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Resources for Advocates working with Veterans

Thank you for attending our presentation. Below is a list of the resources that will support you in working with this unique and rewarding client group. 

To refer a patient/client to Veterans Psychology, click here.

To enquire about working with Veterans Psychology, click here.

For anything else, including supervision enquiries, email us

 

Provider Strategies for Coping with Burnout and Secondary Traumatic Stress

A free course from the US Veterans Affairs department on identifying and managing your own vicarious trauma.

Phoenix Australia

Course for professionals in trauma-exposed roles, offering knowledge and skills to understand and manage vicarious trauma.

Open Arms - Client Self Help Tools

A range of CBT-based tools specifically for veterans, to assist them in managing stress and building resilience

US Dept of Veterans Affairs - VA Mobile

Selection of apps developed for veterans by Veterans Affairs.

Go Beyond

Self-paced modules to support transition out of the military.

Blue Knot Foundation
Empowering Recovery from Complex Trauma

Blue Knot upskills and empowers those who work with people who have experienced complex trauma.

National Centre for Veterans Healthcare

Australia’s first comprehensive care centre offering physical and mental healthcare services for veterans.

RSL Lifecare - Veterans Services

Provide support and wellbeing programs that are veteran-centric and recovery focused.

Servulink

National online information directory of service and support providers for veterans and their families

Sane Forums: Shoulder to Shoulder

Peer moderated forums for veterans and families

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