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NHS bodies can support the Armed Forces community and implement the Covenant by: West Suffolk Hospital NHS Trusts Matron team supporting Armed Forces Day. Mitigating the impacts of Service life…
NHS bodies can support the Armed Forces community and implement the Covenant by: West Suffolk Hospital NHS Trusts Matron team supporting Armed Forces Day. Mitigating the impacts of Service life…
…of the UK Armed Forces, or children of their partners or ex-partners Children of former members of the UK Armed Forces (‘veterans’), or children of their partners or ex-partners Bereaved…
Find out how different organisations can support the Armed Forces community and implement the Covenant when providing goods and services to, or when employing, members of the Armed Forces community.
This section provides serving personnel with information about how the Covenant can help by removing disadvantages arising from Service life, or offering special provision if appropriate. If you are a…
Find out how organisations have implemented the Covenant in practice, or submit your own example for adding to the database.
…and how it can be delivered within the local community. It is aimed specifically at local authorities and their partners. As public services are delivered differently in each of the…
…transition from military to civilian life it is important you know what support and advice is available to you. As a veteran of the Armed Forces, you continue to be…
…The public bodies subject to this Legal Duty include local authorities, governing bodies of certain state-funded schools, and various NHS bodies. More information about how the Legal Duty works, including…
…improve support for the minority of service leavers and their families who face challenges after leaving, it is important that we also recognise and celebrate that most veterans leave enriched…
…by pupils, parents and staff explaining what life can be like. But they’re not all sob stories. Far from it. Instead they are insights that inspire and enlighten. The initiative…