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After overcoming injury setbacks to become a national heroine, Football Ferns star Hannah Wilkinson is keen to leave a legacy – not just to inspire future generations with her performances but to highlight the importance of injury prevention.
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Each year our performance is reviewed by a Parliament Select Committee.
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Addressing the root causes of family and sexual violence in Pasifika communities is the aim of the Atu-Mai violence prevention programme, run by Le Va in collaboration with ACC.
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Home and Community Support - Maximise Independence (HCSMI) aims to provide kiritaki (clients) with greater choice and control over home and community support, following the life changing impacts of an injury.
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ACC can help pay for a range of medical, health and treatment costs if we cover your injury. You may have to pay for part of your treatment costs.
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This year's Attitude Awards finalists in the Employer category are another crop of inclusive, supportive people.
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We know recovering at work is good for an injured person’s physical and mental wellbeing, and helps them get better, sooner. So we’ve created an online hub on how to make recovery at work a success – for an injured person, employer or health professional.
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Paralympian Scott Martlew lost his leg as a teenager when a rugby injury led to a bacterial infection. But he refused to let that hold him back and is now targeting a place on the Paralympics podium next year.
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Ben's story: How a 50/50 decision changed a life forever Te kōrero a Ben: Nā te whakatau 50/50 ka huri kē tōna ao
As Ben Lucas watches the Paralympic Games, he doesn't think of his accident. He looks back on his Para Sport career, and those he took to the world stage.
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Early in her life, our chief executive Megan Main gained first-hand experience of the impact injuries can have on whānau when her father suffered a fall at work.