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Better support for Armed Forces personnel

Summary

The Government asked all departments what more could, and should, be done to demonstrate commitment to the armed forces and gratitude for their service and sacrifice.

This paper, 'The Nation's Commitment: Cross-Government Support to our Armed Forces, their Families and Veterans' (Cm. 7424), is the result of that process.

The paper covers the following areas:

  • The Armed Forces Compensation Scheme.
  • Health - including hospital and rehabilitation facilities, mental health services, and veterans' needs.
  • Housing.
  • Education and skills.
  • Transport - concessionary bus travel for service personnel and blue badge entitlement for disabled veterans.
  • Support for families - childcare provision, support for bereaved families, and benefits.
  • Building careers.
  • Foreign and Commonwealth Office personnel.
  • Pay.

The paper is designed to end any disadvantage that armed service imposes on the forces, their families, and the veterans, particularly concerning movement around the country or the world. It also sets out how to better support and recognise those who have been wounded in service.

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Law-Making Explained

This is a Command Paper (Cm. 7424, 2007-08). It is a Command Paper from the Ministry of Defence.

Find out more about Command Papers.

How does it affect me?

If you are serving or have served in the armed forces, or have friends or family who have done so, this affects you.

Further Reading

Find out more about the Ministry of Defence

Read more on the Armed Forces Compensation Scheme

Find out about the Rt Hon Des Browne MP, Secretary of State for Defence


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