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Secretariat of veterans' boards
The secretariat supports the: Veterans' Advisory Board Veterans' Health Advisory Panel Veterans' Entitlements Appeal Board Veterans' Service Review Panel . The secretariat consists of a small...
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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....
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NZDF's Afghanistan veterans urged to seek support
New Zealanders who have served in Afghanistan and are watching events unfolding there are urged to seek support if they feel mixed emotions about their own service. For the past 20 years, the New...
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Mission: Feedback
The reports are open for viewing to the public. Reports and findings from Mission: Feedback The Veterans' Advisory Board, an independent advisory board to the Minister for Veterans is leading this...
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Child Care—Social Rehabilitation
Who can get this You may be able to get this if: you have Qualifying Service, your condition is related to your Qualifying Service, and your child needs care while you undergo treatment,...
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In her own words: Warrant Officer Class 2 Kirsty Meynell
“As a female service person the struggle is real. I am a veteran, I am female, I’ve seen the horror, yet I am still reprimanded by people for wearing my father’s medals on the wrong side of my chest....
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Hearing Aids and Appliances
Who can get this You may be able to get this if you have Qualifying Service and either: have hearing loss or tinnitus because of this Qualifying Service, or you get Weekly Income Compensation because...
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Anzac Day 2020
We'll be closed on Monday 27 April to observe the Anzac Day public holiday. Our opening hours We will: be closed on Monday 27 April reopen on Tuesday 28 April. If you are in need of urgent assistance...
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You may have received a scam phone call from someone impersonating our staff
We’ve become aware that some people have received a call from someone claiming they’re from Veterans’ Affairs. The impersonator says that you may be eligible for an ex gratia payment and then asks...
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Chat with Pat—Winter 2018
Pat Povey is a familiar reassuring face—or voice—to many who interact with Veterans’ Affairs. Starting off as a Case Manager, she later became a Case Management Team Leader. Pat is now the Manager...