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We’re proud to be promoting Māori health and wellbeing by continuing our support of the IronMāori multi-sport event, which is returning to its roots for the latest edition next month.
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One of the founding clubs that help lay the roots for the sport of waka ama in this country made an emotional return to the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals last month.
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We're closely connected to water. We swim and play in it, and gather kai from it. The best way to enjoy our water is knowing how to be safe around it.
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Could the power of community turn you into a triathlete? Mā te whakamanawa o te hapori e tū kaiaka ai koe?
That’s what a whānau fitness group based in Wellington is achieving. It’s full of support and encouraging people on their hauora journey.
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Martin’s story: Gaining a new lease on life after nearly losing a foot Te kōrero a Martin: E takahi ana i tētahi ara hou nō muri mai i te poronga o te waewae
The award-winning career of well-known foodie Martin Bosley was abruptly brought to a halt by serious injury. His mental health suffered but he now feels like his ordeal may have been a blessing in disguise.
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Policy and process documents that relate to tern to work programme and vocational rehabilitation in general. Official information response GOV-007172.
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A high school from South Auckland has a proud history to uphold at the ACC-supported ASB Polyfest this year. They will be among many paying homage to a highly-respected matriarch of the Samoan community.
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The Waka Ama Sprint Nationals was a huge success – attracting the largest ever cohort of paddlers to Lake Karāpiro this month. ACC was on site to provide a Whānau Zone for paddlers and supporters to relax, as well as offering a range of health services.
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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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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.