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  • Art in Recovery Workshop helps service personnel and families

    It’s hoped the recent New Zealand Defence Force (NZDF) Art in Recovery Workshop will be the first of many. Veterans’ Affairs and the RSA sponsored the free, two-day event in Christchurch, which was...

  • Review or appeal a decision

    Review of decision When you can ask for a review You can ask for a review if: we’ve made a decision that you don't agree with, or you're unhappy with the level of service you are or are not getting....

  • Conditions we cover

    How we determine if you have a service-related condition There are a number of ways we can connect a condition to your Qualifying Service. We first consider if you have: an already accepted paired...

  • Burial in a Services Cemetery

    Eligibility to be buried in a Services Cemetery needs to be approved by your local authority. Who can get this You may be able to be buried in a Services Cemetery if you: have Operational Service...

  • Applications open for 2018 research funding

    The Veterans’ Health Advisory Panel (the Panel) is seeking applications from New Zealand-based researchers (individuals or teams) interested in undertaking research projects or a programme relating...

  • List of Operational Service under the Burial and Cremation Act 1964

    Do you use this list often? The list of Operational Service under the Burial and Cremation Act 1964 changes from time-to-time. To make sure you're using the most up-to-date version, please refer to...

  • A Kiwi veteran: Warrant Officer Class 2 Jamie ‘Taff’ Tawhara

    Warrant Officer Class 2 Jamie ‘Taff’ Tawhara (Ngāti Porou) has military service in his blood. Born in Christchurch and raised in and around Burnham and Linton Military Camps, both his parents served...

  • Commemorative Project Contribution

    Who can get this Projects might be able to get a Commemorative Project Contribution if they: are NZ based, and commemorate NZ veterans’ enduring contributions through Qualifying Operational...

  • 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...

  • The Veterans' Advisory Board wants your feedback

    Are we doing enough for those who serve in our military? New Zealanders across the country honoured our military service personnel by standing in their driveways in a show of respect and support this...