Defence reflects on Royal Commission findings

Defence Secretary Greg Moriarty and Chief of the Defence Force Admiral David Johnston have acknowledged the release today of the Royal Commission into Defence and Veteran Suicide Final Report.

In a message to Defence staff, the leaders said the Royal Commission had enabled all in Defence to reflect on the department’s policies, processes and practices. 

“It has been sobering to hear of experiences of our current and former personnel, their families and loved ones, particularly where Defence has let people down, and not aligned actions with our values of Service, Courage, Respect, Integrity and Excellence,” they said.

The inquiry had brought into focus issues that needed to be addressed within Defence, and the impact these issues have had for serving and former serving personnel, their families and loved ones, and the broader Defence community.

“The Royal Commission’s recommendations will require significant reform across Defence and this will require leadership – and we are committed to doing better for our people,” Mr Moriarty and Admiral Johnston said.

They acknowledged there would be current or former serving ADF members and Defence personnel impacted by the report, and said support was available to people in the Defence community for whom the Royal Commission has raised issues that were personally challenging.

“Defence is continuing to evolve our culture that prioritises the wellbeing of our people who strive every day to contribute to our common goals and mission. We are committed to prioritising programs that address suicide and suicidality, and promote mental health,” they said.

“Defence is supporting the Government as they consider their response. 

“Once again, we thank everyone for their commitment to the work of the Royal Commission.”