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  • SSAANZ: Peace in the outdoors

    David Benfell found peace in the outdoors. Maybe it was from the wide-open space, the fresh air, the sounds of a river or a stream, the texture of the tussock or the splash of a wave — maybe it is...

  • 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...

  • 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 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...

  • What to expect

    Leaving the military often means some big changes, especially if you have been in the military for a long time. When it happens it can be a shock and things might not always go to plan....

  • Last man out of Freetown: Lieutenant Colonel John Dyer’s experiences in Sierra Leone

    Lieutenant Colonel (retired) John Dyer, NZGD, was born in Gisborne and joined the New Zealand Army in 1981. He trained as an officer and served for 20 years. Together with training deployments to...

  • Me pēhea te tuku tono

    Me he wharanga, he mate hauora rānei, ki ō whakaaro e pā ana ki ō mahi hōia e tutuki ai ngā ritenga, ka taea pea e mātou te āwhina.  He whakamārama mō ngā Mahi Hōia e Tutuki ai ngā Ritenga Ngā...

  • Services Cemeteries

    There are over 180 Services Cemeteries throughout NZ. Local councils can choose to set aside a part of a cemetery for the burial of certain service members and their spouse or partner. Find a...

  • Have a plan

    You'll need a plan for leaving the NZ Defence Force. Having a plan includes having achievable goals and measures for success. These will help you figure out what needs to be done and ensure you...