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  • Services Cemeteries

    There are over 180 Services Cemeteries throughout NZ. Local councils can choose to set aside a part of a cemetery for the burial of certain service members and their spouse or partner. Find a...

  • 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...

  • Veterans Support Amendment Bill No 2 passes third reading

    The Veterans’ Support Amendment Bill No 2 passed its third reading in the House on 30 July 2020. The Bill amends the Veterans’ Support Act 2014 and addresses a number of recommendations included in...

  • Families of those with specific service

    There is specific support available depending on whether your family member served as part of Jayforce, Grapple, in Mururoa or Viet Nam. This support addresses specific conditions that could have...

  • 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...

  • 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...

  • Marlborough Tasman Veterans' Support Forum

    We will be in Nelson on Friday 27 March to meet with veterans and their whanāu from across the top of the South Island. The main veterans’ forum will take place on Friday 27 March. At this event, you...

  • Living outside New Zealand and Australia

    Support you can get outside of NZ You can get support, services and entitlements from us even if you live outside of NZ. This includes: treatment and rehabilitation services — including those under...

  • When you're injured or ill

    What to do if you're injured or ill Step 1 Visit your health care provider This will most likely be your GP. They'll help you with your immediate health and wellbeing needs. Discuss with your...

  • Our work

    We work alongside other government agencies and veterans’ groups to: support those with Qualifying Service — as well as their family and whānau celebrate their courage, comradeship, and commitment...