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  • Travel for Treatment and Rehabilitation

    Who can get this We may be able to support you with your travel costs if your travel is for: treatment of an accepted condition rehabilitation of an accepted condition an assessment we asked you to...

  • Your mental wellbeing

    Many of these strategies may appear straightforward, but that doesn’t mean they’re not important. Getting the basics right goes a long way to helping you cope. Start small. Don't try everything at...

  • Your mental wellbeing

    Many of these strategies may appear straightforward, but that doesn’t mean they’re not important. Getting the basics right goes a long way to helping you cope. Start small. Don't try everything at...

  • Having someone represent you

    Representatives help you work with us You can appoint a representative for any reason. This may be because you: live overseas have difficulty communicating don't feel comfortable talking with us are...

  • Support your mate

    Being there for a mate in the good times is usually easy and fun. But when a mate goes through a rough patch it can be hard to know what to do or say. This can be especially challenging if your mate...

  • ​Strengths you bring to civilian employers

    These strengths include strong leadership skills and valuable experiences and qualifications that are highly desirable in the civilian workplace. Leadership At all levels, service members are...

  • New memorial for Dieppe Barracks in Singapore

    August this year marked 35 years since the New Zealand Army’s 1st Battalion, Royal New Zealand Infantry Regiment’s (1RNZIR) withdrawal from Dieppe Barracks in Singapore. Dieppe Barracks represents a...

  • How we use ​whole-person impairment

    Ratings used to determine compensation We use 'whole-person impairment' to determine: how much impairment compensation someone can get whether family members are able to get certain compensation...

  • Giving back to his Army — Sergeant Derek Kupe

    Giving back to his Army — Sergeant Derek Kupe Sergeant Derek Kupe (Te Ati Awa, Ngāruahine O Te Rangi) first joined the New Zealand Army in 1984 aged 17. He left the Army in 1995, returned in 1997,...

  • Disruption to VIP services during the Omicron outbreak

    Some of the home support services arranged by us will be affected. Some will need to be postponed. If there is any disruption to your services, the provider of that service will contact you to...