• Health, Performance and Wellbeing

Welfare

The Army offers a wide range of welfare services for its Regular, Reserve, Civilian and Contractor personnel. This ranges from financial, medical, wellbeing, and family support. The pages below provide further information on the options available including Unit Welfare Support, Army Welfare Service, Army Related Charities, and support for Civil Servants. In the case of an emergency, please contact 999 in the first instance or if you experience a serious illness or death in your family, you should call Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre (JCCC) on 01452 519951.

Unit Welfare Support

Unit Welfare Support is the provision of support generally available from within unit resources. Unit welfare specialists will identify, advise, assist, and refer service personnel and their families based on their welfare needs.

Find out more about Unit Welfare Support

Army Welfare Service

The Army Welfare Service (AWS) provides secondary/specialist welfare support, responsive to the needs of individuals, families and the Chain of Command.

Trained staff are able to deal with more complex personal and/or family issues that cannot be dealt with at unit level or require extensive ongoing support.

Follow the link below to find out more information on the personal and community support available.

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MOD, corporate, charitable, and voluntary organisations

Ministry of Defence (MOD). This level of support includes organisations such as the Joint Casualty and Compassionate Centre (JCCC), Forces Line (FL), VWS, Vets UK and the Defence Children Services (DCS).

Charities. There are many Service charities that have a formalised relationship with the Army. To find out more about service charities, click below.

Explore Army Related Charities

Employee Support Networks. There is a wide range of employee support networks which support minority groups. Click below to find out more about employee support networks.

Explore our Employee Support Networks

Benefits

The Army offers a wide range of welfare support that can assist you with:

  • children
  • housing
  • healthcare
  • finance
  • relationships

Further support is also available through the HIVE information pages and to find out more about the benefits you are entitled to please visit the discover my benefits page.

Discover My Benefits