Five local councils have joined forces to strengthen the area’s local Armed Forces Covenants, which support those who are serving, veterans and their families.
Hull City Council, East Riding of Yorkshire Council, North Lincolnshire Council, North East Lincolnshire Council and Doncaster Metropolitan Borough Council have secured £480,000 funding from the Ministry of Defence to form a Sub Regional Armed Forces Covenant Partnership.
The funding will enable the local authorities to share good practice, develop training packages and working together to improve the support available for armed forces veterans and their families.
The sub-regional partnership will be chaired by Lieutenant Colonel Allan Hinton from 150 Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps.
Lt Col Hinton, pictured above, said: “The formation of this partnership will ensure a standardised approach across five local authority areas – all of which have existing and historical connections to the armed forces.
“As the community engagement lead for the region, I will be keen to see the partnership delivering on the commitments of the Armed Forces Covenant to ensure that all those who serve our country, past and present, as well as their families, receive the support they deserve.”
North Lincolnshire Council Leader Coun Rob Waltham (Brigg & Wolds) said: “This partnership will ensure that those who serve or have served in the armed forces and their families get the support they need. By working together with the four other local authorities it will open up more opportunities.
“The £480,000 secured from the government will help us deliver the commitments of the Armed Forces Covenant and highlight the services and support available, whether this is health and wellbeing or help getting back into work.
”Tracy Harsley from Hull City Council, which is leading on the partnership, said: “We are delighted to have been successful in securing this funding; it will make a significant contribution.
“The partnership’s work will focus on highlighting services and support available, the creation of a shared training programme that looks at areas like mental health and identifying any gaps in services.”
Each of the five local authorities has nominated a champion to support the project and help move it forward.
The Armed Forces Covenant is a Government initiative that pledges that those who serve or have served in the armed forces, and their families, will be treated with fairness and respect in the community, economy and society.
Support is provided in areas including:
- Education and family wellbeing
- Having a home
- Starting a new career
- Access to healthcare
- Financial assistance
- Discounted services
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