In healthcare, Covenant support for Regulars and Reserves includes the following: “I don’t know about the NHS services available, as the Armed Forces have always provided me with healthcare” Find…
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Organisations may choose to sign a voluntary pledge in order to demonstrate their support for the Armed Forces community and for the principles of the Covenant. All organisations – public,…
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…offer special provision to those who have sacrificed the most, such as the injured and the bereaved. Annual reports The UK Government is statutorily required to present to Parliament a…
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…considered. It is for Service families to apply to the school in advance, presenting evidence of how operational needs of the Armed Forces have legitimately prevented a Service family from…
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…Forces Act 2006 defines the Legal Duty. It came into existence through the Armed Forces Act 2021, and it came into force on 22 November 2022. 3. Isn’t the Covenant…
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…Further information is provided at: War Widow(er)s Recognition Payment. Press release: Lump sum payment for war widows Inheritance Tax exemption The estate of a deceased Service person or veteran may…
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During transition out of the Armed Forces and into civilian life, Covenant support for the Armed Forces community includes: Help for Service leavers and families Help for service leavers, service…
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…have to be in place). Free Childcare In England, parents with children aged 3 and 4 years old can, from the term following the child’s third birthday, access 15 hours…
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In civilian employment, Covenant support for Reserves includes the following: “It’s hard for me to maintain my employment, as my employer doesn’t understand the impacts of Service life” The Armed…
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