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Veterans’ and Families’ Hubs are community-based places where veterans and families can connect with others, get support, and find services that meet their needs. 

Hubs bring different services together in one place to make support easier to find and access. They are designed to feel local, welcoming, and practical. 

What support can a Hub help with? 

Each Hub offers support based on local needs. Depending on the Hub, support may include: 

  • connecting to health and wellbeing supports 
  • mental health and counselling services 
  • family, relationship and parenting support 
  • help with housing, employment, education or finances 
  • social connection and community activities 
  • referrals to DVA, Defence and community services 

Hubs focus on early support and connection. They are not crisis services, and you do not need to be in distress to contact one. 

Who can access a Hub? 

Veterans’ and Families’ Hubs are available to: 

  • veterans from all service backgrounds and periods of service 
  • partners, families and carers 
  • serving members who are transitioning out of the ADF 

You do not need a DVA claim, referral, or diagnosis to access a Hub. 

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