The Armed Forces Covenant in Action Part 5: Military Casualties
Inquiry
The Committee has followed the progress of work introduced by the MoD to address the recovery of personnel and has examined the approaches taken by the NHS and the Devolved Administrations to the support given to wounded, injured or sick Armed Forces personnel discharged from the Services.
This inquiry will follow up the issues identified in the Committee Report’s into military casualties.
11th Special Report - The Armed Forces Covenant in Action Part 5: Military Casualties, a review of progress: Government Response to the Committee’s Fourth Report of Session 2014–15
11th Special Report - The Armed Forces Covenant in Action Part 5: Military Casualties, a review of progress: Government Response to the Committee’s Fourth Report of Session 2014–15
Inquiry
The Armed Forces Covenant in Action Part 5: Military Casualties
Inquiry
The Armed Forces Covenant in Action Part 5: Military Casualties
Witnesses Anna Soubry MP, Minister for Defence Personnel, Welfare & Veterans, Ministry of Defence and Dr Dan Poulter MP, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State at the Department for Health
Inquiry
The Armed Forces Covenant in Action Part 5: Military Casualties
Witnesses Sue Freeth, Director of Health and Welfare, Royal British Legion, Bryn Parry, Co-founder and Chief Executive, Help for Heroes, Peter Poole, Director of Strategic Planning and Partnerships, Combat Stress, and Air Vice-Marshal David Murray, Chief Executive Officer, SSAFA; Surgeon General Air Marshal C P A Evans (RAF), Rear Admiral Simon Williams, Assistant Chief of Defence Staff (Personnel and Training), Caroline Pudsey, Head of Service and Veterans’ Welfare, and Surgeon Captain John Sharpley (RN), Defence Consultant Advisor in Psychiatry, Ministry of Defence, and Jon Rouse, Director General for Social Care, Local Government and Care Partnerships, Department of Health, and Kate Davies, Head of Public Health, Armed Forces and their Families and Health and Justice, NHS England (at 3.30pm).