Minister Keogh – Veterans’ and Families’ Hub one step closer in Adelaide’s North

Department of Veterans' Affairs

veterans’ and families’ hub one step closer in adelaide’s North

Following a successful grant application, the Australian Government has today announced that Lives Lived Well has been invited to develop a business case to establish a Veterans’ and Families’ Hub in Northern Adelaide.

The expansion of the Veterans’ and Families’ Hub network will see the more than 10,950 veterans and their families in Adelaide’s northern suburbs access improved specialist services close to home.

Lives Lived Well will join with the Legacy Club of Adelaide to take these next steps, with the support of a $50,000 grant to develop the business case to establish this new Hub.

The Hub is set to feature a range of tailored services to assist with transition, employment, social connection and advocacy services, along with mental and physical health support for veterans’ and families.

The intention is this Hub will not only be able to provide the services and supports the local veteran community needs, but be sustainable into the future.

The expansion of the Veterans’ and Families’ Hubs network into Northern Adelaide is part of the Government’s $46.7 million commitment to deliver eight new Veterans’ and Families’ Hubs across the country.

This commitment also includes the continuation of work underway to establish hubs in Southeast Queensland and Tasmania, delivering 10 new Veterans’ and Families Hubs under the Albanese Labor Government.

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