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Suffolk Armed Forces Community Covenant Supporting our UK military personnel, their families and veterans based, residing or linked to Suffolk Annual Report 2015

Image Sources: Ministry of Defence (16 Air Assault Brigade Media Ops and RAF Honington Media Team), Stephen Beaumont, Andrew Beal, Jim Brown and East Anglian Daily Times.

JOINT FOREWORD/INTRODUCTION Colonel (Retd) Rae Leighton Suffolk Armed Forces Commissioner and Lieutenant Colonel Rob Olney AAC (Military Liaison Lead) This is the third year of the Suffolk Community Covenant and continues to build upon the greater understanding of issues and needs of the local UK armed forces and veterans community. Visibility through practical action is very important and it s pleasing to see an increasing number of civil community /armed forces partnership projects that have secured funding come to fruition. Whilst local military units have been busy training and rerolling post Afghanistan, they have coordinated or supported numerous community engagement initiatives or events; most notably the Suffolk Show and the Queen s Longest Reigning Monarch event the support of the public is very much appreciated. Strategically there has been an emphasis on increasing the awareness and practical understanding of the Armed Forces Covenant and Community Covenant in the minds of local and statutory authorities. The community covenant partnership provides a valued communication channel with the armed forces community and the action plan highlights a range of themes and issues that need to be understood and considered; ideas for further initiatives or engagement are always welcome. Finally, a short note to members of RAF Police (No 3 Police Wing) and their families who have recently relocated to RAF Honington welcome to Suffolk. Suffolk Armed Forces Community Covenant purpose To support our UK military personnel, their families and veterans based, residing or linked to Suffolk: To encourage local communities to support the armed forces community in their areas and to nurture public understanding and awareness among the public of issues affecting the armed forces community To recognise and remember the sacrifices faced by the armed forces community To encourage activities which help to integrate the armed forces community into local life To encourage the armed forces community to help and support the wider community, whether through participation in events and joint projects, or other forms of engagement

DELIVERY STRUCTURE The Suffolk Military Covenant Working Group (board) includes representation from local military units, military welfare and veteran support agencies, local charities and council officers. Over the last year they met three times and were kindly hosted at RAF Honington, Woodbridge Station and Wattisham Flying Station. The practical actions of the community covenant are coordinated and monitored by the Suffolk Military Covenant Task Force which is a military liaison and Suffolk County Council officer group. This group provides direction and oversight for the action plan, stimulates projects or provision and is consulted on local projects that have been submitted to the MoD Covenant Fund. Strategic context: There are a range of identified issues which we seek to understand better and/or take practical action (no particular order): a. Alcohol and smoking cessation (service personnel) b. Broadband and mobile telecoms (service personnel and families) c. Community support and engagement d. Drug and alcohol misuse e. Employment and skills (dependants) f. Employment and skills (service leavers/veterans) g. Family support provision (service families) h. Financial advice (service personnel and families) i. First World War commemoration j. Forces children education k. Marketing and communication (covenant) l. Mental Wellbeing m. Service families health n. Veterans Homelessness o. Veterans Housing p. Veterans in custody or prison

HEADLINES Below is a selection of initiatives or projects that have taken place over the period October 2014 September 2015: Freedom of the Town: HMS Quorn exercises its Freedom of Ipswich Introduced Suffolk Sports Get into Golf initiative subsidised coaching for new golfers from local military units Beccles Sea Cadets awarded MoD Community Covenant grant towards new Sea Cadet Centre Hadleigh Rugby Club awarded MoD Community Covenant grant towards new modular changing/shower room building amenity 6 Army Air Corps awarded MoD Community Covenant grant towards mobile climbing wall tower to support community engagement activities Veterans Wellbeing recognised in the Suffolk Adult Mental Health Commissioning Strategy RAF Honington hosts Suffolk Domestic Abuse Networking event Suffolk County Council and Mid Suffolk District Council grant pledges towards the refurbishment of Wattisham Flying Station Community Centre First World War commemorations Victoria Cross Paving Slabs: Lance Corporal (later RSM) Joe Bent (Stowmarket), Lieutenant Colonel Charles Doughty-Wylie (Theberton village); Sergeant Arthur Saunders and Lance Corporal Samuel Harvey (Ipswich). WW1 Exhibition and Anzac Day parade Coordination of civic medals ceremony to local Second World War Veterans that served on the Russian Artic convoys High Sheriff of Suffolk Community Volunteering Awards: Volunteer of the Year Glenn Owen from SSAFA Suffolk (Waveney Division)

HEADLINES continued Armed Forces Week: Flag raising: Ipswich, Bury St Edmunds, Haverhill followed by Armed Forces Day events in Lowestoft and Ipswich Norfolk and Suffolk Foundation Trust (NHS) secures funding for the Criminal Justice Liaison and Diversion Service working alongside partners Julian Support and Walking With The Wounded (military charity) Freedom of the Town: 23 Parachute Engineer Regiment exercises its Freedom of Woodbridge followed by local Veterans event and Music in the Park performance Forces personnel into schools RAF Honington and Wattisham Flying Station personnel visit local schools as part of the Suffolk Raising the Bar education programme Substance Misuse support for Veterans: The Matthew Project (charity) Outside the Wire service extends into Suffolk following Royal British Legion grant Armed Forces Mental Health: An awareness programme for family members delivered by Suffolk Family Carers and PTSD Resolution Military in the Community Suffolk Show 2015 Military Village (complimentary tickets for military families) and Queen Elizabeth II Longest Reigning Monarch Event Realise Futures (training agency) deliver careers, employment advice and guidance to service spouses at Wattisham Flying Station Stars of Suffolk 2014 - Armed Forces Category: Suffolk Regiment for service during the First World War

headlines continued Suffolk Coastal District Council and 23 Parachute Engineer Regiment coordinate Operation Camouflage summer youth activity programme with support from ABF The Soldiers charity Coordination of Veterans Health and Information Fayre at Trinity Park, near Ipswich Funding support to Wattisham Flying Station Heritage Film project Wattisham Flying Station hosts Stage 7 of the Tour of Britain men s professional cycling event (itv4) RAF Honington provides access to new swimming pool to local schools GET INVOLVED An impressive number of organisations and individuals already support the military community, however, if you d like some inspiration as an individual or as an organisation, we ve developed a few ideas in the Show your Support section of our website. www.suffolkmilitarycovenant.org.uk If you are planning something unique please tell us of your good work or if you want to share your ideas, drop the Suffolk Armed Forces Community Covenant Team an email: militarycovenant@suffolk.gov.uk

Key Contacts Organisation Telephone Number Army HIVE Information Centre Wattisham 01449 728263 Army HIVE Information Centre Woodbridge 01394 421359 Combat Stress Helpline 0800 138 1619 Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund (RAFBF) 0800 169 2942 RAF HIVE Information Service RAF Honington 01359 268610 Royal Naval Benevolent Trust (RNBT) 02392 690112 Royal British Legion (RBL) 0808 802 8080 The Soldiers Charity (ABF East Anglia Branch) 01206 817 105 SSAFA 0845 241 7141 Suffolk Mind 0300 111 6000 Veterans UK (helpline) 0808 1914 2 18 Please visit the website for more information: www.suffolkmilitarycovenant.org.uk