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Warm up to winter sports to avoid sitting on the sidelines Me whakamahana te tinana i mua i te mahi hākinakina i tēnei takurua, kei mahue kē koe ki te taha
As sportspeople lace the boots for the winter season, physios and fitness experts encourage players to get prepared to reduce the chance of injury.
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Claim data and customer feedback information now online Kei te ipurangi ngā raraunga mō ngā kerēme me ngā urupare a ngā kiritaki
Information about types of injury, how quickly ACC accepts a claim, and how people rate ACC is now available online.
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Learn how you can support kiritaki (clients) as we move to the new Sensitive Claims Service contract.
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After losing his right leg as a teenager, it would have been easy for Mitch Joynt to give up on life. But his determined attitude and the support of ACC have put him on the verge of achieving his Paralympics dream.
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After going out for just one more wave, Verity Thom sustained an injury that could have been fatal. She has some important advice to keep surfers safe.
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One in 10 'ghost' concussions tipped to fly under the radar Ka kore e kitea kotahi te tukinga roro ‘kēhua’ i roto i ngā tukinga 10
We're aiming to prevent ‘ghost’ concussions going unseen and unreported by children at this year’s AIMS Games in Tauranga.
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Dairy farmer Jason Halford went from being an award-winner to a place of burnout. Life is much brighter these days but he’s sharing his story to help others.
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We're reassessing declined surgical mesh claims based on new medical evidence I runga i ngā taunakitanga hou o te ao hauora, kei te aromatawai anō mātou i ngā kerēme mō te raumata hāparapara
ACC is reassessing declined surgical mesh claims to ensure past cover decisions are consistent with the latest understanding of mesh injuries.
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Proud Aboriginal man Jeffrey Gray is travelling overseas to attend the ACC Rongoā Māori Conference in Rotorua this week, hoping to take home some learnings which can be used to improve indigenous health outcomes in Australia.
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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.