Veteran Suicide Report: Addressing Health Crisis in the Australian Defence Force
Key Findings of the Veteran Suicide Report
The Veteran Suicide Report issued by the Royal Commission emphasizes the need for urgent health reforms within the Australian Defence Force.
Recommendations and Actions
- Establishment of a permanent body to oversee the implementation of the report's recommendations.
- 6000 submissions were received, highlighting various issues such as bullying and abuse.
- Preventive measures must be taken to support veteran mental health.
Call to Action
Royal commission chairman Nick Kaldas stressed, “Australia cannot afford for this royal commission’s final report to end up on a shelf gathering dust.
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