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Veterans Royal Commission opens

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The Federal Government is seeking community input into the Royal Commission on Defence and Veteran Suicide.

The royal commission was announced on Monday, April 19, and Benalla veterans and their families, ex-service organisati­ons, states and territorie­s, peak bodies and other interested stakeholde­rs are encouraged to be involved.

Veterans’ Affairs and Defence Personnel Minister Darren Chester said it was vital all those involved in the defence and veteran support system had their say through the royal commission.

“Over the coming weeks I will be undertakin­g a public consultati­on process to ensure the royal commission is focused and based on the experience­s and perspectiv­es of those who have been impacted by defence and veteran suicide,” Mr Chester said.

“Any member of the community or any organisati­on is able to provide their input regarding the broad themes released on Monday, April 19, and I would encourage them to provide their feedback.

“As part of this process, it is important that all state and territorie­s are involved and I have written to my counterpar­ts in each jurisdicti­on to seek their assistance in consulting with the community.

“We must all work together to ensure this royal commission can start promptly and put us on the path to a better understand­ing of suicide in the serving and ex-serving community, and importantl­y, how we can continue to improve the supports available to service men and women, and their families.”

Following consultati­on,

all feedback will be provided to the attorney-general’s department, which will lead to the drafting of the terms of reference.

Interested individual­s, groups, peak bodies, exservice organisati­ons and community members are able to review the broad themes for consultati­on on the DVA website and can contribute to the consultati­on process by emailing royalcommi­ssion @dva.gov.au

Mr Chester said the government was committed to ensuring ADF members, veterans and their families had access to the support they needed, when and where they needed it, especially those who were vulnerable or at risk.

“Importantl­y, I want to assure the defence and veteran community that the government will continue to prioritise the health and wellbeing of serving and ex-serving personnel and their families,” he said.

“For anyone who may find this process difficult, help is available and can make a difference.

“Current serving members can access support through their local Garrison Health Centre or by contacting the All

Hours Support Line available 24/7 on 1800 628 036.

“Open Arms — Veterans and Families Counsellin­g provides support and counsellin­g to current ADF members, veterans and their families and can be contacted 24/7 on 1800 011 046.

“Those who wish to remain anonymous can also contact Safe Zone Support on 1800 142 072.

“This is a free and anonymous counsellin­g line establishe­d for veterans and their families who may have concerns about anonymity.”

 ?? Have your say: ?? Benalla veterans and their families can provide input on the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide.
Have your say: Benalla veterans and their families can provide input on the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide.

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