Armed Force Covenant Release Statement

Armed forces covenant
2 MINS

By Skills for Health | 9 October 2024

The Workforce Development Trust is proud to announce its formal commitment to supporting the UK Armed Forces by signing the Armed Forces Covenant. This vital step highlights Skills For Health’s dedication to recognising and honouring those who serve or have served in the Armed Forces and their families in the workplace and beyond.

By signing the covenant, the Workforce Development Trust pledges to uphold the principles of the Armed Forces Covenant, ensure members of the Armed Forces community are not disadvantaged in society, and treat all with utmost respect and fairness. This commitment includes providing support for employees who are Reservists or Cadet Force Adult Volunteers, allowing them to attend essential training exercises, and continuing to support Armed Forces charities through donations and fundraising efforts.

John Rogers, Chief Executive of The Workforce Development Trust said: “We are incredibly proud to have signed the Armed Forces Covenant, demonstrating our commitment to supporting those who serve, veterans, and their families. At the Workforce Development Trust, we recognise the invaluable skills, dedication, and resilience that members of the armed forces bring to our business and the broader community. By signing this covenant, we honour their contributions and reinforce our promise to create opportunities, provide support, and ensure their sacrifices are always recognised and respected.”

The Workforce Development Trust is a group of sector specialists with over 50 years’ experience supporting workforce development, incorporating Skills for Health, Skills for Justice, SFJ Awards, and People 1st International.  Skills for Health and Skills for Justice are the UK’s sector skills councils for health and justice. They work closely with national bodies to support workforce reforms, people development, and apprenticeship standards. SFJ Awards delivers a wide range of sector-specific qualifications and offers end-point assessment for apprenticeships in England. People 1st International supports businesses to build and retain skilled workforces across the hospitality, retail, travel and aviation sectors.

Proudly supporting those who serve

RELATED CONTENT

How eLearning can enable healthcare organisations to stay compliant with industry regulations  


Why workforce planning must take centre stage: Tackling NHS performance challenges 


Chartered Society of Physiotherapy seeking stakeholder views on physiotherapy degree apprenticeships 


Get the latest updates by email

Sign up to our monthly newsletter to receive the latest updates straight to your inbox. We’ll keep you up to date with sector news, insights, intelligence reports, service updates and special offers on our services and solutions.

Sign up to our newsletter