New resource aims to support mental health of children of military and first responders

A new resource – termed “the Yellow Pages for mental health” – has been released designed to support the mental health of thousands of children from military and first responder families who often deal with the impact of their parent/s service-related trauma.
Between 1997 and 2021, 1677 Australian Defence Force members died by suicide — more than 20 times the number killed in active duty over the same period, highlighting the significant value of the resource to the veteran and first responder community.
The initiative was created in direct response to the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide’s recommendations for early intervention and continuity of care.
Released through Resolute Ready, the Digital Education Backpack is a first of its kind free hub offering more than 120 resources to support teachers, parents and caregivers in helping children affected by service-related trauma.
The initiative is backed by Federal Minister for Health and Aged Care Mark Butler and Senior Enlisted Adviser to the Chief of the Defence Force Warrant Officer Ken Robertson.
“Military and first responder families face unique challenges, from frequent relocations to disruptions in schooling and social connections,” Resolute Ready founder and managing director Lidia Faranda-Hall said.
“Unlike other programs that focus only on mental health for veterans, Resolute Ready recognises that trauma and transition affect entire families.”
Ms Faranda-Hall has first hand experience of being in a frontline family and of caring for a veteran with PTSD and Alcohol Misuse Disorder.
“I know how overwhelming it can be to find the right support,” she said.
“That feeling of isolation was heartbreaking. That’s why Resolute Ready was created — to ensure no one has to navigate this journey alone.”
If you or anyone you know needs help:
Lifeline: 13 11 14
Beyond Blue: 1300 22 4636
Open Arms: 1800 011 046
Defence Family Helpline: 1800 624 608
Defence All-Hours Support Line: 1800 628 036
Popular

Quality
Practice
Provider
Workforce
Reclaiming Joy: Why connection, curiosity and care still matter in early childhood education
2025-07-09 10:00:07
by Fiona Alston

Policy
Practice
Provider
Quality
Research
Workforce
Beyond the headlines: celebrating educators and the power of positive relationships in early learning
2025-07-07 10:00:24
by Fiona Alston

Workforce
Policy
Quality
Practice
Provider
Research
ECEC must change now, our children can’t wait for another inquiry
2025-07-02 07:47:14
by Fiona Alston