Findings from the Reserves Continuous Attitude Survey (ResCAS 2024) have been published on GOV.UK: ResCAS 2024 publication.
What is RESCAS?
ResCAS is MOD’s annual survey which gathers information on the attitudes and experiences of Volunteer Reservists across the Tri-Services.
2024 Survey Results
This year, a total of 4,656 Reservists completed ResCAS.
The survey found 70% of Volunteer Reserves are satisfied with life in the Reserve in general, and 89% are proud to serve in the Service. Satisfaction with pay was 43% and the annual bounty was 63%. Overall, there has been a decreasing trend in satisfaction with pay and the annual bounty since 2021.
The top 3 reasons cited by Reservists for joining the Reserve Service were; to serve their country (64%), for the challenge (59%), and for personal development (58%).
For further results, please see the publication report: ResCAS 2024 publication.
These include perceptions on training, life in the Reserves, career progression and family support. Queries can be sent to: people-strat-cdpregroup@mod.gov.uk