The nation’s commitment
to the Armed Forces community: First annual report on progress
Today marks the
publication of the first annual report into delivery against “The
Nation’s Commitment”, a Command Paper launched last summer.
The Service Personnel Command Paper was commissioned by the Prime
Minister in November 2007 and published in July 2008. It set out
over 40 commitments to improve the level of support to the Armed
Forces Community in key areas like compensation, healthcare, and
accommodation. It established enduring principles for the future –
of special treatment where appropriate for Armed Forces personnel,
for families and for veterans, and that those same groups should
not be disadvantaged as a result of service.
An External Reference Group (ERG) was set up to monitor delivery,
and to report annually to the Prime Minister, to the Defence
Secretary, to the First Ministers for Scotland and Wales, and to
the First Minister and Deputy First Minister for Northern Ireland.
The ERG includes representatives of the Naval, Army and RAF
Families Federations, and the leading Service charities, as well
as the Government departments involved in delivery. It is the
first of their reports that is being published today.
The report highlights achievements over the past year, including
the doubling of compensation payments for the most serious
injuries; improved access to affordable housing schemes; the
retention of places on NHS waiting lists when families move;
access to substantial grants to adapt homes for disabled veterans;
and free further education for those leaving the Services. It also
sets out what remains to be done to maintain progress and achieve
the task we set ourselves last year. The Government will be
following up the valuable points made in the report.
Secretary of State for Defence Bob Ainsworth said:
“Service life imposes unique demands upon our people. We ask them
to serve whenever and wherever they are needed, and this impacts
upon them and their families. As a Government we have a moral
obligation to ensure that Service life does not disadvantage their
rights as citizens. I am pleased to publish the first annual
report that the External Reference Group, with its unique
perspective, has submitted. The report shows what has already been
delivered, how far we have progressed in other areas, and the
impact so far. Much has been achieved. Much remains to be done.
Our commitment continues undiminished.
Dawn McCafferty, RAF Families Federation Chairman said:
“The RAF Families Federation, with our Navy and Army
counterparts have been active members of the External Reference
Group charged with monitoring the implementation of the Service
Personnel Command Paper. The report was in itself a significant
step forward in highlighting the many challenges confronting
military families and we are heartened by the proactive engagement
by a number of Government departments and the Welsh Assembly and
Scottish Government in seeking to understand and mitigate some of
the disadvantages experienced by Service families.
“This first annual report illustrates progress made to date and
it is our job as independent witnesses on behalf of Service
families to ensure that promises made are promises kept. In some
areas, progress has been very encouraging; in others we see the
commitments as “work in progress”. However, the direction of
travel is positive and we are pleased to be engaged with officials
who are now actively seeking our views as to how they can improve
service delivery to the Armed Forces constituency. We will
continue to provide evidence of the unique challenges facing
military families and hope that our evidence will contribute to an
enhanced appreciation of the unique contribution of military
families to the operational effectiveness of our men and women on
the front line.”
Notes to Editors:
1. The Service Personnel Command Paper was
published on 17 July 2008. For more information visit www.mod.uk/spcp
2. The paper - “The Nation’s Commitment: Cross-Government Support
to our Armed Forces, their Families and Veterans” – represented
the first strategy for the Armed Forces Community covering all the
relevant Whitehall Departments, and set the standard for the level
and scope of support our Service personnel could expect. A related
consultation paper on ‘Consistent and Enduring Support’ was
published on 16 July 2009 seeking to ensure that the principles of
“The Nation’s Commitment’” will be put into practice across all
levels of Government. The consultation period closed at the end of
October, and the Government will report on it in the new year.
3. The members of the External Reference Group from outside
Government are the Naval Families Federation, the Army Families
Federation, the RAF Families Federation, the Confederation of
British Service and Ex-Service Organisations (COBSEO), the Royal
British Legion, the Soldiers Sailors Airman and Families
Association – Forces Help, the War Widows’ Association of Great
Britain, and Professor Hew Strachan of Oxford University. The
Government members include the key Whitehall Departments, the
Scottish Executive and the Welsh Assembly Government.
4. The release of this ERG report coincides with the announcement
by Harriet Harman and Bob Ainsworth of new measures to take
forward the Service Personnel Command Paper initiative, by helping
members of Service families with issues relating to employment,
childcare, transport, school places and housing. The Government
Equalities Office has issued a separate press notice detailing
these measures.
5. For more information contact Lucy Bowen in the MoD Press
Office on 020 7218 9900 or 020 7218 7907.
Contacts:
Ministry of Defence
NDS.MOD@coi.gsi.gov.uk