Parents of ADF members
We offer information and support services for parents to help you understand and manage the challenging aspects of having a son or daughter in the Services.
For more information or to access any of our support services, contact the all-hours Defence Family Helpline on 1800 624 608.
Understanding Defence life and services available
We recognise that parents of ADF members can play a crucial role in providing support and advice to the ADF member and the member’s partner or dependants. Understanding what your son or daughter is going through, how they should prepare and what support is available to them can help you to do this.
We have information and guidance for the main challenges facing Defence families: relocations and deployments.
You can also become familiar with what support services are available, including special needs support, help with childcare, programs for children and support for transitioning into civilian life.
Parents recognised as dependants
In some circumstances, a parent can be recognised as a dependant of the ADF member with the approval of the Chief of the Defence Force. This categorisation gives the parent access to a full range of Defence support services and entitlements.
To be classed as a dependant, the parent must normally live with the ADF member. They may be considered as a dependant where they receive substantial financial support or personal care from the member, or where they are acting as a housekeeper or guardian for the member’s dependant child. For more details, visit the ADF Pay and Conditions Manual:
PACMAN.
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