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Thursday, 11 March 2021, 5:19 pm
Introducing Wai ora Aotearoa: Navigating to a safer
future. New Zealand Water Safety Sector Strategy 2025 –
the water safety sectors collective approach to ensure
everyone connects to and enjoys the water safely.
This
is a significant event – As the lead agency Water Safety
New Zealand (WSNZ) has been working with the wider sector to
develop a collaborative approach to reduce drowning
fatalities and injuries in Aotearoa/New Zealand over the
next five years.
“Achieving this vision will address
the drowning problem in our country,” says WSNZ Board
Chair Maurice Kidd. “As New Zealanders and visitors, we
enjoy some of the most magnificent waterways in the world.
Over $100m paid in claims for elderly falling in the Bay of Plenty in five years
11 Mar, 2021 05:00 PM
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Rory O Rourke who says falls are really bad for older people and he s been going to balance classes to help him keep on his feet after having a few falls recently
Rory O Rourke who says falls are really bad for older people and he s been going to balance classes to help him keep on his feet after having a few falls recently
Thousands of Rotorua seniors are falling every year promoting payments of over $21 million to the city in claims to help them recover.