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  • We will be using ProCare to reimburse treatment costs in 2026

    From 1 April 2026, we will change from Green Cross to ProCare. GP surgeries and pharmacies will soon receive specific communication regarding this change and their new system. For some GP surgeries...

  • Responsibilities for veterans on Weekly Compensation

    What we'll do to support you Weekly Compensation is designed to support veterans financially after they are assessed as unfit for full-time work as a result of an accepted service-related condition....

  • Afghanistan: Looking after your wellbeing

    This article was originally published as a segment in VA News.  Read the full edition of VA News Summer 2021 (external link) New Zealand Defence Force personnel withdrew from Afghanistan earlier...

  • 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...

  • Your skills by rank

    A civilian employer will most likely not know what skills each rank level has. It's important to explain what your rank means and how it can benefit their organisation. The following shows what the...

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  • Leaving NZDF and moving into civilian life

    Moving on from the NZ Defence Force can be a positive or negative experience. It depends on how you approach it. This section will share some tips that will support your transition into civilian life....

  • Living with the effects of Timor: Former Army Captain Jamie Lynch

    Former Army Captain Jamie Lynch’s deployment to Timor-Leste in September 1999 was also his last. His experiences in Timor-Leste have had a deep and profound impact on nearly every aspect of his life...

  • Treatment we fund

    We take into account: the nature and severity of your condition what the generally accepted way of treating the condition is within NZ if there are other organisations within NZ that can provide...