The Last Post Magazine - Edition 31: 2023 Remembrance Day Edition

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Governor General, His Excellency General the Honourable David John Hurley (Pictured Left) addressing guests at a recent visit to Vasey RSL Care’s V Centre – Veteran Empowerment Program site. Pictured (Right) Vasey RSL Care Board Chair Mike O’Meara OAM and (Middle) Vasey RSL Care Chief Executive Officer Janna Voloshin.

The Unspoken Duty of Aftercare When young recruits sign up to serve in the Australian Defence Force (ADF), they are often enticed by the promise of a glitzy salary package, a chance to defend their nation, and a life-changing adventure. What is not discussed enough, however, is what happens to them after their time with the ADF comes to an end. The aftercare of our veterans is as crucial as their service and while great improvements have been made, each year there are still some 300 veterans who become homeless. Vasey RSL Care has supported the veteran community with affordable housing, home care and residential aged care for many years. “Among our ex-service accommodation residents, we see a number who face ongoing issues that need more than just a roof over their head”, says Janna Voloshin, Vasey RSL Care’s CEO. “After a great deal of research, industry consultation and input from the veteran community, we have developed a unique strategic initiative, The V Centre – Veteran Empowerment Program. This is a program combining an industry-first purpose-designed facility offering transitional housing with individualised support services for veterans at risk of or currently experiencing homelessness. We anticipate participants will stay for between 3 and 9 months – but there

is no set length – it’s about what each individual needs.” The pilot program has garnered a lot of attention in the political world, and when Governor General His Excellency General the Honourable David John Hurley and his wife Her Excellency Linda Hurley were in town recently, they took the opportunity to visit The V Centre and meet with Vasey RSL Care staff and residents to hear about how this program will change the path of veterans’ lives. “The stark reality is that veterans are almost three times more likely to experience homelessness than the general public,” says Chris Gray, Executive General Manager Veteran Services, “Which is particularly concerning given Australia’s current housing crisis.” ”The aftercare of veterans is not just a duty; it’s our moral mission. It’s time for our society to understand the sacrifices these men and women have made and take care of them when they need it,” says Janna. Chris Gray will lead the initiative for Vasey RSL Care and has been busy lobbying for government funding towards the project.

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Vasey RSL Care General Manager of Veteran Services Chris Gray leads the Governor General on a site tour of the V Centre – Veteran Empowerment Program in Ivanhoe, Victoria.

“Over the past decade, we have seen a substantial and sustained increase in the demand for affordable housing from the ex-service community, especially among the younger veterans. What’s even more concerning is that a lot of these veterans arrive at our doors in homeless situations, sometimes with nothing more than a backpack’, says Chris. Janna adds: “The V Centre is a first for Australia. It’s modelled on successful overseas programs and provides a veteran-specific solution. A similar program in the UK reported 90% of participants going on to lead independent lives. We can’t wait to get this up and running – we truly believe it will not only change lives – it will save lives.

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page 85

The Unspoken Duty of Aftercare

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pages 104-107

Social Connection and Resilience

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pages 103-104

Don’t leave me behind?

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pages 84-86

The Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide

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page 82

Open Door Adventures on another journey with Australian Veterans

4min
pages 80-81

Resolute Ready International GLOBAL RECOGNITION AWARD

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pages 78-79

Inspirational Australian Women: Associate Professor Cleola Anderiesz Chief Executive Officer National Breast Cancer Foundation

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page 77

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page 76

Eureka win for researchers behind new anti-cancer strategy

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page 74

Age Discrimination Commissioner leaves valuable legacy

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pages 72-73

The truth about inflammation: All you need to know about 2023’s hottest health topic, from causes to cures

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pages 70-71

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pages 64-66

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page 63

The Bigger Picture of Music

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pages 55-58

Jelena Dokic

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pages 44-54

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pages 42-43

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page 41

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page 40

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page 39

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page 35

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pages 22-23

WA as a tourism destination for veterans

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pages 20-21

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POW’s daughter shares her journey of reconciliation

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