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Get support
The support you may be able to get depends on your circumstances.Currently servingWhile serving, the NZDF will take care of your health and wellbeing issues. If you have qualifying service, we may be able to provide you with home help. Register now with Veterans’ Affairs, and when you need some support, we’ll be ready to help you.Ex-servingWe can provide you with health, rehabilitation and financial support if you have a condition related to your service. We can also provide home help assistance and financial support for you to commemorate your service.Family and whānauHow we can support you, your family and whānau.Non-military personnelNon-military personnel can have Qualifying Operational Service in certain circumstances.A-Z list of services and entitlementsView all of the services and entitlements available to qualifying veterans and their family and whānau.
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Remembrance
We're proud to honour the service of the veteran community.Services Cemeteries and plaques and headstonesWe help look after Services Cemeteries. We're also able to contribute towards plaques and headstones.Commemorative fundingThere are two types of financial contributions available from the Commemorative Fund.Medals and service recordsThe NZ Defence Force's Personnel Archives and Medals team administer medals and hold most New Zealand military service records.When someone diesWe may be able to provide support when someone who had Qualifying Service dies.Your family's military historyLearning more about your family's military history is a great way to honour their service.Certificate of Appreciation and Veterans' PinsThe Certificate of Appreciation and Veteran's Pin recognise operational service.NZ Post StampsThis series of stamps explores the stories of 6 veterans deployed after 1995. You can purchase the stamps on the NZ Post website.
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Eligibility
To be eligible to receive support from us, you — or certain family members — need to have Qualifying Service.Check your eligibilityCheck the support, services, or entitlements you may be able to get from us.Qualifying ServiceTo get support from us you — or certain family members — need to have Qualifying Service.Living outside NZYou can still get support from us even if you live outside NZ.Eligibility criteria for family and dependantsYou may be able to get support if you're the spouse, partner, child or dependant of someone with Qualifying Service.Veterans of foreign militariesVeterans' Affairs New Zealand was established to support New Zealand veterans.
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For clients
We put veterans and our clients at the heart of everything we do.
If you have a question at any stage, please contact us — we're here to help.
How we'll work with youWe'll work with you to help you get the best support available.Your treatment cardYour treatment card helps you get no-cost treatment and medication for your approved conditions.Your rights and responsibilitiesWe want to make sure you have the best possible experience when you deal with us.PaymentsInformation on payment rates and dates.How we make decisionsWe use a number of tools and processes to make decisions. This helps ensure each decision we make is fair and treats our clients consistently.Living outside NZYou can still get support from us even if you live outside NZ.Other benefitsYou may be able to access a range of discounts and benefits. Not only that, your family may get access too.Information about claimsInformation on processing times, how to make a claim, and what happens next. -
For providers
Information for providers of services to Veterans' Affairs and our clients.Treatment cards and lettersTo help you identify our clients, we issue treatment cards and letters.Invoicing usHow to invoice us to ensure we pay you quickly and correctly.Treating our clientsInformation for healthcare professionals providing treatment to our clients.Councils and local authoritiesGuidance for councils and local authorities relating to services cemeteries and memorialsFormsForms for our clients, family and whānau, and our providers.AudiologistsSchedules of fees, invoicing and application instructions, and information for treating hearing needs.How military service affects the health of veteransVeterans can experience physical and mental health conditions disproportionately compared to the general public. Different NZDF 'operations' may be linked to higher rates of specific conditions. Understanding a veteran's service can help you to understand their health.
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Get support
Get supportThe support you may be able to get depends on your circumstances.Currently serving Ex-serving Family and whānau Non-military personnel A-Z list of services and entitlements
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Remembrance
RemembranceWe're proud to honour the service of the veteran community.Services Cemeteries and plaques and headstones Commemorative funding Medals and service records When someone dies Your family's military history Certificate of Appreciation and Veterans' Pins NZ Post Stamps
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Eligibility
EligibilityTo be eligible to receive support from us, you — or certain family members — need to have Qualifying Service.Check your eligibility Qualifying Service Living outside NZ Eligibility criteria for family and dependants Veterans of foreign militaries
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For clients
For clientsWe put veterans and our clients at the heart of everything we do.How we'll work with you Your treatment card Veteran Card Your rights and responsibilities Payments How we make decisions Living outside NZ Other benefits Information about claims
If you have a question at any stage, please contact us — we're here to help.
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For providers
For providersInformation for providers of services to Veterans' Affairs and our clients.Treatment cards and letters Invoicing us Treating our clients Councils and local authorities Forms Audiologists How military service affects the health of veterans
Podium finishes from NZ at the 2023 Invictus Games
Podium finishes from NZ at the 2023 Invictus Games
The 2023 Invictus Games, held in Düsseldorf, Germany, ended on 16 September after
eight days of competition.
Over 550 competitors from more than 20 nations attended the games. It is the only international adaptive sporting event for wounded, injured, and ill soldiers returning from active duty. It aims to use the power of sport to inspire recovery and support rehabilitation.
The New Zealand team had 21 athletes, comprising of serving and ex-serving members.
Gold for 100m sprint | Jack Church, Royal New Zealand Navy (RNZN) Leading Physical Training Instructor.
Silvers in discus and indoor rowing | Stacey Adam, Royal New Zealand Air Force Flight Sergeant
Silver for power lifting | Melissa Hansen, NZ Army Staff Sergeant
Bronze for table tennis | Paulette Doctor, RNZN Able Communication Warfare Specialist
The New Zealand Team was sponsored by:
- Fulton Hogan
- Dynasty Sport
- The Ranfurly Veterans’ Trust
- Sudima Hotels
- and supported by Veterans’ Affairs NZ.
Date
13 March 2024