Ministers have wasted no time in backing up their
promise to tackle the challenges faced by our nation’s
proud veterans – securing a £5 million funding boost in
this week’s spending round, to be announced by
Chancellor on Wednesday.
The cash, won by the Cabinet Office, will fund
additional staff and resources, so that the
newly-established Office for Veterans’ Affairs
(OVA)
can drive cross-Whitehall action to support veterans’
welfare.
The OVA will
join up support and coordinate existing funding -
holding other parts of government to account for
delivering the Armed Forces Covenant and action on
mental and physical health, education, employment and
veteran homelessness.
Charities, MPs and the Sun newspaper made their
concerns about the need for a coordinated approach to
the post-service needs of Armed Forces personnel clear
with their calls for top politicians to sign a
Veterans’ Pledge.
Since becoming Prime Minister, has acted quickly
to establish the OVA – and
send a clear message that it will have real clout
across Whitehall and beyond.
Minister for the Cabinet Office, , will
represent veterans issues at Cabinet, and lead
the OVA alongside
Veterans Minister and former soldier, . They will drive
policy from the heart of government and coordinate
Whitehall machinery to make sure ex-service personnel
get life-long support.
Chancellor said:
This Spending Round is focused on public services.
And no-one has given more than the service men and
women who lay their lives on the line for all of us.
Supporting them when they leave service is not just
our responsibility but also our duty, which is why
we’ve made funding the launch of the Office of
Veterans Affairs a top priority.
Minister for the Cabinet Office, , said:
Now that we’ve secured this additional funding, we
can use it to fight for them from the heart of
government, and make sure this country never lets
down those heroes who risked their lives to keep us
all safe.
Minister for Defence People and Veterans, said:
The Prime Minister has given us a great
responsibility to make sure our veterans are
supported in every aspect of their lives, including
their healthcare, housing, and employment
opportunities. We’re already hard at work bringing
together the right people across government, and this
new funding will be instrumental in making this
vision a reality.