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A Place to Call Home: Episode 4 - Homelessness in veterans

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This is Part 4 in our podcast series exploring homelessness in Australia and the legal issues people experience when they are homeless or at risk of homelessness. During this series we will be speaking to people from different services providing support and legal advice to those experiencing homelessness.

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands on which this episode was made, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation and pay our respects to Elders past and present.

In this 4th episode, Bridget from the Community Legal Education Branch speaks to Esther and Danu, solicitors from the Veterans’ Advocacy Service. The Veterans’ Advocacy Service is a specialised service within the Government Law Service in the Civil Division of Legal Aid NSW.

There is useful information in this episode about how community workers working with veterans can help them identify themselves and refer them for legal help .

Use the links below to find out more information about what we talked about in this episode.

Veterans Advocacy Service (VAS) can be contacted by:

Telephone: 9219 5148

Email: veterans@legalaid.nsw.gov.au

The website: Veteran (nsw.gov.au)

Writing to them at PO Box K847, Haymarket NSW 1240

Sending a fax to: (02) 9219 5145;

Attending 323 Castlereagh Street (cnr Hay St) Haymarket between 9am – 5pm.

See reception on the ground floor.

If you live in a regional area, you can also contact the VAS through your local Legal Aid office or ex-service organisation.

For publications to display in your workplace, go to:

Veteran (nsw.gov.au), Scroll down the page to “Resources” – Have you served in the military?

Or go to: Publications and resources (nsw.gov.au) and type “Veterans” or “Military” into the Keyword to see our range of posters, fact sheets and wallet cards you can order or print.

For other supports go to:

Open Arms - Veterans & Families Counselling

Legacy – Supporting our veterans' families since 1923.

Other relevant links:

Homepage | Department of Veterans' Affairs (dva.gov.au)

Aged care resources | Department of Veterans' Affairs (dva.gov.au)

Compensation claims | Department of Veterans' Affairs (dva.gov.au)

Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/JyomD9olPvU2569tCkV1A6ZfiRI?utm_source=copy_url

Please send questions, comments and feedback to cle@legalaid.nsw.gov.au

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This is Part 4 in our podcast series exploring homelessness in Australia and the legal issues people experience when they are homeless or at risk of homelessness. During this series we will be speaking to people from different services providing support and legal advice to those experiencing homelessness.

We acknowledge the traditional owners of the lands on which this episode was made, the Gadigal people of the Eora Nation and pay our respects to Elders past and present.

In this 4th episode, Bridget from the Community Legal Education Branch speaks to Esther and Danu, solicitors from the Veterans’ Advocacy Service. The Veterans’ Advocacy Service is a specialised service within the Government Law Service in the Civil Division of Legal Aid NSW.

There is useful information in this episode about how community workers working with veterans can help them identify themselves and refer them for legal help .

Use the links below to find out more information about what we talked about in this episode.

Veterans Advocacy Service (VAS) can be contacted by:

Telephone: 9219 5148

Email: veterans@legalaid.nsw.gov.au

The website: Veteran (nsw.gov.au)

Writing to them at PO Box K847, Haymarket NSW 1240

Sending a fax to: (02) 9219 5145;

Attending 323 Castlereagh Street (cnr Hay St) Haymarket between 9am – 5pm.

See reception on the ground floor.

If you live in a regional area, you can also contact the VAS through your local Legal Aid office or ex-service organisation.

For publications to display in your workplace, go to:

Veteran (nsw.gov.au), Scroll down the page to “Resources” – Have you served in the military?

Or go to: Publications and resources (nsw.gov.au) and type “Veterans” or “Military” into the Keyword to see our range of posters, fact sheets and wallet cards you can order or print.

For other supports go to:

Open Arms - Veterans & Families Counselling

Legacy – Supporting our veterans' families since 1923.

Other relevant links:

Homepage | Department of Veterans' Affairs (dva.gov.au)

Aged care resources | Department of Veterans' Affairs (dva.gov.au)

Compensation claims | Department of Veterans' Affairs (dva.gov.au)

Transcript: https://otter.ai/u/JyomD9olPvU2569tCkV1A6ZfiRI?utm_source=copy_url

Please send questions, comments and feedback to cle@legalaid.nsw.gov.au

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