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We accept around 300 claims for fireworks injuries each year and our tamariki are the most affected. These injures are preventable. Fire and Emergency New Zealand is calling for people to be careful particularly with high winds forecast across the motu.
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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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Our Māori Health Lead Kylie Bryant (Ngāti Maniapoto) knows more than most the importance of being treated in a culturally appropriate way. She explains the mahi we’re doing in this area, including the launch of our cultural safety policy, Kawa Whakaruruhau.
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After a double bounce on a trampoline went wrong, young Maya Rutherford sustained a serious injury. Her family are helping tamariki avoid a similar story.
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Kelly Jury's netball career took a hit when she was injured. Now fully recovered she doesn't want the same injury happening to anyone.
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Former Silver Fern Anna Kennedy (née Thompson) was one of the first players to benefit from NetballSmart, an injury prevention programme launched 20 years ago by ACC. Now she's teaching NetballSmart principles to the young players she coaches.
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From a childhood injury to teenage golfing success He wharanga nā te tamaiti, he toa haupōro nā te taiohi
From a distance, Parker Aluesi looks like any other golfer, but get a bit closer and you realise that his journey has been far from straightforward.
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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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Last year we helped 200,000 children recover from an injury. We want tamariki to stay safe and active, but we're here for care and recovery if injuries happen.
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ACC New Zealand's Head of Talent, Sharon Champness, writes about her top 5 benefits of hiring people living with disabilities.