…improve their English language skills in order for them to be able to effectively carry out their daily routine activities such as shopping, travelling on public transport, attending GP/ Hospital…
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…committing to waive cancellation fees and preserve no claims discounts for up to three years when personnel and their families are posted abroad. A network of nearly 200 Armed Forces…
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…and where they need it. The new 24-hour online chat, phone, and text message service brings the Armed Forces support community together in a single place for the first time…
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…that support them, to complete the online questionnaire (fvtp.org.uk/get-involved). Once returned, they will take the key themes to a series of focus groups. The focus groups will help create the…
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…and their families to get ‘Pension Ready’. The message to get the Armed Forces Community is to start thinking about their Pension throughout their Service career and not just as…
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…health support service. Also, HeadFit for Life is a mental fitness tool designed specifically for the Armed Forces community. “I have a health issue arising from Service” Through Op RESTORE…
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…charity and a non-departmental public body sponsored by the Ministry of Defence. It has four broad funding themes which determine the programmes it runs: Non-core healthcare services for veterans. Removing…
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…Armed Forces Children who are themselves veterans of the UK Armed Forces These are called ‘Service children’. Some of these Service children might face disadvantages compared to non-Service children, arising…
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…delivery of support to ex-service personnel. The consultation sought views from across all sectors as well as the armed forces community, and the response will be published in due course….
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The latest report in the Our Community, Our Covenant series has now been published: Our Community, Our Covenant and beyond: Examining local realities and progress achieved in Armed Forces Covenant…
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