16/03/2026
DVA has introduced Non-Liability Health Care (NLHC), which provides free mental health treatment to all current/former ADF members (and specific Reservists) without requiring proof that service caused the condition.
Any person who is or has been a permanent member of the Australian Defence Force (ADF), irrespective of the length of their service, (minimum service is ONE day) when they served, or the type of service, is eligible for treatment for any mental health condition under NLHC arrangements.
Reservists who have rendered any period of continuous full-time service (CFTS), are also eligible to receive NLHC for these conditions.
Reservists without CFTS may be eligible to receive NLHC for any mental health condition if they rendered Reserve Service Days with:
• Disaster Relief Service (e.g. Operation BUSHFIRE ASSIST 2019-20, Operation COVID-19 ASSIST);
• Border Protection Service (e.g. Operation RESOLUTE); or
• involvement in a serious service-related training accident.
For mental health conditions, a diagnosis is not required. Proof of identity and service are required at the time of application.
A range of treatments may be available, including treatment from a general practitioner, medical specialist, psychologist, social worker, occupational therapist, psychiatrist, hospital services, specialist PTSD programs, pharmaceuticals, or other services as required to treat the condition.
Your mental health condition does not have to be connected to your ADF service, however, if it is connected to your service, you may also make a claim for compensation through DVA.
Further information at the following link:
https://www.dva.gov.au/access-benefits/veteran-card/veteran-white-card
If you require assistance with preparation and submission of the form, or the creation of a My Service account, please contact Holbrook RSL Sub Branch email [email protected] or 0421 252 883. We can also offer assistance in the preparation and submission of compensation claims.