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What the Australian Department of Veteran Affairs says it is going to do in the next 10 years for its clients regarding Mental Health.

PDF LINK: Veteran Mental Health Strategy - Australian DVA

Inquiry of the Defence Sub-Committee
Joint Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade

PDF: Care of ADF Personnel Wounded and Injured on operations

 

Military deployment: the impact on children and family adjustment and the need for care!
Alexander C. McFarlane

PDF LINK:

Military deployment: the impact on children and family adjustment and the need for care

Comorbidity of mental disorders and physical conditions 2007 by the Australian Institute of Health and Welfare Canberra.

PDF Link: Comorbidity of mental disorders and physical conditions 2007

This may resonate with some of our Australian Wives and partners...

PDF Link: Military Wives Health - American

Lieutenant (later Lieutenant Colonel) Frederick Bell VC

Born in Perth, Western Australia 
03/04/1875.
Two of his brothers served
in the Australian
Imperial Force in WW1;
Edgar was killed at
Gallipoli
and Bert at Pozieres in France.

Fred Bell was initially in the
Western Australian
Customs Dept, joining as a
cadet in 1894; he later became
a cashier.


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September 08, 2020

The impact of deployment to Iraq or Afghanistan on partners and wives of military personnel

Deployment has well documented psychological consequences for military personnel. To fully understand the human cost of war, the psychosocial impact of separation and homecoming of military personnel on their families must also be considered. Recent arduous… Read more...
September 08, 2020

The Duration of Deployment and Sensitization to Stress

This article addresses conceptual and theoretical issues concerning how the duration of deployment to a combat theater of operations may impact the mental health of deployed troops. A core principle of occupational medicine, critical to this aim, is to… Read more...
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May 20, 2020

Important Research:Intimate Partner Violence Perpetrated by Australian Defence Force Personnel: an exploratory study.

My name is Rebecca Pollard from the School of Justice, Queensland University of Technology (QUT) and I’m doing a PhD into Intimate Partner Violence (IPV) Perpetrated by Australian Defence Force (ADF) Personnel. Rebecca Pollard <rebecca.deane@qut.edu.au>; Read more...
Jul 01, 2016

Partners of Veterans with PTSD

Jennifer L. Price, PhD & Susan P. Stevens, PsyD Introduction A number of studies have… Read more...
Feb 21, 2016

Effects Of Repeated Deployment

The mental and physical health consequences of service in Afghanistan (Operation Enduring… Read more...
Feb 21, 2016

The Triangle Of Care

The essence of this document is to clearly identify the six key elements required to… Read more...
Feb 21, 2016

Rwanda

This report presents the findings of the Rwanda Deployment Health Study, a Department of… Read more...
Feb 20, 2016

Who Cares For The Carer?

The Dunt Review 1 into mental health services in the Australian Defence Force (ADF)… Read more...
Feb 15, 2016

Stress, PTSD and Dementia

Stress, PTSD and Dementia Article Read more...
Jan 06, 2016

Suicide Research

Volume 10 - Suicide Research Read more...
Jan 04, 2016

Dunt Review Into Suicide

While there is evidence that military and similar institutionally-based ‘gatekeeper… Read more...