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Ngā mate e āwhinatia ai te tangata e mātou
He pēhea mātou e whakatau tika ai me he mate tōu e pā ana ki ō mahi hōia Inā ngā ara e taea ai e mātou te tūhono i ētahi mate ki ō Mahi Hōia, Heremana, Waka Rererangi e Tutuki ai ngā Ritenga. I te...
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Ngā mate e āwhinatia ai te tangata e mātou
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Conclusively presumed conditions
Whether we automatically accept the condition depends on: when and where you served, and what the condition is. There are four types of service that have conditions covered by a Presumptive...
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Paired organs
You'll have a paired organ impairment automatically accepted as service-related if you: have a paired organ impairment because of Qualifying Service, and permanently lose or suffer the loss of the...
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Your rights and responsibilities
This is a guide to: what you can expect from us what we expect from you. There's also information on what to do if you are not happy with our service or a decision we have made....
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Statements of Principles
Statements of Principles are a decision-making tool We use Statements of Principles to establish if a medical condition can be linked to the unique circumstances of a person's qualifying...
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A few people can make an impact | Mine clearing in Mozambique
February marks 31 years since the New Zealand Defence Force first deployed army mine clearance experts to Mozambique. The United Nations Security Council established the United Nations Operations in...
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Solomon Island veteran glad that he reached out for support
Clark Williams, 35, joined the New Zealand Army in 2003. He deployed to the Solomon Islands in 2004 as part of Operation RATA and left the Army in 2011. He now works as a chef in Canterbury and...
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Service-related presumptions
You'll need to have Qualifying Operational Service and the: condition — or death — happened during Qualifying Operational Service condition was aggravated during Qualifying Operational Service — but...
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How we use whole-person impairment
Ratings used to determine compensation We use 'whole-person impairment' to determine: how much impairment compensation someone can get whether family members are able to get certain compensation...