AVCAT welcomes new sponsor RESOLUTE

AVCAT is pleased to announce RESOLUTE will be sponsoring a 3-year scholarship in 2026.

Resolute is a Veteran owned and operated psychiatric service, pioneering a national model where expert clinical care is delivered alongside timely, high-quality DVA treating doctor reports for those who serve. With an unwavering commitment to care, Resolute exists to honour the service and sacrifice of our Defence personnel, helping Veterans and their families navigate the complexities of recovery with dignity and support.

In partnering with AVCAT, Resolute proudly supports the next generation, children and grandchildren of Veterans, by easing the financial burden of tertiary education.

This collaboration reflects our shared belief in creating long-term, meaningful opportunities for those connected to service.

“At Resolute, we know the lasting impact of military service. By partnering with AVCAT, we not only support recovery but also invest in the future of Veteran families.” Dr Richard Magtengaard – Director

“I want to thank Resolute, a veteran-owned and operated organisation committed to the welfare of veterans, for extending their level of care to include an AVCAT tertiary education scholarship. It is organisations like Resolute which are making a positive difference in the life of a veteran’s child or grandchild who may be negatively impacted due to the veteran’s service.” Len Russell – AVCAT CEO.

Applications for 2026 scholarships have now closed. Applications for 2027 Scholarships open 18th August and close 31st October 2026.

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