Entitlements, services, and support for veterans who served after 1 April 1974
Entitlements that may be available to veterans who have Qualifying Service after 1 April 1974.
Check your eligibility for support
Eligibility for these entitlements, services, and support will depend on your own circumstances, including:
- when you first joined
- where you served.
To view the specific services you may be eligible for, complete the Check Your Eligibility tool. It will display your relevant support services at the bottom of the page.
Table of entitlements, services, and support
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We may be able to fund treatment of service-related conditions. |
Vocational Rehabilitation supports you with your work-related needs. This can be in many ways, including retraining and education. |
Veterans' Independence Programme This is a non-urgent, needs-based programme for veterans with Qualifying Service who are having some difficulty managing in their own home. |
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We may be able to help if you're experiencing mental health concerns related to your Qualifying Service. |
The Disablement Pension provides compensation for those with a service-related injury or illness that impairs them. |
Commemorative Project Contribution Commemorative Project Contributions support NZ-based projects that recognise veterans' sacrifice. This includes reunions and public memorials. |
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Rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing) We fund rongoā Māori as part of treatment and rehabilitation. |
The Retirement Lump Sum recognises the challenges of saving when on financial support for a long time. |
Commemorative Travel Contribution A Commemorative Travel Contribution can be used to fund travel to commemorate your Qualifying Operational Service. This could be either internationally or within New Zealand. |
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Social Rehabilitation is about enabling you to live your best life possible. |
Weekly Compensation provides financial compensation when you can't work due to a service-related condition. |
Medals are issued and administered by the New Zealand Defence Force's Personnel Archives and Medals. |
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We may fund hearing aids and other appliances if you need them. |
Travel for Treatment and Rehabilitation We may be able to support your travel costs for assessment, treatment or rehabilitation. We might also be able to cover travel costs of someone escorting you. |
Most New Zealand military service records are held by New Zealand Defence Force's Personnel Archives and Medals. |
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Battery Allowance is a regular payment intended to help cover the cost of replacing batteries for non-rechargeable hearing aids. |
Travel Allowance supports those with Qualifying Service that have a severe impairment and need support staying independent. |
Veteran's Pin and Certificate of Appreciation The Veteran's Pin and Certificate of Appreciation recognise operational service. |
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Clothing Allowance recognises the costs of altering and cleaning clothing because of a service-related condition. |
To be buried in a Services Cemetery you must have served as a member of His Majesty's Forces on certain deployments, or be the spouse or partner of someone who has. |
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Independence Allowance is a regular payment to compensate you for the lasting effect a permanent impairment may have on you and your family. |
We may be able to fund a plaque or headstone for people — and their spouse or partner — with Qualifying Service. |
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Lump Sum for Permanent Impairment Lump Sum for Permanent Impairment is a one-off payment to compensate you for the lasting effect a permanent impairment has on you and your family. |
You may be able to get financial advice funded by us if you received a lump sum payment greater than NZD$15,000 from certain entitlements. |
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Veteran's Pension is a payment every two weeks similar to NZ Superannuation but with some additional benefits. |
A Veteran SuperGold Card will get you the same benefits as a normal SuperGold Card. It has a different design on the front to recognise your service to NZ. |
Entitlements, services, and support
- Entitlements, services, and support for veterans who served before 1 April 1974
- Entitlements, services, and support for veterans who served after 1 April 1974
- Entitlements, services, and support for families and whānau of veterans