When Two Worlds Collide: What are the experiences of Contemporary Australian Defence Force Veterans transitioning to civilian life?
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Transitioning from full-time active service in the Australian Defence Force to civilian life presents various challenges for veterans and their families.
This research aims to investigate the experiences of veterans as perceived by veteran spouses, who often straddle the military and civilian worlds.
Participating in this study may not result in any direct benefits to you or your family. However, sharing your knowledge will provide valuable insights into veterans' experiences, helping us to advocate for better support services and approaches that prioritise the well-being of veterans and their families.
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GU Ethical Approval Reference No: 2023/436
Transitioning from full-time active service in the Australian Defence Force to civilian life presents various challenges for veterans and their families.
This research aims to investigate the experiences of veterans as perceived by veteran spouses, who often straddle the military and civilian worlds.
Participating in this study may not result in any direct benefits to you or your family. However, sharing your knowledge will provide valuable insights into veterans' experiences, helping us to advocate for better support services and approaches that prioritise the well-being of veterans and their families.