Veterans' Strategy Action Plan
The 2022-24 Action Plan shows how the Government intends to deliver on its Strategy for our Veterans through to 2024.
The Government regularly consults the public and stakeholders on their plans and proposals, giving us an opportunity to feed in our evidence and opinion and speak up for wounded Veterans and their families.
Our job is to ensure our wounded continue to have a voice; to champion their needs to Government and to do all we can to give them the futures they deserve. While we are known predominantly for the delivery of our recovery services, so much of what we do also goes on behind the scenes.
We lobby and advise national and local Government on issues related to the needs of the veteran community. We regularly contribute to Government reviews, Parliamentary Committee inquiries and respond to a wide variety of consultations.
We base all our work on the latest evidence and views from the veteran community, leading research and clinical experts. We also work in partnership with other organisations and external partners to ensure that the needs of wounded veterans and their families are heard – and that efforts are complimented and not duplicated.
The 2022-24 Action Plan shows how the Government intends to deliver on its Strategy for our Veterans through to 2024.
Latest update on the Government's Fees consultation for non-UK service Personnel and Veterans to Settle in UK.
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Foreign and Commonwealth members of our Armed Forces make up a significant and vital part of the UK’s Defence capability and, as a nation, we ask them to make significant sacrifices to do so.
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Government statistics have revealed that there has been almost a 90% increase in the number of Armed Forces personnel being medically discharged with mental and behavioural disorders, including mood disorders, depression, stress and Post Traumatic Stress
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Simon Vaughan was one of Afghanistan’s most seriously injured veterans and was not expected to survive his injuries.