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  • Non-military personnel

    You may have Qualifying Service if you were deployed on a qualifying operation while you were: a member of the Civil Staff of the NZ Defence Force, or seconded to the NZ Defence Force....

  • 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...

  • Change to the list of Statements of Principles, August 2022

    4 minor amendment Statements of Principles came into force on 19 August 2022.   These Statements of Principles cover: Guillain-Barre syndrome osteoarthritis. More information The Statements of...

  • Annual Satisfaction Survey

    It is time for our annual satisfaction survey. This survey will be conducted by the independent research organisation PublicVoice and will run until late May. You may receive a call from them. The...

  • Change to the list of Statements of Principles, December 2023

    One minor amendment Statement of Principles came into force on 19 December 2023. The amendments apply to the Balance of Probabilities version of the Statements of Principles for: Parkinson’s disease...

  • Notice of client consultation

    We are currently running an independent client satisfaction survey through our partner Public Voice. This means that a random selection of our clients will be contacted by phone throughout the year,...

  • Entitlements, services, and support for veterans who served before 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...

  • Entitlements, services, and support for veterans who served 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...

  • Saving her team and their families — Dr Ellen Nelson

    Dr Ellen Nelson and her team spent 10 months to get her former Afghan team members and their families out of Afghanistan after the country had fallen. Ellen joined the New Zealand Army in 2003 as an...

  • Mental health treatment

    If there's an immediate risk of harm to yourself or others ring the police—111. If you want to talk about your current situation with someone, get in touch with one of our partners. Support...