E-Learning: The Armed Forces Covenant and Covenant Duty for Customer Facing Staff
Warwickshire County Council have designed e-learning for customer facing staff.
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Warwickshire County Council have designed e-learning for customer facing staff.
Veterans’ Outreach Support were awarded £100,000 to enable them to meet the increased demand for, and complexity of, mental health support for veterans and families.
Initially funded in 2018 with LIBOR funding, Brooke House was awarded a grant from the Trust’s Tackling Serious Stress programme in 2019, which provided grants to organisations supporting veterans who were very unwell, including their carers and families.
Research funded by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust within the Map of Need Project, compiled by The Northern Hub for Veterans and Military Families Research at Northumbria University Newcastle.
An example Memorandum of Understanding developed for Herefordshire’s Covenant Operations group, which sets out the agreed principles of the group.