Defence response to the ‘Women in the Armed Forces’ Report

3 Dec 2021 10:39 AM

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) response to Parliament’s Defence Sub-Committee’s report into ‘Women in the Armed Forces: From Recruitment to Civilian Life’ has been published.

The Ministry of Defence (MOD) response to Parliament’s Defence Sub-Committee’s report into ‘Women in the Armed Forces: From Recruitment to Civilian Life’ has been published.

Women play a vital role in the armed forces, and it is not acceptable that in certain areas they still face disadvantage.

The report makes a number of important recommendations, and MOD has accepted 33 of them, partially accepted a further four recommendations and noted 13 points which are conclusions rather than recommendations. The MOD is not implementing just three of the Committee’s recommendations but are instead seeking to address the underlying concerns of the recommendations in other ways.

Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said:

While almost 90% of women who engaged with this inquiry said they would recommend a career in the Armed Forces, it’s clear further change is needed.

I am grateful to all the women who contributed to the Defence Committee’s report, we’ve listened carefully and are implementing bold changes in response.

Having tested the recommendations with our own Service Women’s Networks, we are embracing almost all of them – and in many cases actually taking them further.

I look forward to continuing to work with them to hold all three services to account, and ensure we see meaningful progress.

These new policy changes build on the work already underway as a result of the Wigston Report published in 2019 which made significant progress in addressing the disparity in treatment between men and women in Defence, the Danuta Grey review, which followed a year later to review the progress underway.

New commitments announced include:

The Inquiry has also encouraged and enabled Defence to accelerate and expand upon existing and planned work, including:

The MOD is working towards meaningful and enduring change for all its Defence people. Defence is committed to creating an environment for all, standing together as a community and challenging unacceptable behaviour when it occurs.