Navy People Wellbeing Program
Being fit to fight, both physically and mentally, requires a deliberate, coordinated and sustainable plan
that is realised through the Navy People Wellbeing Program (NPWP).
The NPWP has three distinct objectives:
- Provide an environment that encourages our people to remain healthy, employable and deployable;
- Establish a support system that returns our people to deployable status in a deliberate manner; and
- Where this is not possible, ensuring members transition out of Navy with dignity and respect in close coordination with the Joint Transition Authority (JTA).
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SERVICE & PERSONNEL RECORDS
ROYAL COMMISSION into Defence & Veteran Suicide
NATIONAL COMMISSIONER for Defence & Veteran Suicide Prevention
FAMILY SUPPORT
COMMUNITY SUPPORT
Information about organisations who provide support services to members and their families
RESILIENCE
The ability to face challenges and adversity, overcoming it and coming out stronger through the other side
PHYSICAL WELLBEING
Developing resilience through physical health. Contains sports, rehab, conditioning, sleep and nutrition information, services and support
PASSIONS & HOBBIES
Information about organisations who provide support services to members and their families
SPIRITUALITY
The dynamic and intrinsic aspect of humanity through which people seek ultimate meaning, purpose, transcendence and experience relationship to themselves, family and society
MENTAL HEALTH
The state in which the individual realises their own abilities, can cope with normal stress of life, can work productively and is able to make a contribution to their community
HEALTH
Information about Defence Health and other health systems
TRANSITION
Thinking about your own transition, supporting someone, or just after some advice? These sites will help you find information that is relevant to your transition
FINANCIAL MATTERS
Budgeting, insurance and salary information
EMAIL NPWP FEEDBACK FORM
Submit website feedback to the Navy People Wellbeing Portal team
DISCLAIMER
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The material may include the views or recommendations of third parties, and does not necessarily reflect the views of the Royal Australian Navy or indicate a commitment to a particular course of action.
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