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Auckland, 08 December 2016
110 primary schools, totalling 499 classes, 2,500 parents and 15,000 children from across New Zealand, have completed the AIA Healthy Kids Challenge, racking up a massive 130,792,754 steps in the process. The aim of the five-week health and wellbeing programme was to inspire children, and their families, to get active and make healthy eating choices.
The 2016 AIA Healthy Kids Challenge cleverly combined technology and leading New Zealand athletes to inspire, motivate and educate primary school children and their parents to lead healthier lives. The programme was supported by hockey player Gemma Flynn, international rugby winger Cory Jane and basketball player Tom Abercrombie.
AIA New Zealand Head of Marketing and Communications, David Savidan, says: “We wanted to encourage Kiwi primary school kids and their parents to improve their general health and wellness by getting active and eating well as a family, and the Challenge has been a tremendous success.
“We have received amazing feedback from teachers and parents participating in the he AIA Healthy Kids Challenge. They’ve really valued the programme’s manageable goals, healthy tips and fun factor. The Challenge also inspired friendly competition amongst both classes and within classes – the effect was to encourage everyone to try even harder,” says Mr Savidan.
Black Sticks player Gemma Flynn says: “It’s fantastic to see so many children and their parents enjoying being active and making good food choices together. Establishing good, healthy habits is easier when the whole family is on board, and it benefits everyone. The AIA Healthy Kids Challenge has put technology to great use to help encourage a healthy lifestyle and I’m delighted to have been able to support this health and wellness initiative.”
As part of the AIA Healthy Kids Challenge, each child received a free pedometer to count the number of steps they took every day of the Challenge and the programme recorded each class’s daily average steps. Each child also created their own unique avatar. For every leg of the journey a class completed, they earned an entry for the draw to win prizes for their school, including 20 $1,000 AIA sports grants and 50 Huawei Tablets.
The children’s journey was captured in a virtual online world showing the progress of their avatars as they worked together to unlock new destinations. As children completed each leg, they were shown an animated video of their avatar exploring each new place with New Zealand sporting stars Gemma and Cory. They learned about the history and culture of the countries they ‘visited’, and got health tips on the way around.
The AIA Healthy Kids Challenge ran from 26 October to 30 November 2016. Visit www.healthykids.kiwi to see a full list of the participating schools and the prize winners.
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AIA New Zealand is a member of the AIA Group. Established in New Zealand in 1981, AIA New Zealand has consistently provided the market with innovative personal and business insurance products that suit the Kiwi way of life.
Today AIA New Zealand offers a range of risk management products that focus on the needs of customers. AIA New Zealand is based in Auckland with regional offices in Wellington and Christchurch. However, through a network of financial advisers, AIA reaches every corner of the country.
AIA New Zealand is a member of the Insurance & Financial Services Ombudsman Scheme (IFSO) and the Health Funds Association of New Zealand (HFANZ). Standard and Poor’s reaffirmed AIA New Zealand’s insurer financial strength rating at AA- in June 2016.
AIA Group Limited and its subsidiaries (collectively “AIA” or the “Group”) comprise the largest independent publicly listed pan-Asian life insurance group. It has a presence in 18 markets in Asia-Pacific – wholly-owned branches and subsidiaries in Hong Kong, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, China, Korea, the Philippines, Australia, Indonesia, Taiwan, Vietnam, New Zealand, Macau, Brunei, a 97 per cent subsidiary in Sri Lanka, a 49 per cent joint venture in India, and a representative office in Myanmar and Cambodia.
The business that is now AIA was first established in Shanghai almost a century ago. It is a market leader in the Asia-Pacific region (ex-Japan) based on life insurance premiums and holds leading positions across the majority of its markets. It had total assets of US$168 billion as of 30 November 2015.
AIA meets the long-term savings and protection needs of individuals by offering a range of products and services including life insurance, accident and health insurance, and savings plans. The Group also provides employee benefits, credit life and pension services to corporate clients. Through an extensive network of agents, partners and employees across Asia-Pacific, AIA serves the holders of more than 29 million individual policies and over 16 million participating members of group insurance schemes.
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