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Extra support for armed forces families

by Cumbria Crack
04/08/2025
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Extra emotional and practical support will be offered to armed forces families in need.

A partnership initiative has been launched, commissioned by Westmorland and Furness Council.

The partnership will see specialised welfare support provided for armed forces families, with the aim of tackling non-clinical issues that contribute to poor physical and mental wellbeing, stress and anxiety and reduce delays in discharge from hospital and unnecessary readmission to hospital.

The initiative has been set up between Westmorland and Furness Council, University Hospitals of Morecambe Bay NHS Foundation Trust and the Defence Medical Welfare Services charity.

An officer from the charity, working alongside a hospital discharge team and in partnership with the council’s adult care team, will identify armed forces families and veterans on admission to hospital or in the council’s customer service centres.

It should improve access for those who require specialist support for physical injuries and related medical problems attributed to their time in the armed forces.

The charity will support the individual and their family members/carers by assessing their needs and identify access to solutions to support:

  • Better experiences of healthcare, aiding quicker recovery.
  • Reducing stress and anxiety.
  • Accessing financial support and safe housing.
  • Tackling feelings of isolation.
  • Strategies to reduce alcohol and drug misuse.
  • Accessing treatment for mental health illnesses such as PTSD.
  • Finding meaningful employment or volunteering opportunities after service.

The 12-month project, starting in September, will be monitored and assessed to ensure it makes a difference.

The partnership was brought together through the Westmorland and Furness Armed Forces Board, which exists to strengthen support for the armed forces community.

Councillor Patricia Bell, Westmorland and Furness Council’s cabinet member for adults and social care, said: “This service will provide a valuable link between military personnel and the support they need and deserve.

“It will identify armed forces families as they enter the hospital setting, ensuring they receive co-ordinated support such as emotional, practical, housing and financial advice, enabling earlier hospital discharge.

“In addition, this project will deliver an integrated pathway of health and social care support, highlighting the services that can support our armed forces community.”

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