Counselling for Family Members or Support People
We can fund counselling for people who provide non-professional support to a veteran with a service-related injury or illness. The need for counselling must be a result of that injury or illness.
The support person can be the veteran's:
- spouse
- partner
- child
- dependant
- friend
- flatmate.
Eligible support people can get up to six counselling sessions. They may be able to get additional sessions if the counsellor believes they are needed.
Get in touch with us. We'll be able to discuss your situation. We can help you apply for support and give you any information you may need.
A-Z of services
- Annual Medical Assessment
- Battery Allowance
- Burial in a Services Cemetery
- Child Care Payments
- Children's Bursary
- Children's Pension
- Clothing Allowance
- Commemorative Project Contribution
- Commemorative Travel Contribution
- Dependant's Pension
- Disablement Pension
- Financial Advice
- Funeral Expenses
- Hearing Aids and Appliances
- Independence Allowance
- Lump Sum for Permanent Impairment
- Medals
- Mental health treatment
- Official Information Act requests
- Plaque and Headstone Funding
- Privacy Act requests
- Retirement Lump Sum
- Rongoā Māori (traditional Māori healing)
- Service records
- Social Rehabilitation
- Support for families of Jayforce, Grapple, and Mururoa Veterans
- Support for families of those with service in Viet Nam
- Support if you served in Viet Nam
- Surviving Spouse or Partner Pension
- Survivor's grant
- Travel Allowance
- Travel for Treatment and Rehabilitation
- Travel for Visitors of Veterans in Long Term Hospital Care
- Treatment
- Veterans' Independence Programme
- Veteran's Pension
- Veteran's Pin and Certificate of Appreciation
- Veteran SuperGold Card
- Viet Nam registration
- Vocational Rehabilitation
- Weekly Compensation
- Weekly Compensation for Families
- Weekly Income Compensation
- War Disablement Pension
- Counselling for Family Members or Support People