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  • Official Information Act requests

    Sources of information Before making a request we encourage you to check out our other sources of information. You may find the information you need is already publicly available. Our policies...

  • Our tewhatewha Māori design (Tohu)

    To honour our Māori veterans and our korero with them, Veterans’ Affairs has created a tewhatewha-inspired design. A tewhatewha (teff-ah teff-ah) is a long-handled fighting staff that was used in...

  • Other services—Social Rehabilitation

    Who can get this You may be able to get this if: you have Qualifying Service, and your condition is related to your Qualifying Service Qualifying Service explained You may also be able to get...

  • How to make a claim for a condition not explained by a Statement of Principle (section 15)

    View this page as a two-page PDF [PDF, 280 KB] The Statement of Principles reflect the current and most up-to-date scientific consensus about the causes of a service-related health condition. We...

  • Privacy when you use our site

    We have taken reasonable measures to ensure the quality and accuracy of the information on this website.  Personal information is encrypted Unless otherwise stated, the information you provide...

  • Information Sharing

    In April 2024, Veterans’ Affairs and the other government agencies that are party to the agreement signed the Veterans’ Affairs Approved Information Sharing Agreement (AISA). The Veterans’ Affairs...

  • Paired organs

    You'll have a paired organ impairment automatically accepted as service-related if you: have a paired organ impairment because of Qualifying Service, and permanently lose or suffer the loss of the...

  • VEAB decision in the case of Tā Harawira Gardiner

    The Veterans’ Entitlement Appeal Board (VEAB) recently released its decision on the appeal made to it by Tā Harawira Gardiner. The Board decision was that his claim for glioblastoma must be treated...

  • Discretionary Veterans' Independence Programme (VIP) Services

    Who can get this The Discretionary Veterans' Independence Programme (VIP) Services are available to veterans: that  do have qualifying service who  do not have a service-related illness who...

  • Vocational Rehabilitation

    Who can get this As someone who served You may be able to get this if you: have Qualifying Service served either: before 31 March 1974 and have a condition that prevents you from working full-time,...