Land Forces 2024: Leading the way with the Veteran Access Scheme™

This September, we will proudly showcase the Veteran Access Scheme™ at the Land Forces 2024 Exhibition, a premier event for the defence industry in the southern hemisphere.  

With its vast scale and breadth of exhibitors, the Land Forces 2024 exhibition brings together a wide spectrum of defence professionals, government officials, and healthcare providers, offering a unique platform for collaboration and innovation at the Melbourne exhibition centre.

As an organisation deeply committed to the health and well-being of veterans, we are dedicated to improving the lives of Australian veterans and their families through comprehensive, veteran-centred care. 

Veteran Access Scheme PIllars

The Veteran Access Scheme™ addresses critical healthcare needs by providing streamlined access to specialised services designed specifically for veterans. 

This includes support for medication, appliances, clinical wellness, and health education that veterans often struggle to access.  

At Land Forces 2024, we aim to raise awareness of the urgent need for tailored healthcare solutions and demonstrate how our innovative scheme is already making a significant difference in the veteran community. 

At our stand (POD13), you’ll learn more about the pillars of care that we offer under the scheme, which focus on providing comprehensive support for veterans. 

Our commitment to delivering top-tier veteran health care is supported by an outstanding team of experts, including Dr. Michael Mumford MBBS FRACGP, Nigel McIntosh RN Psychologist Beth Masling, who are highly experienced in veteran healthcare and passionate about making a positive impact in veterans' lives. 

Provocatus will also be raising funds at the event to support Ash Semmens, who is preparing for his remarkable English Channel swim. In support of the Navy Clearance Diver Trust, Provocatus will be donating $10,000 to Ash and his endeavour to raise awareness for the mental and physical health challenges faced across the veteran community. 

If you’re attending Land Forces this year, be sure to visit us at POD13 to find out more about how we are improving healthcare access for veterans.  

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