Veteran Chaplaincy pilot now underway

Matt Keogh MP
Minister for Veterans' Affairs
Minister for Defence Personnel

Veterans and families will soon benefit from the ongoing support of Australian Defence Force (ADF) chaplains in their transition into civilian life with the launch of a Veterans Chaplaincy Pilot Program.

Minister for Veterans’ Affairs Matt Keogh said extending the support provided by ADF chaplains to those who are transitioning from service, provides a new source of support that they are familiar and comfortable with from their time in service.

“Chaplains have long been a feature of the ADF, playing an important role providing spiritual, religious and pastoral support to personnel and their families, regardless of their religious beliefs,” Minister Keogh said.

“There is no doubt that transition from service requires a massive readjustment for veterans and their families. The Albanese Government is working to enhance the supports available through transition, and the supports provided by ADF Chaplains will provide familiar comfort for many.”

This $1.9 million Veterans Chaplaincy Pilot Program will see this support extended in WA and, later this year, in Queensland.

Minister Keogh said he was proud to launch the program in his home state of Western Australia.

“Chaplain John Crosby is the first chaplain appointed to the Veterans Chaplaincy Pilot Program here in WA. Chaplain Crosby entered the Army in 2009 and during his service has provided chaplaincy support to a number of areas within the ADF. He has extensive training and experience in suicide prevention and mental health care,” Minister Keogh said.

“He is a leader in the developing field of Moral Injury, with training in Pastoral Narrative Disclosure (PND) and Moral Injury Skills training (MIST), he has developed his own training packages and was awarded a Conspicuous Service Medal for his moral repair work within the ADF.” 

Chaplain Crosby has been conducting chaplaincy support for members of the ADF in Perth and from today this support will be extended to all veterans and their families in the area.

More information on the pilot program can be found on the DVA website.

Media contact

Stephanie Mathews (Minister Keogh’s Office): 0407 034 485

DVA Media: media.team@dva.gov.au

Open Arms – Veterans & Families Counselling provides 24/7 free confidential crisis support for current and ex-serving ADF personnel and their families on 1800 011 046 or the Open Arms website. Safe Zone Support provides anonymous counselling on 1800 142 072. Defence All-Hours Support Line provides support for ADF personnel on 1800 628 036 or the Defence Health Portal. Defence Member and Family Helpline provides support for Defence families on 1800 624 608