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  • Recommendations from the Paterson Report

    Update on recommendations as of April 2021. More focus on the needs of veterans Recommendation Status 1.   The Act is amended so Veterans’ Affairs has more flexibility to meet individual and...

  • 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...

  • Having someone represent you

    Representatives help you work with us You can appoint a representative for any reason. This may be because you: live overseas have difficulty communicating don't feel comfortable talking with us are...

  • Disruption to VIP services during the Omicron outbreak

    Some of the home support services arranged by us will be affected. Some will need to be postponed. If there is any disruption to your services, the provider of that service will contact you to...

  • The new Defence Health Hub website provides health support for veterans

    Pūtahi Hauora (Health Hub) is a one-stop shop to help you thrive and perform at your best. Their resources help you to maintain good health, recognise problems, and get on top of health concerns...

  • Our people, your Veterans’ Affairs—Alma Shaw

    VA News sat down to talk with Alma Shaw, a Policy Advisor here at Veterans’ Affairs. Can you describe a typical day at VA? Much of my work is demand driven. My official title is ‘Policy...

  • Dave Samuels: What veterans could bring to the public service

    Te Puni Kōkiri and Ngā Ara Whakatupuranga | New Frontiers It’s very difficult to find fault with Dave Samuels’ logic. “You only need to read the news to see that the Public Service is struggling to...

  • A tip to help you find veterans' material on Google

    You can configure Google to show you official information from our website more often when you search. To update your source preferences in two quick steps: Go to...

  • Repatriation begins

    Three New Zealand military personnel repatriated from Fiji and American Samoa were returned to their families at a ramp ceremony at Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF) Base Ohakea in May. An...

  • The Quiet Warning Lights: Signs of Struggle We Often Miss

    The following article was written by LTCOL Stephen Kearney, Chief Mental Health Officer ...