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Rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing)
Who can get this Veterans may receive funding for Rongoā Māori services if they are eligible for social rehabilitation. i.e. if it’s required as a direct consequence of the injury or illness for...
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Funeral Expenses payment rates
Funeral Expenses are a one-time payment. About Funeral Expenses One-time payment amount All payment rates are before tax. Payment rates are in New Zealand Dollars. Type of expense Payment amount...
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Determining a claim under section 14 or section 15(4) of the Veterans’ Support Act 2014
We are obliged to make decisions on claims according to the steps outlined in sections 14 and 15 of the Veterans’ Support Act 2014 . Most decisions will be made through section 14. Read the Veterans'...
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Never give up hope: COL Richard P. Gray OBE (Mil)
COL Richard P. Gray OBE (Mil) is a determined man, one who served New Zealand with distinction for almost 30 years. However, he needed all his determination and that of his wife to come back from a...
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Australian-based NZ veterans may have received a duplicate payment
There has been a bank error in the delivery of the veteran payments to Australian-based NZ veterans. On Monday night, a Westpac bank error duplicated a payment to Australian-based Veterans. Veterans’...
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Collaboration between NZ Remembrance Army and Veterans' Affairs
Veterans’ Affairs and the Remembrance Army meet regularly to discuss the maintenance of service graves, to support each other on projects and to explore further opportunities for joint projects....
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New veterans' support centre in Tauranga
A new support centre has opened for veterans and families in the Tauranga and Western Bay of Plenty regions. The new centre, at Chadwick House on Chadwick Rd, in the suburb of Greerton was opened on...
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Sharon's corner — July 2019
VA News sat down with Sharon Cavanagh, Manager of Veterans' Services, to talk about what has been happening at Veterans' Affairs over the last three months. Sharon Cavanagh, Manager of Veterans'...
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Your treatment card
About your card It identifies you as a client of Veterans' Affairs. You can use it when you see your doctor or go to the pharmacy. When you show it, it tells your provider to charge us instead...
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Making health and wellbeing a priority
Sean Simpson, New Zealand Army - Infantry (6 years) Since leaving NZDF, I’ve had to work on my health and wellbeing. Veterans’ Affairs has supported me for a number of years, and helping me stay...