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Change to the Consumer Price Index (CPI) measure for veteran support entitlements
From 1 April 2022 the Consumer Price Index (CPI) measure that is used to adjust the annual rate changes will change from CPI (All Groups less cigarettes and other tobacco products) to CPI (All Groups)…
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High Court decision about the appeal of Lieutenant Colonel Tā Harawira Gardiner’s claim
On 20 July 2023, the High Court of New Zealand released its decision about an appeal against a decision made by the Veterans’ Entitlements Appeal Board (VEAB). They directed the VEAB to consider …
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Living outside New Zealand and Australia
Support you can get outside of NZ You can get support, services and entitlements from us even if you live outside of NZ. This includes: treatment and rehabilitation services — including thos…
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Forms
Download the latest versions of our forms here We often make changes and updates to our forms. To make sure you have the correct version, always download forms from our …
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Forms
Download the latest versions of our forms here We often make changes and updates to our forms. To make sure you have the correct version, always download forms from our …
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Payment dates
2024 payment dates Month Payment dates within NZ Payment dates outside of NZ December Tuesday 3 Tuesday 17 Tuesday 31 Tuesday 3 Tuesday 31 2025 payment dates Mon…
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Other benefits
Force4Families discount card The NZDF Force4Families discount card allows the family of a current member of the NZDF to access discounts and benefits previously only accessible to members o…
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Your treatment card
About your card It identifies you as a client of Veterans' Affairs. You can use it when you see your doctor or go to the pharmacy. When you show it, it tells your provider to charge us…
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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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Mental health treatment
If there's an immediate risk of harm to yourself or others ring the police—111. If you want to talk about your current situation with someone, get in touch with one of our partners. Support org…