid becoming one of them.
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It’s vital we work with experts like you in helping New Zealanders get back to work and independence after injury. 2025 is about focusing on how we work with the health sector and commission for services to improve outcomes for injured people.
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After seven years of delivering the consent and healthy relationship programme we are looking at a more effective way to support young New Zealanders.
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Three years of e-scooters: the true cost of convenience Ko te tau tuatoru o te kutarere-ī: te utu tūturu o tēnei rawa haratau
In 2018 e-scooters hit our shores, but how did New Zealanders really get on with this new mode of transport?