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Have your say on the draft Suicide Prevention Action Plan 2025–2029
Suicide affects far too many New Zealand families, whānau and communities. Suicide prevention efforts in New Zealand are guided by Every Life Matters – He Tapu te Oranga o ia Tangata: Suicide...
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Genetic counselling for children of Jayforce, Grapple, and Mururoa veterans
In 2023, New Zealand's independent Veterans' Health Advisory Panel commissioned a literature review on the health risks associated with nuclear exposure. Families of those who could have been exposed...
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The Paterson Report
About the report Professor Ron Paterson was appointed in June 2017 to lead a review of the operation of the Veterans’ Support Act 2014. View the Veterans' Support Act 2014 in full on the New Zealand...
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How we make decisions
We make decisions based on the information you: give us allow us to access. Sometimes we may need to confirm this information with others. We do this by checking service records or information held...
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Treatment
We put your GP at the centre of your treatment. This gives your GP a broad view of your health and ensures that any treatment plans take into account all the conditions that you might have. Treatment...
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Update on 2018 funding applications for Vietnam veteran research
On 16 August 2018 the Veterans’ Health Advisory Panel (the Panel) sought applications from New Zealand-based researchers interested in undertaking research projects or a programme relating to the...
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The Quiet Warning Lights: Signs of Struggle We Often Miss
The following article was written by LTCOL Stephen Kearney, Chief Mental Health Officer ...
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Invoicing us
How to invoice us If you're an audiologist Follow the specific instructions for audiologist invoices. Invoice instructions for audiologists If you're a GP or pharmacy in NZ Since 1 April...
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Family wellbeing
Keeping families and whānau healthy It's important to know the signs of trouble, as well as proactive ways to build a strong family. Helping your family and whānau means you can all cope with...
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If you die
NZ Defence Force supports The NZ Defence Force has a specially trained team to offer help and support to families if a member dies in service or experiences a serious injury. Casualty support...