Plenty to do during Veterans’ Health Week
Veterans and their families will be able to participate in almost 400 official events, both in person and virtually, nationwide as part of Veterans’ Health Week, which kicks off tomorrow.
Running from 24 October to 1 November 2020, the theme for this year’s Veterans’ Health Week is Social Connection, one of the most important aspects of maintaining your overall mental health and wellbeing.
Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Darren Chester said it was fitting that this year Veterans’ Health Week focused on social connection, and encouraged all those in the ex-service community to get involved in some of the events, or at the very least to check in on a mate.
“It is remarkable to see all the diverse veteran community groups across the country come together to stay socially connected with their local communities during a time when it’s needed most,” Mr Chester said.
“Events include physical activity challenges, mental health activities, workshops, skill building opportunities, a record number of online virtual events and lots of chances to make new connections and renew old ones.
“I commend all the ex-service organisations and other veteran groups who have organised events for Veterans’ Health Week this year, making it a COVID-safe place for veterans and their families to show their support for one another.”
Through the Department of Veterans’ Affairs, the government provided $300,000 in funding to local veteran community groups to continue their ongoing support of veteran mental health by hosting a COVID-safe Veterans’ Health Week event this year.
For more information on Veterans’ Health Week events and information on attending, visit the Veterans’ Health Week page on the DVA website, call 1800 VETERAN (1800 838 372) or email vhw@dva.gov.au
*Attendees and event organisers must be aware of local state or territory coronavirus restrictions that are in place and ensure their event is following all coronavirus guidelines.
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