For clinicians

Clinicians often see the pattern before the system does.

Veterans Count is for people connected to Navy, Army or Air Force, past or present. That includes clinicians whose work connects them to service through care, assessment, support or advocacy.

Why clinicians matter

You see individual cases. Veterans Count helps show the electorate-level footprint.

Clinicians may see delayed approvals, reporting burdens, treatment access problems, transition stress, family pressure and the real-world impact of DVA and Defence systems on care.

Veterans Count is not asking clinicians to identify patients, verify service, disclose health information, discuss DVA claims or share private details.

No name. No service number. No DVA claim details. No medical information.

What clinicians can do

Help the count reach people connected to service.

If your clinical work connects you to veterans, serving members, families, carers or support systems, your count matters too.

You can help by understanding the project, adding your own count through the normal Veterans Count flow, and sharing the walkthrough with people who should know it exists.

The sharing loop stays simple: watch or read, add a count, then send Veterans Count to five people who should be counted too.

Start here

Two simple paths.

Watch the 60-second walkthrough first, or go to the homepage and read the project frame before taking the next step.

The sequence

Keep the path clean.

If you watch first: /clinicians → /watch → / → /join → share with five people who should be counted too.

If you skip the walkthrough: /clinicians → / → /join → share with five people who should be counted too.