Women in the Armed Forces 2025-09-08
2025-09-08
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The Defence Committee of Session 2021-22 published a report titled “Protecting those who protect us: Women in the Armed Forces from Recruitment to Civilian Life”, which made several recommendations aimed at improving conditions for women serving and veterans. The Atherton report, published in 2021, surveyed over 4,000 female service personnel and veterans, revealing that 62% had experienced bullying, discrimination, harassment or sexual assault during their service.
Whether the government plans to implement the outstanding recommendations of the Defence Committee's second report of Session 2021-22 on Women in the Armed Forces. The Atherton report surveyed over 4,000 female service personnel and veterans, with 62% reporting being victims of bullying, discrimination, harassment or sexual assault during their service.
Defence has accepted 33 recommendations from the “Women in the Armed Forces” report. Two outstanding elements remain: results of an armed forces sexual harassment survey and a veterans strategy with a specific female veterans section, both due to be released in autumn. We also have a tri-service complaints system and the violence against women and girls taskforce, ensuring women can serve safely and with pride.
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The Minister did not provide a direct commitment on improving the overall experience for women or protecting them specifically beyond mentioning existing measures.
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