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Falls may be the leading cause of injuries for our older population, but help is at hand with ACC's brand new Nymbl app.
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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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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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A moment of distraction left Sharleen Bishop with a fractured wrist and a loss of independence. But the support of ACC helped her recover and she’s now using Nymbl to stay on her feet.
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Bailley's story: Flying high after devastating balcony collapse Te kōrero a Bailley: He hikinga wairua nō muri mai i te takanga o tētahi mahau
Bailley Unahi’s young life changed forever when a balcony fell on her, but it didn’t stop her setting new life goals. She's now a Para athlete, learning to sit-ski.
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A hero of the Paris 2024 Paralympics, Pete Cowan has been honoured at the ACC-supported Waka Ama Sprint Nationals and confirmed he’s preparing for another go in four years.
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A hot water bottle or electric blanket may be your best friend at bedtime during these cold winter months, but being warm and cosy can be dangerous. Remember to be careful and Have a Hmmm before you or your whānau hit the pillow this winter.
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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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Mother-of-eight Jacinta O’Donohue nearly broke her neck in a nasty fall at the gym. With the support of ACC, she’s made a full recovery and has some good advice for other gym goers.
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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.