Terms of Reference
Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide
TERMS OF REFERENCE:
The Commissioners are appointed to be a Commission of inquiry, and required and authorised to inquire into the following matters:
- systemic issues and any common themes among defence and veteran deaths by suicide, or defence members and veterans who have other lived experience of suicide behaviour or risk factors (including attempted or contemplated suicide, feelings of suicide or poor mental health outcomes);
- a systemic analysis of the contributing risk factors relevant to defence and veteran death by suicide, including the possible contribution of pre-service, service (including training and deployments), transition, separation and post-service issues, such as the following:
- the manner or time in which the defence member or veteran was recruited to the [the Australian Defence Force (the ADF)];
- the relevance, if any, of the particular branch, service or posting history, or the rank of the defence member or veteran;
- the manner or time in which the defence member or veteran transitioned from the ADF or transitioned between service categories;
- the availability, accessibility, timeliness and quality of health, wellbeing and support services (including mental health support services) to the defence member or veteran, and the effectiveness of such services;
- the manner and extent to which information about the defence member or veteran is held by and shared within and between different government entities;
- the reporting and recording of information, relevant to the mental and physical health of defence members and veterans, at enlistment and during and after service;
- the impact of culture within the ADF, the Department of Defence and the Department of Veterans’ Affairs on defence members’ and veterans’ physical and mental wellbeing;
- the role of non-government organisations, including ex-service organisations, in providing relevant services and support for defence members, veterans, their families and others;
- protective and rehabilitative factors for defence members and veterans who have lived experience of suicide behaviour or risk factors;
- any systemic issues in the current availability and effectiveness of support services for, and in the engagement with, families and others:
- affected by a defence and veteran death by suicide; or
- who have supported a defence member or veteran with lived experience of suicide behaviour or risk factors;
- any systemic issues in the nature of defence members’ and veterans’ engagement with the Department of Defence, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs or other Commonwealth, State or Territory government entities (including those acting on behalf of those entities) about support services, claims or entitlements relevant to defence and veteran deaths by suicide or relevant to defence members and veterans who have other lived experience of suicide behaviour or risk factors, including any systemic issues in engaging with multiple government entities;
- the legislative and policy frameworks, administered by the Department of Defence, the Department of Veterans’ Affairs and other Commonwealth, State or Territory government entities, relating to the support services, claims and entitlements referred to in paragraph (g);
- any systemic risk factors contributing to defence and veteran death by suicide, including the following:
- defence members’ and veterans’ social or family contexts;
- housing or employment issues for defence members and veterans;
- defence members’ and veterans’ economic and financial circumstances;
- any matter reasonably incidental to a matter referred to in paragraphs (a) to (i) or that [the Commissioners] believe is reasonably relevant to [their] inquiry.
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