Defence Force Members

New mental health payment for injured Defence force members

A new payment will help Defence force members and veterans battling mental health issues while waiting for their military compensation claim to be assessed by the Department of Veterans Affairs.

Last week the federal government passed the Veterans’ Affairs Reform Bill, creating the new payment, as well as opening up training and counseling opportunities for at-risk veterans.

The package also includes a new program to help veterans living in rural, regional and remote areas who show signs of depression, anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder.

According to the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare, from 2001 to 2014 a total of 292 defence servicemen and women tragically took their lives. It should be noted this number only takes into account personnel who joined from 2001. Meanwhile, the suicide rate for former Australian defence servicemen aged 18-24 is almost double the national rate.

Meanwhile, the DVA has so far accepted 1590 PTSD claims and 543 alcohol dependence abuse claims from veterans of the Afghan conflict.

TGB Lawyers partner Tim White welcomed the new package but warned more still needed to be done.

“This is another much-needed, appreciated piece in the military compensation puzzle,” Mr White said.

“In my 20 years helping Defence force members and veterans get compensation the number of mental health claims has only gone up. We welcome this extra support but, sadly there is always more support required.”

Read more about the package, via ABC News, here.

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Get in Touch!

To discuss anything in this article, or if you believe you may be eligible for military compensation and would like help with your compensation claim,  please contact TGB partner Tim White. Tim is a member of the Royal Australian Airforce Reserves, and specialises in military compensation claims.

Tim and his team advise Defence Force members and veterans across Australia on their entitlement to military compensation.

If you need help securing your entitlements, register online here and we’ll contact you, or get in touch with Tim on 1800 730 842 or via twhite@tgb.com.au.