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When PE teacher Carl Perry ruptured his Achilles, he was worried about taking time off work. But going on a Recovery at Work programme helped him stay on top of his tasks and remain socially connected, giving his physical and mental wellbeing a boost.
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We’re using 'The Thinker' to remind beachgoers of the dangers of underestimating the risks in and around water as the summer surf heats up.
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Tom's story: Local legend hangs up his boots after a head knock Te kōrero a Tom: Ka whakairihia ngā pūtu o te toki i muri i te tukinga o tōna mahunga
After suffering a serious concussion at the top of his game, Tom Jackson made a difficult decision about his future while recovering.
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In recent decades, mobile phones have completely changed the way we communicate – and given us plenty of online entertainment. But it turns out that little device in your pocket or handbag can also cause you an injury.
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Karen’s story: A mother shares her pain to help save lives Te kōrero a Karen: E whakapuaki ana tētahi māmā i tōna mamae kia ora ai ētahi atu
After tragically losing her son Jack in a kayaking trip that went wrong, Karen Skellett is urging all New Zealanders to understand the risks and stay safe in the water.
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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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ACC is laying down the wero (challenge) for all skiers and snowboarders across Aotearoa to “Have a Hmmm” before hitting the slopes this winter.
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Lee Taniwha became a tetraplegic aged 13. He says the new ACC funding for Peer and Whānau Support service is a “massive boost”.
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Fitness fanatic Craig Harrington lost the lower part of his right leg in a motorbike accident as a teenager. But he hasn’t let that hold him back and, with lifelong support from ACC, leads an action-packed lifestyle.
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Johnny’s story: Helping others after a life-changing injury Te kōrero a Johnny: E āwhina ana i ētahi atu i muri mai i te wharanga nunui rawa
After breaking his neck in a surfing accident at 22, Johnny Bourke has gone on to achieve a stellar academic career. His story shows what's possible if you never give up.