Armed Forces Covenant Military Charities 2021-02-01

2021-02-01

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Q1 Partial Answer
Clive Betts Lab
Sheffield South East
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The MP is concerned about recent discussions with military charities on strengthening the Armed Forces Covenant.
What recent discussions have been had with representatives of military charities on strengthening the armed forces covenant; and if he will make a statement.
This Government are committed to strengthening the Armed Forces Covenant with measures to further incorporate it into law introduced last week in the Armed Forces Bill. Service charities play an integral role for the armed forces community, providing observations on our progress each year in an unadulterated version of the covenant annual report.
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Specific details on recent discussions with military charities and concrete plans to make a statement were not provided.
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Q2 Partial Answer
Andrew Gwynne Ind
Gorton and Denton
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Local authorities in the MP's constituency are among the first to adopt the military covenant, but concerns have been raised about a six-year longstop breach of the covenant.
I, too, send my best wishes to Captain Sir Tom Moore for a speedy recovery. I have long been a supporter of the military covenant, and the local authorities in my constituency are among the first to adopt it, but the Minister will know that the director general of the Royal British Legion told the Committee considering the Overseas Operations (Service Personnel and Veterans) Bill that the six-year longstop will breach the military covenant. Why does he think they say that?
The person to whom the hon. Gentleman refers actually supports the legislation and it does not breach the Armed Forces Covenant. The Bill gives soldiers more rights and protects them better for modern warfare, and those who continue to peddle untruths about that Bill are doing a serious disservice.
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The specific concerns raised about the six-year longstop were not addressed; instead, the response was critical of those raising concerns.
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Q3 Partial Answer
Clive Betts Lab
Sheffield South East
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In Sheffield, extra priority is given to ex-servicemen when it comes to social housing and there is a wraparound service including employment and skills, and mental health.
I am sure that the Minister will agree that local authorities play an important role in implementing the national covenant. In Sheffield, extra priority is given to ex-servicemen when it comes to the right to social housing. There is also a wraparound service that includes employment and skills, and mental health. All that is overseen by a council-appointed ex-servicemen's champion who works with local charities; they all work closely together. I am sure that the Minister will agree that charities and the council working together in that way is a model for the implementation of the national covenant.
I pay tribute to Tony and to many like him across the country who work tirelessly in the endeavour of veterans' care. The future of veterans' care is a blended model between statutory and voluntary provision, where there is a role for everybody until we get everyone accessing that care.
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The specific question about whether collaboration was a model was not directly answered; instead, the response focused on general principles.
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Q4 Partial Answer
Julian Lewis Con
New Forest East
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There are an estimated 265 war widows who lost their war widow's pension on cohabitation or remarriage and have not been able to benefit from the change in law.
Part of the armed forces covenant is, of course, to look after war widows, including an estimated 265 who lost their war widow's pension on cohabitation or remarriage and have not been able to benefit from the change in the law preventing that from happening. I know that the Minister and the Secretary of State personally have been fighting with the Treasury to find a way to settle this debt of honour. In the light of the latest knock-back, what further plans do Ministers have to try to make good their promise to look after those war widows, who have sacrificed so much?
The Secretary of State has taken a personal lead and has recently written to Mary Moreland. The Department is currently considering how we can best support those represented through her War Widows Association, and what that support might look like.
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While noting action taken, the specific plans requested were not detailed.
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Q5 Partial Answer
Sharon Hodgson Lab
Washington and Gateshead South
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Many local authorities already support service personnel, veterans and their families, but having the covenant in law will enhance those responsibilities.
I have been speaking to a number of local authorities about their commitment to the armed forces covenant. We already know that many local authorities do a really great job of supporting service personnel, veterans and their families, but having the covenant in law will enhance those responsibilities. When there are more legal responsibilities, will Government funding to local authorities follow?
The Department is looking to issue statutory guidance on how precisely these matters will be achieved. The legislation ensures that a set of principles are adhered to, designed never for advantage but to prevent disadvantage for veterans and their families.
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No commitment was made regarding increased funding; the response focused on the purpose of the covenant.
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