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Our advice on how to recognise concussion in kids, and what to do if you see the signs.
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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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After shattering his ankle in a trampoline accident, Liam Olson was told he may struggle to walk properly ever again. Now he is about to run Round the Bays Auckland as he looks to complete a remarkable recovery.
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Nicole's Story: How overcoming death led to a new beginning Te kōrero a Nicole: He oranga anō i te mate
After being left dead on the side of the road, Nicole Yeates fought for her life. Her recovery is giving hope for others with traumatic brain injuries.
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Surfing legend Maz Quinn is back in his happy place after support from ACC helped him recover from a broken back. He’s sharing his story to help others stay safe in the surf.
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Sarah’s story: Losing a finger but finding perspective Te kōrero a Sarah: Kua poroa te matimati, engari kua mahea te titiro
After suffering a horrific hand injury, Sarah has made a full recovery. She encourages others to slow down to prevent injury.
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Hamish's story: How a film crew set an example for workplace safety Te kōrero a Hamish: Ko te mahi a tētahi kāhui kiriata ki te whakatauira i te mahi haumaru i te wāhi mahi
While shooting a critically-acclaimed film on an Aotearoa farm, director Hamish Bennett prioritised safety in ways that every workplace can use.
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Three years of e-scooters: the true cost of convenience Ko te tau tuatoru o te kutarere-ī: te utu tūturu o tēnei rawa haratau
In 2018 e-scooters hit our shores, but how did New Zealanders really get on with this new mode of transport?
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We're part of the team supporting you to recover at work. Or if your injury is more serious, we can help you get into a different way of working.
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Derek’s story: Making history as an amputee paramedic Te kōrero a Derek: He whakatutukinga nui nā tētahi manapou tata pororere
Derek Eady feared his life would be changed forever after a DIY accident. But he made history by becoming the first amputee to work as a frontline paramedic in New Zealand