Families of Veterans Guild resource hub & wellbeing tips
Free wellbeing resources and practical tips for veteran families to support everyday wellbeing, build resilience and navigate challenges with clear, accessible information.
Free wellbeing resources and practical tips for veteran families to support everyday wellbeing, build resilience and navigate challenges with clear, accessible information.
Free, wellbeing-focused activities—connect with peers, share experiences, and reduce isolation in a safe space. Available online nationwide and in ACT, NSW, SA and QLD. Free to all family members.
Talking to children and teenagers about suicide can be difficult. That’s why StandBy Support After Suicide has written activity books to support families impacted by suicide.
Get access to Australia's national postvention provider Standby Support After Suicide grief journal for children under 12.
Find information to support partner employment through the Veteran Employment Program.
Leaving the hospital is an important step in recovery, and having the right information and support can help you feel safer and more confident at home. Veterans and families may be able to access follow-up care, community services, and practical support after discharge.
Domestic and family violence can take many forms, and support is available for veterans, families, and anyone affected. If you need help, there are safe, confidential services that can support you at your own pace.
Online safety is about understanding digital risks and taking simple steps to protect your information, wellbeing and devices. Veterans and families can use trusted tools and support services to stay safer, more confident and in control online.
First Nations healthcare connects culture, identity, and safe care. For First Nations veterans and families, support is available via culturally safe services, ACCHOs, and DVA providers.