New measures, building on the government’s welfare package for service families, will be announced today by Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equality, and Bob Ainsworth, Secretary of State for Defence.
Both will welcome families to a reception for service families at Downing Street, thanking them for their contribution.
The measures include an Employment and Skills Task force, Armed Forces Champions for Jobcentre Plus, and a further review of childcare and school place allocation for service families.
These measures add to the progress made by the cross-government 2008 Service Personnel Command Paper. This was published specifically to ensure that families, whether based in the UK or abroad, were no longer disadvantaged in obtaining jobs, or accessing public services such as childcare, education, healthcare, and work. The report on progress within the first year will be published shortly.
Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equality said:
“The families of our service personnel have always held things together at home, and their task has become even more demanding with the forces fighting away in Afghanistan. Service wives must have the chance to get training, work and childcare. But, as I have seen first hand from my visits to military bases, that is hard if they have to move regularly and are located on a base miles away from parents and in-laws.
“Our new initiatives will make sure that service families have the same access to childcare and school places as the civilian population; that employers recognise that moving from place to place is a part of service life, not a lack of commitment to jobs; and that we look at transport for remote bases so families can access training, work and childcare.”
Bob Ainsworth, Secretary of State for Defence, said:
“The demands that service in the Armed Forces place on our people is unique. They are required to follow orders whatever the danger, and to deploy wherever and whenever they are needed. The impact of this is considerable, particularly on their families. Last year we introduced 40 measures to ensure that our forces and their families were not disadvantaged in accessing public services. Today’s announcement builds on this. I am determined that the government will honour its responsibility towards our Armed Forces. We need to make sure that military life does not make it harder to access jobs, healthcare, school places, childcare and social housing.”
Harriet Harman, Defence Ministers and colleagues from across Government, including the Department of Work and Pensions, Communities and Local Government, the Department for Children, Schools and Families, Department for Transport and the Treasury, have worked to produce the measures announced today.
The package of measures is:
The Government will publish a report on this work early next year, focussing on practical steps which improve the lives of Service family members.
Topics: childcare, cross-government, defense, education, employment, families, government, Harman, hwalth care, jobs, service families, United Kingdom, welfare, work
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