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The Veterans' Review Board (VRB) is an independent tribunal that exists to review:
decisions made by the Repatriation Commission under the Veterans' Entitlements Act 1986 (Cth) on:
claims for acceptance of injury or disease as war- or defence-caused
claims for war widows', war widowers' and orphans' pensions
assessment of pension rate for incapacity from war- or defence-caused injury or disease
claims for the grant, or assessment of, attendant allowance
determinations under the Military Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 2004 (Cth) made by:
the Military Rehabilitation & Compensation Commission
the Service Chiefs of the Australian Army, the Royal Australian Navy, and the Royal Australian Air Force
The VRB reviews decisions made by officers of the Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) who have been given power under the VEA by the Repatriation Commission to decide claims for pension and applications for increase in pension.
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2 Lonsdale Street
Melbourne, VIC
611300664969
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440 Elizabeth Street
Melbourne, VIC
611800011046
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VVCS provides free and confidential, nation-wide counselling and support for war and service-related mental health conditions, such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), anxiety and depression.
VVCS also provides relationship and family counselling to address issues that can arise due to the unique nature of military service. VVCS counsellors have an understanding of military culture and can work with clients to find effective solutions for improved mental health and wellbeing.
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The Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA) is an Australian Government agency. We provide support and provide information for:
veterans and their dependants
Australian Defence Force personnel
war widows/widowers
Australian participants in British Nuclear Tests in Australia
members of the Australian Federal Police, and
students, teachers and historians.
The services we provide include:
pensions and compensation
health care
rehabilitation
counselling services
help for servicemen and women returning to civilian life
commemorative and community grants
home care assistance
subsidised loans for housing and other housing-related benefits
commemorative activities, and
historical information.
Our commemorations program promotes understanding of Australia's wartime history and the significance of national events such as Anzac Day, Remembrance Day and Vietnam Veterans' Day.
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The Fair Work Commission can set the safety net of minimum wages and employment conditions.
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Our purpose: to ensure fairness for Victorians in their dealings with the public sector and improve public administration.
Our intent:
Ensure Fairness
*independent and impartial complaint resolution
*encourage fair and reasonable decision making within the public sector
Enhance accountability
*independently investigate serious matters
*report on misconduct and poor administration
Support Continuous Improvement
*assist agencies learn from complaints and investigations
*investigate systemic issues and identify solutions
Protect Human Rights
*investigate whether an action or decision is incompatible with human rights
*make it easier for vulnerable people to complain
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