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“It’s OK to turn up to work feeling down, and it’s OK to tap someone on the shoulder and say you’re having a tough day.”
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Having suffered multiple concussions, Shawn Stewart knows how dangerous it can be to play on after a head knock. He now works in injury prevention and is pleased to see ACC at Polyfest this year to build awareness around concussion in sport.
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We’re working to have safe, inclusive communities where everyone flourishes. We also want to secure a future where tamariki, children, rangatahi, young people, whānau and families are protected.
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A lot has changed in five decades of Polyfest but one thing remains – the sense of community. On the eve of the 50th anniversary, event director Seiuli Terri Leo-Mauu explains what’s special about the cultural festival, which ACC are again a partner of.
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Lydia’s story: ‘I was lucky to walk away’ Te kōrero a Lydia: Nōku te waimarie i hīkoi atu noa iho au
A serious concussion took Lydia Markham away from her passion of ice skating and her job nursing newborn babies. But our support helped her get back to doing the things she loves.
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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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Our Innovation Fund welcomes final recipient TŪ TONU. TŪ TONU is looking to make a difference for wāhine Māori and Pasifika in the Waikato who have suffered a maternal birth injury (MBI).
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So injured birthing parents can access ACC-funded treatment and care early, we’ve expanded the types of health professionals who can lodge claims.
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Music icon Betty-Anne Hall is best known as the former lead singer of legendary Kiwi band Ardijah. But she’s also a keen waka ama paddler and has never missed the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals.