FAQs – The Covenant
…of the UK. 9. What is an Armed Forces Champion? Is it defined in legislation? The term ‘Armed Forces Champion’ is not defined in legislation, and is used slightly differently…
…of the UK. 9. What is an Armed Forces Champion? Is it defined in legislation? The term ‘Armed Forces Champion’ is not defined in legislation, and is used slightly differently…
…to state schools, free schools and academies attended by Service children in England. The Department for Education introduced the Service Pupil Premium in April 2011 in recognition of the specific…
In healthcare, Covenant support for the Armed Forces community varies for Regulars and Reserves, for Service families, and for Service leavers and Veterans. Follow the links below.
…you’re interested in signing the Covenant, in the first instance please contact your local Regional Employer Engagement Director. In the meantime, you can download the Covenant pledge template. For further…
…meet to be awarded the bronze, silver and gold awards. The process 5. What is the process for signing up to the Covenant? If you’re interested in signing the Covenant,…
The Armed Forces Covenant is UK Government policy, and therefore Government departments and Arm’s-Length Bodies should do their utmost to uphold its principles where possible. They do this by: Mitigating…
Businesses can support the Armed Forces community and implement the Covenant by: BT signs the Armed Forces Covenant. Mitigating the impacts of Service life on customers from the Armed Forces…
…Life is a mental fitness tool designed specifically for the Armed Forces community. “I have a health issue arising from Service. What is the NHS’s priority treatment commitment?” Members of…
…in mind in the development of the new Duty, in order to ensure it can provide a secure framework that allows scope for innovation, change and future growth. The legislation…
Please select Frequently Asked Questions about the Covenant, the Covenant Legal Duty, or signing the Covenant and Employer Recognition Scheme.