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  • Maintaining your mental wellbeing during Alert Level 4

    Sir John Kirwan, Willie Apiata VC, Dr Fiona Crichton, and WO1 Mark Mortiboy have provided advice for maintaining our mental wellbeing during the COVID-19 pandemic. This is a great resource for...

  • Have you left the New Zealand Defence Force in the last 18 months?

    The New Zealand Defence Force is reviewing the way it supports military personnel as they transition from the Regular Force to civilian life. If you have left the New Zealand Defence Force in the...

  • 25 years since NZDF deployed to the Solomon Islands

    In 1998, inter-tribal and inter-community violence in Solomon Islands had escalated and led to at least 40,000 people being displaced, and over 100 deaths. The signing...

  • 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...

  • You're invited to participate in research on the impacts of alcohol for veterans

    Ekant Veer from the University of Canterbury and his colleague Ann-Marie Kennedy are conducting research on the negative impacts that alcohol has on former NZDF personnel. As a part of research...

  • Operational Service Maritime Area Tahi – new declarations

    NZDF personnel who deployed within the Operational Service Maritime Area Tahi are now eligible support. Declarations for Qualifying Operational Service have now been made for deployments between: 1...

  • Art in Recovery wants to see your art

    The New Zealand Army is calling for registrations to their Art in Recovery initiative and will have an exhibition of art works to recognise service personnel, their families/whānau and their journeys...

  • Get support to return to work

    Vocational rehabilitation If you have Qualifying Service we may be able to cover some costs of helping you return to work. This type of support is called Vocational Rehabilitation, and we look at...

  • Support for Viet Nam veterans in Australia

    How to get started If you're already registered with Veterans' Affairs New Zealand Read through this webpage and get in touch with us if you'd like to access the support available. We'll work with...

  • Your skills by rank

    A civilian employer will most likely not know what skills each rank level has. It's important to explain what your rank means and how it can benefit their organisation. The following shows what the...