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Wednesday, 18 June 2025

Office for Veterans’ Affairs: Analysis of responses to the Veterans’ Survey 2022 relating to family support for UK armed forces veterans


The Veterans’ Survey 2022 was the first survey of its kind in the UK and was a collaboration between the Office for National Statistics (ONS), the Office for Veterans’ Affairs and the devolved administrations.

Alongside the Veterans’ Survey, a smaller Veterans’ Family Survey was made available for immediate family members of UK veterans who resided in the UK and were aged 18 years or over. Family members could complete the survey if their veteran family member was living or deceased, and the survey was open to any immediate family member including stepparents and adult stepchildren. The survey was conducted through a voluntary self-select sample which relied on advertising and promotion primarily by veterans’ charities and organisations.

In total, 2,390 people responded to the Family Survey and response rates varied by question asked. This represents a small proportion of family members that would have been eligible to respond to the survey. These data are presented as unweighted data only.

To view the full survey analysis, please go to: Family support analysis of UK armed forces veterans

Invitation to attend Financial Literacy Focus Groups


Financial literacy is a key life skill and is critical to the development of our personal and collective resilience. The Financial Times charity FLIC is has funding to expand financial literacy into the Armed Forces and they are running 2 online focus groups in June and one face to face focus group in July (details below). 20-30 Service personnel and family members across a mix of ranks, ethnicity and gender are being sought for each focus group, to help FLIC understand the financial challenges that the Armed Forces face, and the information that would be useful.

The three focus groups will take place on the following dates/times:

19 Jun 2025 (1130-1230 tbc) – Online focus group delivered by via MS TEAMS (25 pers)
24 Jun 2025 (0900-1000 tbc) – Online focus group delivered via MS TEAMS (25 pers)
17 Jul 2025 0900-1200 – Face to face focus group delivered by FLIC, Buller Conference Centre, St Omer, Aldershot. (35 pers). Civilian attire, lunch at PAYD facility.

Register interest here: https://forms.office.com/e/at8DSE3evc

Volunteers will be asked to take part in a discussion to help shape a package that informs our Service community in a way that is relevant, engaging and accessible. The discussion will explore their topics of interest, financial challenges and how they want to receive the information. The session will also include the opportunity to test video and e-learning platform capabilities.

Tuesday, 17 June 2025

Forces Pension Society Online Armed Forces Pension Update


25 JUNE 202512:30-13:30 - SAVE THE DATE!

The FPS will deliver an online Armed Forces Pensions update for Serving Personnel, Veterans and Dependants at 12:30 on Wednesday 25 June via MS Teams.

It will cover:
  • The latest on the 2015 Remedy (McCloud) implementation
  • A reminder of how pension benefits are/were earned during service and the ages that deferred pensions are paid
  • When and how the pension benefits increase
  • How to obtain a pension forecasts whilst serving or as a Veteran
  • Dependants Benefits
  • When and how to claim a deferred pension
  • The benefits of membership of the Forces Pension Society
For more information, click here.

Monday, 16 June 2025

MOD Staff Bank: Are you a healthcare professional? Can you support the PCMF here in Brunei? - Register as Temporary Staff

Staff bank provides temporary assignments to Healthcare Professionals in support of the MOD at times when resource cover is required.  

If you a Non-Serving person, medically trained, doctor, nurse, carer, healthcare worker or ambulance driver you may be able to secure temporary work at the PCMF SHOULD temporary positions become available. 

To find out more, scan the QR code on the posters. 

Register your skills on Staff Bank here: hcrg.uk.com/staff-bank

Staff Bank team email: fhrbanksupport@hcrg.uk.com

Friday, 13 June 2025

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust: Improved support for serving families facing separation challenges

Improved support for serving families facing separation challenges


The idea of not seeing your partner or parent for months at a time, often with limited contact, can be stressful and unsettling. But it’s a common experience for many armed forces families. 

Deployment, training and exercises make separation a fundamental part of service for many, but this can have a significant impact on family life. Being apart can cause loneliness and a sense of isolation – whether you’re ‘weekending’ and adjusting to a constantly changing family dynamic or dealing with long separations.

Re-opening today, The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (The Trust) devised their Apart, not Alone programme to tackle this issue head on, offering support for armed forces families facing time apart.

Building on the success of last year’s programme, this year the Trust are delivering support where and when it’s needed most - reflecting the changing nature of deployment, recognising the different types of separation and the sometimes very different challenges these can present.


Why are we running this programme?


Apart not Alone aims to improve the quality of life for those impacted by service-related separation. So far, The Trust have awarded over £70,000 to support forces families facing these challenges.

But service life, and the nature of the separation it presents, is changing and The Trust want to ensure the funding they provide continues to make the biggest difference. This year’s programme builds on what’s been achieved so far and ensures even more service families struggling with separation can be supported.


What’s changed for 2025/26?


This year, Apart not Alone offers two opportunities for funding which address the unique needs of serving armed forces families facing separation.

The core programme, Apart, not Alone - Supporting serving families impacted by service-related separation will fund projects achieving one or more of the following outcomes:

  • Families feel more able to manage the impact of loneliness or isolation during periods of separation. 

  • Improved mental health and wellbeing for serving families. 

  • Improved understanding of effective models of support for serving families. 

  • Families experience fewer challenges during reintegration after deployment or extended separation.

And the great news is charities and CICs only need to have been registered for at least one year to apply for up to £25,000 for a 12-month project. Armed forces bases and units are also welcome to apply.

For charities and CICs registered for at least three years, you can apply for up to £50,000 for projects lasting up to 24 months.

This year, there’s an additional opportunity for local authorities and registered charities registered for at least three years, to access funding. Apart not Alone - Local impact grants offers portfolio grants of up to £300,000 towards projects delivered in a specific location over a period of up to three years.

You’ll need to demonstrate how you will deliver a targeted package of support, delivered through extensive collaboration with the community, in UK locations where serving families experience particular challenges.

You’ll also need to demonstrate how you will deliver long-lasting change and how you will meet all of the outcomes above, as well as:

  • Enhanced collaboration and streamlined support pathways for the serving community through stronger partnerships and improved service integration.

A full list of eligibility guidance for both funding opportunities is available on the Trust website.


Dates and deadlines


For the core Apart, not Alone programme there will be two funding rounds this year:

Round 1 application deadline is 12 noon on 30 July 2025.

Round 2 application deadline is 12 noon on 21 January 2026.

While the Apart not Alone - Local impact grants programme has a two-stage application process. At stage one, the Trust are looking for expressions of interest (EOI) to act as the single grant holder and lead the portfolio. The stage one deadline is 12 noon on 23 July 2025.

Find out more

To find full details of this programme and to apply, visit the Trust’s website www.covenantfund.org.uk

Keep up to date with funding opportunities


For the latest updates and announcements on each of these Covenant Fund programmes, and any other funding opportunities the Trust has available throughout the year, sign up to their e-newsletter via their website www.covenantfund.org.uk

 

ENDS

Notes for Editors


The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust is a charity and an MOD sponsored NDPB that manages the grant programmes funded by the Covenant Fund. They also run wider funding programmes that support the Armed Forces community. 

The Trust makes grants that have an impact on the lives of Armed Forces communities, including serving personnel, Armed Forces families, veterans, and their families.

 

The Armed Forces Covenant is a promise by the nation ensuring that those who serve or who have served in the Armed Forces, and their families, are treated fairly.

All the grants that they award support the values of the Covenant.

For more information on the Armed Forces Covenant, visit the Covenant website www.armedforcescovenant.gov.uk

 

Media contact: Claire Rick, Director Strategy Claire.rick@covenantfund.org.uk   

Civvy Street Magazine – June /July 2025 Edition now available online

The latest edition of Civvy Street can be found HERE.

Female Veterans' Transformation Programme


Question:
What have Plymouth, Edinburgh, Cardiff, Cannock and Winchester got in common?

Answer: We will be in those locations next month with Agora Photography taking photographs of female veterans!

We are creating a toolkit to aid services who support female veterans. Additional funding has been sought from the Office for Veterans' Affairs & Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust to raise the profile of Female Veterans. Part of this funding will be spent on a photoshoot and we are touring the UK with Agora Photography.

We want Female Veterans from the breadth of the UK to be involved in this photoshoot, regardless of age, rank, time served, ethnicity, religion, disability, socioeconomic background, gender identity, sexual orientation or any other characteristic. The more diverse the better!

To sign up for a photoshoot click this link: https://forms.office.com/e/SmuxuxW6EQ

To find out more here.

Monday, 9 June 2025

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust - Serving families: On the Move Programme now open to new applications


The Support for Relocated Service Families - reopen for new applications!

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) are pleased to let you know that the Serving families: On the Move Programme under the Armed Forces Families Covenant Fund is now open and ready to welcome new applications!

What’s the programme all about?

Moving to a completely new place, surrounded by unfamiliar faces, can feel surreal. You’re pushed out of your comfort zone, knowing that if you don’t reach out, the feeling of loneliness can quickly grow. But not everyone has the confidence to walk into a coffee morning or event on their own for the first time.

“Having a first point of contact, a friendly face, a supportive presence makes such a difference. Someone who can help you find your way, learn about your new area and most importantly, open the door to connections and friendships.

That kind of support isn’t just help, it’s essential for finding your way and keeping your momentum in this military way of life” – Jenna, Army spouse.

Supporting you, on the move

Today, the Trust are reopening the Serving Families: On the Move programme for new applications. This year, you can apply for a grant of £5,000 to £50,000 for a 12 month project which will achieve one or more of the following outcomes -

  • Families in a new posting have more accessible information to support them to settle into a new and unfamiliar location.
  • Newly arrived families report improved wellbeing by being introduced to and connected with activities provided in their new area.
  • Fewer newly arrived and relocated service families report feeling isolated or lonely and more service families say they have effective support networks.
  • Families feel more able to navigate the challenges of relocation, because their relationships are stronger.

Why are the Trust running this programme?

Frequent moves can disrupt social connections and support systems, often leading to feelings of isolation and loneliness. Over time, this can negatively impact mental health and family relationships.

One of our key priorities when launching the Armed Forces Covenant framework was to reduce stress and challenges for families. To support this aim, we introduced the Serving Families: On the Move programme.

To date, under the Armed Forces Covenant, we have awarded a total of over £1.3m to 14 projects aimed at improving the quality of life for service families impacted by relocation and as a direct result of service life.

This programme aims to support newly relocated service families, encouraging connection, and strengthening family relationships, ensuring armed forces communities are not left at a disadvantage.

The Trust are looking to support projects that use preventative or early intervention approaches to support families who have recently moved. These projects should focus to helping families settle into their new communities and build lasting, positive connections.

“It’s a very lonely life, and the sacrifices that we go through as a family always seem so significant yet not recognised.” – RAF spouse

Who can apply?

The Trust invite applications from:

• Registered Charites
• Community Interest Companies (CICs)
• Armed Forces Units and Bases
• Local authorities

Full eligibility details are available on the Trust website

Find out more

There will be two deadlines for applications:

  • If you apply by 12pm on 23 July 2025, you will receive a decision before end of September 2025.
  • If you apply by 12pm on 17 December 2025, you will receive a decision before end of February 2026.

Full details of this family-focused funding opportunity, including full eligibility and how to apply, are available on the Trust’s dedicated programme page.

Monday, 2 June 2025

Future Defence Housing questionnaire by the Families Federations, as part of the Defence Housing Strategy review

Please click the image to enlarge.

As part of the independent Defence Housing Strategy Review, the Families Federations are launching a questionnaire on Defence housing for the future.

They are looking for all Service Personnel of all ages, ranks, PstatCats and their families to complete this.

They are seeking views on current SFA, new builds and home ownership to help shape decisions on housing options for generations to come.

Scan the QR Code above or Click here to have your say

Questionnaire Closes on 22nd June 2025.

You can also read the press release here