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From the Minister for Veterans—Winter 2018
Hon Ron Mark, Minister for Veterans You will have noticed a lot happening in the veteran sector since the previous issue of VA News. Like you, I was very keen to see Professor Ron Paterson’s report...
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Increases to Veteran's Pension abatement thresholds
From 1 April 2020, you'll be able to earn more before your Veteran's Pension reduces. This is sometimes called the abatement threshold. To find out more, including the new threhold, visit the...
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Treatment cards and letters
About treatment cards and letters A treatment card will most likely be called a War Pension Treatment Card. However, we may have issued our client a treatment letter instead. This contains the exact...
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Te Kiwi Māia Wellness Weeks
Te Kiwi Māia began running Wellness Weeks in 2024 with the aim of providing a safe healing space for NZDF people and first responders to recover from stress and burnout. These six-day...
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Changes to the list of Statements of Principles, April 2018
On the 26 April 2018 the two Statements of Principles relating to suicide and attempted suicide were amended by Gazette notice. The amendments are: Reasonable Hypothesis Statement of Principles...
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Applications open for 2019-20 research funding
The Veterans' Health Advisory Panel (the Panel) is seeking applications from New Zealand-based researchers (individuals or teams) interested in undertaking research projects which improve the mental,...
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Looking after plaques and headstones
Public cemeteries are maintained to a high standard by their local authority. This maintenance includes mowing lawns and ensuring general upkeep. People often want to commemorate their loved ones by...
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Te tautoko i te kāinga
Ko tētahi momo tautoko pea ko te tapahi i ō karāihe, te karokaro i ō kōrere tuanui, me te āwhina i ngā mahi huri noa i tō whare. Kei te āhua tonu o ōu hiahia ake te momo tautoko ka taea e mātou te...