Defence has launched a new booklet for Reservists, and their families, on the benefits and support available. This includes financial discounts, healthcare, and career support.
Did you know that of the 190,170 total serving military personnel in the British Armed Forces, 18% of them are Reservists? This means that the Reserve Forces make up approximately one sixth of Armed Forces personnel.
Reservists make a critical contribution in the Armed Forces and are integral to protecting the nation’s security at home and overseas. Keep reading to find out more about what Reservists do, and how they make a positive impact in the Armed forces.
Do you know what support and benefits are available?
Today, Defence has published a new booklet outlining key benefits, services, and support for Reservists and their families. This includes:
- – Healthcare, including mental health and welfare support.
- – Information and support services.
- – Military and financial discounts, childcare, and other family friendly policies.
- – Career and employment support.
For more information, read Defence’s recently published booklet on GOV.UK.
Announcing the new booklet, Alistair Carns MP MC OBE, Defence Minister for Veterans and People, said:
“Our Reserve Forces are an integral and valued part of the Armed Forces Community. Their hard work and dedication is essential to national security and enables us to be operationally effective no matter the situation.
“It is essential that we support our people and their families as they navigate the challenges of service life. Whether it’s support with childcare, medical needs or financial advice– there’s a wide range of benefits and support in place to help our Reservists and their families.
“Today, I’m delighted to share our new MOD booklet for the Reserve community, which signposts the help available, and how to access it. This will allow more of our community to live in a way that best suits their needs.”
About Reserves
Members of the Reserve Forces can be called upon in times of crisis to support military operations and humanitarian efforts, globally. This includes supporting with peacekeeping missions, helping people during natural disasters, and preventing terrorism all over the world.
There are hundreds of different roles in the Reserve Forces, ranging from musicians and dog handlers to military service. To find out more about Reserves, visit GOV.UK (Royal Navy) / GOV.UK (Army) / GOV.UK (Royal Air Force).
Reserve service can take a number of different forms and commitment types. Whatever your role and commitment type, you – and your family – are entitled to a variety of benefits and support. To find out what they are, read Defence’s new booklet.