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Thursday, 20 February 2025

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust: Reducing Veteran Homelessness Programme reopens for applications

 

The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) has announced a new round of funding under the Reducing Veteran Homelessness (RVH) Programme in a bid to deliver further sustainable, supported housing options for veterans in need.

The Trust is delivering this important programme on behalf of the Office of Veterans’ Affairs (OVA) in support of the government’s ambition to end veteran homelessness and ensure veterans have access to the support they need, including housing.

Current findings from the RVH programme

Following on from the initial awards made in July 2023, the Trust commissioned Alma Economics to consult with key stakeholders in the housing sector, including those awarded funds in the first round. Key recommendations from this consultation include:

·       A need for increased support for veterans with acute, complex or multiple support needs.

·       Promoting a needs-based approach to support provision.

·       Addressing bottlenecks across the lifecycle of support provision.

·       A focus on partnership working.

Both the RVH interim programme evaluation report and the summary of consultation findings are available to read on the Trust’s website.

Further funding available

Under this new round of the RVH programme, charities, local authorities and registered social housing providers can apply for up to £300,000 towards a project delivered for up to nine months.

There is also an opportunity for organisations to apply for an enhanced award of up to a further £200,000 where that work will fill a significant level of unmet need.

What applicants will need to show

Projects should improve the capacity of services in supported housing to better help veterans with a range of different needs. Full details of the programme priorities are mapped out in a Programme Guidance document available on the Trust’s website.

Op Fortitude

Funded projects will need to work with Op Fortitude, a UK wide referral pathway supporting homeless veterans or veterans at risk of homelessness, into housing.

Find out more

Want to know more about applying to the RVH programme? Full details are available at: www.covenantfund.org.uk

Application deadline is noon, 31 March 2025.

The Ripple Pond – Spring Newsletter



 

Akrotiri Festival is coming soon


This year marks 70 years since RAF Akrotiri was established and the bi-yearly festival falls in as a perfect opportunity to celebrate. Pop the date in your diary. More details to be confirmed soon.

Akrotiri: Car Booters and Traders please book your pitch!


There's still time to get yourself a stall at the Aki Market on Saturday 1st March! Please pop into Akrotiri HIVE with your five euros to book.

Akrotiri HIVE is open Mon 8.30 - 11.00. Tues, Wed and Thurs 8.30 - 13.30 and Friday 8.30 - 11.00.

Wednesday, 19 February 2025

Service Police Confidential Crime Line, available 24/7 - you are not alone

 




Anyone (Service or Civil Servant) who has been the victim or witness of serious crime at any point of their Service in the MOD can call the Service Police Crime Bureau on 02392 285 170 or 02392 285 180, or the Service Police confidential crime line on 0800 085 0658, available 24/7. You will be listened to, there is support available for victims and all allegations are taken seriously.

Tuesday, 18 February 2025

Are you a family member of a Veteran who is suffering with addiction?

 




Tom Harrison House provides specialist addiction recovery programmes and family support for UK Armed Forces serving personnel, veterans and emergency services personnel. The next Tom Harrison House Family experiential therapeutic retreat is 4-6th April 2025, at Derwent Hill Outdoor Centre, Keswick. For more details please see the poster or website: https://tomharrisonhouse.org.uk/events/afcft-family-retreats

Places are limited and will go fast so to find out more or book your place email: events@tomharrisonhouse.org.uk

Funded by Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust

Thursday, 13 February 2025

DIO Service Family Accommodation (SFA) Communications Update – Utility Bills

 




Water bills

We are aware of instances where water providers have written directly to SFA homes, requesting payment of water bills. Families in SFA are not responsible for water charges as a contribution is included in your accommodation fee and so this is paid by DIO. These letters have been sent in error and we apologise for any concern they may have caused. DIO is engaging with water and energy providers to resolve this issue.

Pet Relocation Brief

 


Elite Pet Relocation will be visiting the HIVE Dhekelia on 20th February 2025 1300-1600 to give relocation quotes and answer any questions you may need. Please visit the Hive for any other information. 

Little Troopers celebrates the Month of the Military Child – come and get involved!




April is the international Month of the Military Child and the charity Little Troopers is celebrating by launching a new dandelion-themed book for military children, as well as organised a special month packed full of workshops, activities and events for all forces families and schools with service children.


Tuesday, 11 February 2025

Introducing MyCadet




MyCadet is a digital app specifically designed for parents and guardians of the Army Cadet Force, making it easier than ever to keep up to date with your cadet’s progress.

Find out more by visiting: https://armycadets.com/mycadet/

Pinnacle Service Families: Latest News Update for SFA Occupants




Our doors are open

Alongside colleagues from DIO, Amey, and VIVO, we continue to up our local offices so families can drop in for support.

In total, we are now offering this service across 14 locations, with the plan to open more in the coming weeks.

We keep the list of locations up-to-date on our website here, so please do share with your communities for the latest news.

NHS Step into Health webinar – 26 Mar: Helping you to return to practice after your serving spouse or partner is posted abroad


NHS Step into Health are pleased to announce their upcoming information session: Helping you to return to practice after your serving spouse or partner is posted abroad due to take place on Wednesday 26th March, 10 - 11am.

During this one-hour webinar, attendees will hear from representatives of various regulatory bodies across multiple clinical professions, as well as members of NHS England’s return to practice team.

The Step into Health team, in collaboration with their key speakers, has developed a comprehensive FAQ guidance sheet. During the session, speakers will elaborate on relevant sections, and attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions.

The objectives of the session are:

Provide a clear overview of the steps involved in returning to practice for spouses and partners posted abroad with serving personnel.

Offer detailed information from various regulatory bodies across multiple clinical professions to ensure participants are aware of the requirements and standards.

Highlight the resources and support available from NHS England’s return to practice team.

Introduce the comprehensive FAQ guidance sheet developed by the Step into Health, explaining its relevance and how to use it effectively.

Facilitate an interactive question and answer session where participants can seek clarification and additional information from the experts.

To find out more and to register for a place please visit the SiTH events web page.

England: Sexual Assault Referral Centres




There are 48 SARCs across England, which provide help 24 hours, seven days a week. This includes crisis care, medical and forensic medical examinations, emergency contraception and testing for sexually transmitted infections.

To find out more about help after sexual assault and abuse, visit www.nhs.uk/sarcs

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust: New funding to support bereaved military families

 



The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) has announced a new funding opportunity for charities supporting bereaved military families.

The Empowering Bereaved Military Families programme will seek to build a strong, collaborative network to meet the needs of those who have given most.

Thursday, 6 February 2025

Car booters and business license holders book your pitch! Akrotiri!

 



Traders can set up from 8.15am. Pop into Aki HIVE to book your table!

East Cyprus Club Breakfast Club

The Armed Forces Veterans Breakfast Club -  East Cyprus Breakfast Club will meet at Mambos Bar and Restaurant in Kapparis on Saturday 8th February 2025. For more info please visit their Facebook Page. 

Office for Veterans Affairs’ ‘10 Things to Know About Veterans’ animation

 







 The aim of the '10 Things to know about veterans and their families' is to provide a range of stakeholders with the basic knowledge that can support their work with veterans.

Find out more at: www.gov.uk/government/publications/10-things-to-know-about-veterans-and-their-families

 

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust: Supporting the submariner community

 



The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) has released the findings from new research into the needs of the Royal Navy submariner community and the impact of separation on family life.

The Trust commissioned the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen) to undertake further research following an event they attended in April 2024, hosted by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) and Greenwich Hospital.  

Over two days, they heard from the Armed Forces community located in Helensburgh, Scotland, to understand more about the support available for Naval personnel and their families; and identify any gaps and opportunities.

Listening to the submariner community

The research highlighted that personnel and families can suffer poor mental health and emotional strain due to unpredictability, frustration, separation and feeling unprepared for deployment. This can also include a period of pre-deployment anxiety as well as the deployment period itself. Reintegration following deployment can also be a challenge as routines are disrupted. An enduring stigma around mental health can deter some from seeking the help they need.

This wasn’t limited to immediate family members, with extended family not feeling included in the support networks available.

Availability and accessibility of services was raised. Families reported a low awareness of support available and there was some hesitancy in accessing statutory services affiliated with the Royal Navy, in case of impact on the submariner’s career. There were added issues for those living in remoter areas, further from the base, with fewer activities and services available.

For the organisations themselves, the research found that collaboration could be better. Especially between military and non-military organisations, where there can be a lack of integration for military families into services designed for civilians.

Other issues included impact on the spouse’s career. However, those who took part in the research talked about the importance of coping strategies such as focusing on work, staying busy and maintaining routines.

Recommendations from the research included:

·         Tailored mental health support

·         Improved communication and practical advice for managing deployment challenges

·         Fostering community connections and encouraging peer support initiatives

·         Help with adjusting post-deployment, and the complexities of being away for a long time

·         Initiatives that enhance career development for spouses.

 

Anna Wright, Chief Executive of the Trust said: “Lots of work on these recommendations is already underway under our three-year Covenant Fund framework. Our Hidden Needs programme focuses on tailored and specialist mental health support, while our Apart not Alone programme centres on reducing the impact of long or frequent separation for military families. However, until now, we have not focused this support on any particular service or location. This important research has informed what will come next and we are excited to share more about that very soon.”

Dr Jasna Magić, Research Director, the National Centre for Social Research (NatCen): “This research has given submariners’ families a vital voice, highlighting the emotional and practical challenges they face due to long separations, uncertainty, and stigma around seeking support. By truly listening, we can shape support that genuinely meets their needs. We’re proud to have worked with the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust on this important project and hope these findings drive lasting change for the submariner community.”

Putting findings into action

The Trust in encouraging anyone in a position to support this community to read the research findings and consider how they too can make a difference.

You can read the report in full on the Trust’s website: www.covenantfund.org.uk


Wednesday, 5 February 2025

Soldiering On Awards 2025: Nominations Open Until 30th March 2025


For more information and to make nominations online, please go to:  Home - Soldiering On Awards

Recruit for Spouses - Feb/March 2025 info


We are thrilled to share our upcoming events and initiatives designed to engage, educate, and inspire.

Wednesday 12th February 1200 - 1300 Defining Engagement

We're excited to welcome you back for the second workshop in our "Engage to Succeed" series. This session will help you dive deeper into understanding your personal and professional engagement.

If you missed the first session you can catch up here.

Tuesday 4th March 1930 – 2030 Empowering Foreign & Commonwealth Military Spouses/Partners

Join us for a focused workshop for Foreign & Commonwealth military spouses, hosted by the Army Families Federation (AFF) and Recruit for Spouses (RFS). This session will provide crucial insights into legal and career support, including immigration and visa assistance from AFF, and employment support from RFS through the Career Academy’s Foreign & Commonwealth Programme. Gain valuable resources, connect with peers, and enhance your journey towards personal growth and financial stability in the UK. Join us to empower yourself and thrive.

Wednesday 5th March 1200 – 1300 Driving Engagement

Join Us for the Final Module of Engagement!

Don't miss out on our upcoming virtual session where we'll dive into the final module of the "Engage to Succeed" model. Whether you're currently working or exploring new opportunities, this workshop is packed with valuable insights and practical steps to help you align your career growth with future opportunities.

This session is designed to provide you with the tools and strategies to navigate your career path effectively, regardless of your current employment status.

The RFS Annual Survey

Contribute to Our Annual Survey!

The annual RFS Community Survey is now open. We’re inviting military spouses, veterans, and Foreign and Commonwealth members to share your insights and help shape the future of our support. This anonymous survey is your chance to provide feedback so we can continue to meet your needs.

Fill it in here – Annual Survey

Coaching Programme

Our FREE coaching and mentoring programme is open to the entire military community—because everyone deserves the chance to thrive.

Whether you’re a spouse, partner, serving personnel, service leaver, veteran, or military child aged 18+, this programme is designed to help you take charge of your personal and professional journey. Let’s make this 2025 a year of progress and possibility!

Read Steph’s story and how the programme helped her build confidence, self-belief and growth.

Business Analyst Talent Programme

Looking to transform your career in 2025? Our fully funded Business Analyst training programme is now open for both career changers and returners! This comprehensive 7-week remote course, valued at £6,000, includes cutting-edge AI and data modules. Whether you have transferable skills from another industry or previous Business Administration experience, we'll equip you with industry-recognised qualifications and support you into a client placement.

Join our Sourcing Programme with Social Talent!

Are you interested in a career in sourcing or looking to refresh your recruitment and sourcing skills?
Look no further! We are currently seeking individuals to join our exclusive course.

Sign up now via the RFS portal and take the next step in your professional journey! 🚀

Serve and Protect Credit Union's latest Fixed Saver account

 


Serve and Protect Credit Union's latest Fixed Saver account is here 🤩

 

Secure a guaranteed 4.25% AER return on your savings over the next 12 months. Available to apply throughout February.

 

Learn more at: https://serveandprotectcu.co.uk/save/fixed-saver/


X-Forces: Self Employment Discovery 3-Day Online Course for Mil Spouses & Partners

 





 For more information and to make nominations online, please go to:  Home - Soldiering On Awards

Childcare Worksproject starting on 25th February 2025

 


I deliver a paid employment programme called the “Childcare Works Project” and have been delivering it since 2014 on behalf of NDNA. This bespoke project to help eligible people who want a career in childcare, but don’t know where to start, a pathway into this career.

This one is slightly different as the funding provider is the “Armed Forces Covenant Fund” and I am finding it hard to get the project out to the people it is intended for.

 I have attached two documents on the background of the project plus the extra details you may need and I would really appreciate it if you could email it out to all of your colleagues that would be able to pass it onto possible trainees.

The eligibility status for entry onto the paid employment project is they must be a partner or spouse of any serving military personnel or reservist.

 The project starts on the 25th February and runs for 16 weeks.

 So if you know of anyone who fits into that bracket please get in touch, I will happily give them a call and give them more information.

And if you can share this on an Armed Forces facebook pages, HIVE pages or anything similar I would be very grateful

 Thanks

Lesle

Monday, 3 February 2025

Episkopi: Community Support Needed

Episkopi: Art & Craft

Serve and Protect Credit Union - February update




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🌍 Eco-Friendly Ways to Save Money

🚀 Credit Score 101: Boost Your Score

🔍 Before You Borrow: Things to Know

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Fixed Saver launch!

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