On 7 February, alongside RSL New South Wales Deputy President David McCann, I presented to the Senate’s Foreign Affairs, Defence and Trade References Committee regarding the Defence Honours and Awards System. Our submission seeks to enhance the Defence Honours and Awards System to better recognise the service of our Defence personnel who have served and continue to serve our nation with distinction. Among a range of recommendations, the RSL proposed that no medal or citation be pre-emptively stripped from a veteran until all allegations of misconduct are lawfully investigated, substantiated, and the matter concludes. We also supported the independence of the Defence Honours and Appeals tribunal, proposed wider communication of eligibility criteria for honours and awards through the veteran network, the recognition of physical and mental injury as a result of service, effective consultation when recommendations for awards and commendation are downgraded or overturned, and the automatic awarding of milestone awards to Defence personnel. MEAO Scoping StudyThe MEAO Scoping Study is progressing well. The Research Consortium is reviewing over 19,000 pieces of literature on veterans' and families' mental, physical and Social Health Outcomes, TBI and mTBI, Blast Injury and Moral Injury. They’re also reviewing all existing data assets that have been undertaken on the MEAO cohort to learn from them, identify research gaps and explore opportunities to build on previous findings, avoiding duplication. You can visit our website to learn more about the project and follow our Facebook and LinkedIn channels for updates as the study progresses. The report is due to be published later this year. Other Advocacy InitiativesRSL Australia is working with Legacy, Defence Force Welfare Association and Defence Reserves Association on a joint response to the Defence and Veteran Mental Health and Wellbeing Strategy Exposure Draft. RSL Australia participated at the National Aged Care Alliance meeting to ensure the needs of older veterans are understood and met. We are preparing for the first ESORT meeting for 2025, which will convene later this month.
If there are veterans’ issues you feel the RSL National Veterans’ Affairs Committee should be addressing, I invite you to submit an issue for discussion via our website. Sincerely, Greg Melick RSL Australia National President
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