PM creates Office for Veterans’ Affairs
Minister for the Cabinet Office Oliver Dowden, and MoD and Cabinet
Office Minister Johnny Mercer, will oversee a new Office of
Veterans’ Affairs to coordinate Whitehall departments, Local
Authorities and work with charities to deliver joined-up support
for veterans New Cabinet ‘Minister for Veterans’ role honours the
PM’s commitment to ensure world-class care for all former Armed
Forces personnel Johnny Mercer’s role as Minister for Defence
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Boris Johnson will announce that he has
appointed Oliver Dowden as Minister representing
veterans in Cabinet during a visit to a military base in Scotland
today.
Oliver Dowden will work closely
with Johnny Mercer who has been appointed
Minister for Defence People and Veterans. That role will now be a
joint Ministry of Defence and Cabinet Office position, in order
to allow the Minister to direct the work of the new Office for
Veterans’ Affairs. The two ministers will share responsibility
for veterans’ affairs.
This is the first time that veterans’ affairs will be overseen by
dedicated ministers in the Cabinet Office to ensure the whole of
government pulls together to deliver the life-long support our
veterans deserve.
The newly created Office for Veterans’ Affairs inside the Cabinet
Office will be staffed by officials from the Cabinet Office and
Ministry of Defence (and others as necessary). The best experts
from across Whitehall will now be working together in the Cabinet
Office hub on an holistic approach to veterans’ affairs.
The Office will work with departments to coordinate and drive
government policy on veterans’ welfare, spanning mental and
physical health, education and employment. The head of the Office
for Veterans’ Affairs will report jointly to both
Ministers.
Oliver Dowden and Johnny Mercer will immediately begin
work to establish the structure of the new Office, reporting
progress to the Prime Minister by 30th September.
In addition, Oliver Dowden will jointly chair the
Ministerial Covenant and Veterans Board with the Defence
Secretary, to ensure no veteran is disadvantaged because of their
service.
Speaking ahead of today’s visit, Prime Minister Boris Johnson said:
“The brave men and women who serve in our military truly
represent the pinnacle of British character. We are rightly
admired throughout the world for our Armed Forces, and it is a
stain on our national conscience that any veteran who has served
should be abandoned by the country they have fought so
courageously to protect.
“It is absolutely right that the government should do all it can
to support our armed forces from the day they enlist and for the
rest of their lives. Veterans have given so much to the UK. They
have so much to offer our workplaces and wider society and it
would be a dereliction of duty not to harness that
potential.
“By taking responsibility for the full gamut of veterans’
civilian lives – from ensuring they get the medical treatment
they require, to further training and skills after they have
transitioned from service to keep them in good jobs, to targeted
interventions to prevent the scourge of veteran homelessness –
Oliver Dowden, Johnny Mercer and our brand new Office
for Veterans’ Affairs will do just that.”
Defence Secretary Ben Wallace said:
“People join our armed forces prepared to give their lives in
defence of their country. In return, government and society owe
them a debt long after their service is finished. As a veteran
myself, I know the struggles that some people face. The
Ministry of Defence welcomes the new Prime Minister’s appointment
of the Minister for the Cabinet Office and Minister for Defence
People and Veterans to ensure the needs of veterans are addressed
right across government.”
Minister for the Cabinet Office Oliver Dowden said:
"Our veterans have made extraordinary sacrifices for this country
and it's only right that we repay their commitment with the right
support and care when they leave service. I'm honoured to take on
this role as a champion for veterans across government and will
be a voice for their interests at the Cabinet table.
“The new Office for Veterans’ Affairs will coordinate essential
work being carried out across Departments to ensure our
servicemen and servicewomen receive unparalleled support across
all areas of life. From mental health to employment, this
government will deliver the care our veterans deserve."
Minister for Defence People and Veterans Johnny Mercer said:
“For the first time in its history, the UK Government will have
an Office for Veterans’ Affairs to pull together all functions of
government to ensure that when our Armed Forces personnel leave
service, they are looked after in the manner that they deserve.
“I am delighted with this role, and am resolutely determined to
reset this country’s relationship with her veterans. I entered
parliament to do precisely this; I am grateful for the
opportunity this Prime Minister has given me to do this, and I
look forward to getting on with the task at hand.”
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