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Integrated Data Infrastructure (IDI)
The need for more research on Kiwi veterans has been known for a long time. The development of The Veteran, Family and Whānau Mental Health and Wellbeing Policy Framework — Te Arataki , highlighted...
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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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Korean Vision Camp 2020
Applications are now open for the Korean Vision Camp. The camp brings together Korean and New Zealand students to enhance the friendship that was first established between those who served in the...
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More benefits available for veterans through Force 4 Families
Do you have investments and are concerned at the low returns you are currently receiving from the banks? Then have a look at the NZDF FlexiSaver Scheme. This is a managed fund with a range of...
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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...
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The Veteran, Family and Whānau Mental Health and Wellbeing Policy Framework — "Te Arataki"
Te Arataki mō te Hauora Ngākau mō ngā Mōrehu a Tū me ō rātou Whānau Read the policy framework You can view a PDF of the document. (external link) The Veteran, Family and Whānau Mental Health...
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Invoicing us
How to invoice us If you're an audiologist Follow the specific instructions for audiologist invoices. Invoice instructions for audiologists If you're a GP or pharmacy in NZ Since 1 April...
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Father and son retrace military history at 75th anniversary Korean War commemorations
For SQNLDR Carl Smith and his 15- year-old son, Hugo Smith, attending the 75th Anniversary of the Korean War in Seoul in April 2026 was a homecoming across generations. Carl and Hugo are direct...
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Stay safe from scams — Tips from Own Your Online website
Own Your Online is part of the New Zealand government's work to raise understanding of cyber security issues. Find out how you can get help if you’ve been affected by an online scam or incident, why...
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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...