When parents leave the armed forces, it means big changes for their children too.
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September 25, 2023
Fife: Forces Children Scotland, do you enjoy supporting children to realise their potential and thrive?
When parents leave the armed forces, it means big changes for their children too.
September 22, 2023
Winter flu & COVID-19 campaign
- Hand hygiene;
- Cover mouth & nose during coughing & sneezing with disposable tissue & dispose of in nearest bin;
- Sneeze or cough into elbow, if disposable tissue is not available;
- If presenting with symptoms avoid contact with others.
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Nominations open for the Celebrating Forces Families Awards - Honouring the Unsung Heroes of Our Armed Forces Community
Historically, amid the array of events and awards evenings within the Armed Forces community, there has been a noticeable absence of a dedicated platform exclusively celebrating the cherished support system of military families. The Celebrating Forces Families Awards, organised by members of the MOD Partner Employment Working Group, rectified this in 2022 by dedicating an entire event to honour their unyielding commitment, service, sacrifices, and achievements.
“Events like these are what the “living in our shoes” report terms small acts of kindness and they are important as while they increase resilience and bolster self-sufficiency the most important thing is that they help to celebrate just how important our families are,” said Chief of Defence People, VAdm Phil Hally CB MBE.
National Breastfeeding Week
Edinburgh: Military Wives Choir, Tuesdays 19.00 to 20.30
September 21, 2023
National Breastfeeding Week
Can you breastfeed in public? Breastfeeding in public may make you nervous, but you have a legal right to breastfeed anytime and anywhere. Remember, if you are asked to leave somewhere whilst breastfeeding, you're within your rights to challenge this.
Advice about breastfeeding in public can be found online: https://www.nhs.uk/start-for-life/baby/feeding-your-baby/breastfeeding/breastfeeding-in-public/
If you or someone you know has questions about breastfeeding, there's lots of help available. For information and support, call the National Breastfeeding Helpline on 0300 100 0212. Lines are open 9:30am to 9:30pm every day. Visit the website here: https://www.nationalbreastfeedinghelpline.org.uk/Service Family Accommodation - preparing your home for Winter
A Winter Protection Guide has been published for SFA occupants, with guidance on preparing your home for the winter months and how to respond should an issue arise. To view the full guide online, please click here.
Alternatively click here to visit the Pinnacle website.
September 20, 2023
National Breastfeeding Week
The New Accommodation Offer - the Accommodation Support Cell has been set up to assist with enquiries
Visit Defence accommodation policy - GOV.UK (www.gov.uk) for further information regarding the offer.
HIVE is also able to assist with any enquiries you may have regarding the New Accommodation Offer. Please contact any HIVE (see www.army.mod.uk/hives ) or message us on our socials.
September 19, 2023
Little Troopers free online weekend workshops
Little Troopers has announced new dates for its All Together online series of weekend workshops. Until Christmas, the charity will be running free online sessions for children under ten as part of its All Together deployment club to support military children from all three services.
The workshops are designed to keep children busy with a free, fun activity, especially if they have a parent serving away. They will also be logging on with lots of other little troopers in a similar situation.
All military children are welcome, whether they are living in the UK or overseas. The charity has ensured there is something for everyone from baking to drawing, science, dancing and more!