The Armed Forces Covenant

How to raise awareness of the ‘Armed Forces community’ and the Armed Forces Covenant’ with Warwickshire County Council

Warwickshire County Council have developed an e-learning training module designed to raise awareness of the Armed Forces community and the Armed Forces Covenant, using a grant from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust. This training is also available in Welsh (see link below).

Aimed at public and third sector staff across the country who are likely to engage with the Armed Forces Community, the new free e-learning gives an overview of:

  • Who the Armed Forces Community are and what challenges they face.
  • What the Armed Forces do on our behalf.
  • What the Armed Forces Covenant is and how it can support personnel, veterans and their families.

 

The 15-20 minute session also highlights health, housing and education, which reflects the Armed Forces Act 2021. This places a legal obligation on public bodies to pay ‘due regard to the principles of the Covenant’ and requires decisions about the development and delivery of certain services are made with conscious consideration of the needs of the Armed Forces Community.

The aim is that it will help staff understand and apply the principles of the Covenant with confidence.

The training has been developed by Warwickshire County Council on behalf of  Coventry, Solihull and Warwickshire Armed Forces Covenant Partnership (external link) with funding from the Trust under the Sustaining Delivery of the Covenant programme.

When you are ready, click below to start the training. You don’t have to register for an account, but it will not be able to save your progress if you leave and come back later.

Welsh language version

Rydym wedi gweithio gyda Llywodraeth Cymru, Cymdeithas Llywodraeth Leol Cymru a Swyddogion Cyswllt y Lluoedd Arfog er mwyn sicrhau bod y modiwl cynefino ar gael yn y Gymraeg.

We have worked with the Welsh Government, Welsh Local Government Association and the Wales Armed Forces Liaison Officers to ensure the induction module is available in Welsh

You can access this training in Welsh using the link below.

Accessing SCORM files for organisational use

You can also access a SCORM compliant file that contains this e-Learning training. This should be suitable for most organisational e-Learning platforms.

You can use this training for not for profit learning and development activities only, to enhance understanding of the Armed Forces Covenant Duty. You cannot charge for access to this training or profit from it in any other way.

Please ensure you credit Warwickshire County Council as the creators of this training, and the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust, if you are using this training on your internal systems.

We have made this file available for general educational purposes and accept no liability for any loss or damage to IT or other systems.

To obtain the file please contact afcc@warwickshire.gov.uk

Rise programme

Date published: 07 Jan 2026

New funding to help armed forces charities to rise

Our latest funding opportunity, the Rise Programme is designed to help small and medium armed forces charities become stronger, more resilient and better prepared for the future.

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