First psychiatric assistance dog trained by veterans for a veteran
The first psychiatric assistance dog trained by veterans, for veterans, has moved home with her veteran handler in Canberra. CAPTION:
Read moreThe first psychiatric assistance dog trained by veterans, for veterans, has moved home with her veteran handler in Canberra. CAPTION:
Read moreAn SA veteran is the first to receive an assistance dog from one of two new providers under DVA’s Psychiatric Assistance Dog Program.
Read moreThe first two dogs – Zuma and Leon – under DVA’s Psychiatric Assistance Dogs program are now living with their new veteran owners/handlers.
Read moreVeterans with post traumatic stress disorder will benefit from the addition of two new providers to DVA’s Psychiatric Assistance Dog Program.
Read moreMore veterans seeking to manage their post-traumatic stress disorder will benefit with the expansion of the government’s psychiatric assistance dog
Read moreA second cohort of assistance-dog-trial puppies will soon be recruited at La Trobe University and suitable Melbourne-based veterans are being
Read moreIN MY DARKEST HOUR, I REACHED FOR A HAND AND FOUND A PAW Less than 40% of veterans
Read moreThe Department of Veterans’ Affairs has made an approach to market to identify service providers to conduct a trial of
Read moreIt’s the second most common mental health issue after depression, and for many serving members, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is
Read moreToday is PTSD Awareness Day and Australians are urged to look out for their mates and encourage them to seek support and treatment if they need it.
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