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Generic and local information for the UK Military community including Serving Personnel, Families, Veterans, and MOD Civilians.
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July 9, 2024
Highlands: Enhanced Transition into Early Learning and Childcare Information for parents and carers
A really helpful resource has been designed by Highland’s Psychological Service “for parents/carers of children with additional support needs with the purpose of sharing information prior to their child’s transition into ELC.”
Click the images below to find out more information, help, advice. Or visit the Highland Psychological Service blog here.
“Transition is a BIG journey for everyone!”
“Transition is a BIG journey for everyone!”
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Scotland: Your Guide to Children's Rights
On 7 December 2023, the Scottish Parliament unanimously passed the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Bill for the second time.
The Bill received Royal Assent on 16 January 2024 and is now the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act.Parent Club have produced a guide for parents, carers and family members 👉
The Bill received Royal Assent on 16 January 2024 and is now the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child (Incorporation) (Scotland) Act.Parent Club have produced a guide for parents, carers and family members 👉
Children's rights | Parent Club
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The Ulysses Trust
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The Ulysses Trust provides support and funding to encourage challenging and adventurous activities by members of the Volunteer Reserve and Cadet Forces.
To find our more: www.ulyssestrust.co.uk.
The Ulysses Trust provides support and funding to encourage challenging and adventurous activities by members of the Volunteer Reserve and Cadet Forces.
To find our more: www.ulyssestrust.co.uk.
Scotland: Sight Scotland Veterans
We've been around since 1915, and we’re here to offer support across Scotland to veterans of the Armed Forces who need support to adapt to sight loss.
Don't lose sense of who you are because of changes to your sight.
Our team provides information and support that will help you stay connected to the things that matter to you and support your loved ones. We’re here to help you thrive.
Adapting to and learning to live with sight loss can be bewildering, and it can be challenging to know who to turn to in order to get the answers you need. Our team have got the answers. And if they don't, they know where to find them.
Don't lose sense of who you are because of changes to your sight.
Our team provides information and support that will help you stay connected to the things that matter to you and support your loved ones. We’re here to help you thrive.
For more information or to get support 👉 https://sightscotland.org.uk/veterans
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July 5, 2024
Domestic Abuse - Help is at Hand
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You're not alone - it's Euro 24...the charity Women's Aid has advised that domestic abuse can rise by as much as 38% after big games. Please help to spread the information in this poster because it may be really valuable to someone you know.
July 3, 2024
HQ Brigade of Gurkhas - Cradle to Grave guide
HQ Brigade of Gurkhas has launched a 'Cradle to Grave' publication. The aim of this booklet is to:
To access the guide, please go to this link: Gurkha Life Skills - Cradle to Grave - Gurkha Brigade Association (gurkhabde.com)
- Inform potential recruits (PR) joining the Brigade of Gurkhas.
- Guide to officers in the Brigade to support their leadership, command, and management.
- Provide awareness for personnel involved in supporting roles, welfare, management of facilities and on temporary attachment.
- Provide awareness for Regional Point of Command (RPoC) and Formation HQs with Gurkhas under command.
- Provide awareness for local authorities, external supporting agencies, schools, and local councils.
To access the guide, please go to this link: Gurkha Life Skills - Cradle to Grave - Gurkha Brigade Association (gurkhabde.com)
Catterick: SSAFA Volunteers needed!
SSAFA is looking for volunteers who are passionate about giving back to the Armed Forces community to join its new Serving Community Team at Catterick Garrison. Depending on your preferences and the role you choose, you may assist with fundraising, managing finances, or supporting marketing efforts.
Volunteers can give as much or as little time as they can – the roles are designed to be flexible, as we understand many of our volunteers also have work or family commitments. No experience is necessary for most positions, but a military connection or an understanding of the unique challenges that service personnel and their families face would be excellent.
Volunteering with the SCT at Catterick Garrison is a fantastic way to give back to those who have given so much, and your time can make a world of difference in the lives of our Armed
Forces service personnel and their families. To find out more about volunteering opportunities, please email sct.interest@ssafa.org.uk or Robert.law@sct.ssafa.org.uk
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