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NHS Lanarkshire honoured for outstanding support towards the Armed Forces

Jul 16, 2021

NHS Lanarkshire has received the Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award for their outstanding support towards the Armed Forces community.

NHS Lanarkshire is one of 140 organisations announced today by Defence Minister Leo Docherty.

Representing the highest badge of honour, the Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Awards are awarded to companies and organisations that employ and support those who serve, veterans and their families.

Craig Cunningham, NHS Lanarkshire’s Armed Forces and Veteran’s Champion said:  ‘NHS Lanarkshire is fully committed to the Armed Forces Covenant and exhibit this both in terms of delivery of health services for armed forces personnel and veterans as well as support for employment of our Reserves and veterans.

We support our staff who have signed up as Reserves and have a range of HR policies in place for veterans, Reserves, and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers, as well as spouses and partners of those serving in the Armed Forces.

Being given this award is an honour for the staff and local veterans who have designed this unique service and recognises the work that we do to support local veterans, Reserves, Cadet Force Adult Volunteers, and their families.

“In relation to provision of health services, NHS Lanarkshire and the two Health & Social Care Partnerships offer a dedicated pathway, Veterans First Point, for veterans and their families living in Lanarkshire who require psychological support and assistance for a range of other social, welfare, and support needs.  This service was designed by veterans, for veterans, and their families, and is staffed by psychologists and veterans peer workers and offers advice and support when they need it most.

“Veterans First Point (V1P) is also there for veterans and their families who experience any issues moving from a life in the military to living as a civilian.’

“Additionally, we also work with the Defence Medical Welfare Service (DMWS) who provide direct emotional and practical support for veterans whilst on a medical pathway in accessing other services which might assist the patient in their lives out with the hospital environment e.g. home supports, respite breaks and so on.”

Minister for Defence People and Veterans, Leo Docherty said: “I would like to thank all the organisations who have proven their support for the Defence community during such unprecedented and challenging times.

“The vast range of those recognised this year demonstrates how employing the Armed Forces community makes a truly positive and beneficial impact for all employers, regardless of size, sector or location.”

To win an award, an organisation must provide ten extra paid days leave for Reservists and have supportive HR policies in place for veterans, Reserves, and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers, as well as spouses and partners of those serving in the Armed Forces.

Organisations must also advocate the benefits of supporting those within the Armed Forces community by encouraging others to sign the Armed Forces Covenant and engage in the Employer Recognition Scheme.

Notes to editors:

  • The Employer Recognition Scheme was launched in 2014 by the then Prime Minister David Cameron to recognise employer support for the wider principles of the Armed Forces Covenant and the full spectrum of Defence personnel. This includes the Reserves, service leavers, cadets, spouses and wounded, injured and sick.
  • The full list of Employer Recognition Scheme Gold, Silver and Bronze award winners is available here.
  • 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.

ENDS

Pic:  Veterans and staff from V1P Lanarkshire playing at the North Lanarkshire Suicide Prevention Football tournament taking their lunch together in 2019.

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