Veterans Affairs
The Australian armed forces personnel, have tirelessly given service in defence of their country or in the keeping of peace around the world. Often the burden on defence force personnel and their families is great. Australian Defence Force members constantly face being killed or injured on active duty. As well, family life often involves numerous relocations to postings at various bases around Australia or extended time away from families on service duty.
Alison believes that Australia's veterans, their war widow(er)s and dependents need to continue to be supported through programs of health and wellbeing care, rehabilitation, compensation, financial support, Commemoration and other services by our government. Alison also believes that gays and lesbians who also serve in Australia’s military, should be entitled to the same rights and services that married and de facto heterosexual couples are.
Information:
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Upcoming events:
Veterans’ Health Week, from 24 to 30 August, encourages a range of activities held in many locations across the country encouraging members of the veteran community to remain active and be stronger, healthier and happier.
Links:
- VVCS - Veterans and Veterans Families Counselling Service 1800 011 046.
- The Department of Veterans’ Affairs (DVA) information to help veterans and their families, think and deal with the issue of responsible drinking as well as offering counselling services.
- The Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) mission is to serve Australia's veterans, their war widow(er)s and dependents through programs of care compensation, commemoration and defence support services. Call 13 32 54.
- Centrelink is a national agency that delivers services and social security payments on behalf of a number of government departments. .
- Medicare Australia processes claims for payments to providers (and other entitled persons) on behalf of the Department of Veterans' Affairs.
- The "Vietnam Veterans' Association of Australia this website has been designed with two purposes in mind. The first, to provide information of special or current interest to Australian Vietnam veterans. The second, to provide for students of all ages, historical context, information about Australia's involvement in the war, Australian units, servicemen and servicewomen.
- The Partners of Veterans endeavours to inform members of their rights, entitlements and avenues of support available throughout the Veteran and wider community.
- The Coalition for EqualityAdvocate group for the equitable rights for gays and lesbians serving in the Australian Defence Force.
- The Department of Defence, The Australian Army this information page sets out how the DVA can help current and previous serving members.