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Leigh On Sea News: Council’s Veteran Award - SOUTHEND City Council has announced that they have been awarded the Bronze Award from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS).

Leigh On Sea News: Council’s Veteran Award – SOUTHEND City Council has announced that they have been awarded the Bronze Award from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS).

Council’s Veteran Award - SOUTHEND City Council has announced that they have been awarded the Bronze Award from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS).

SOUTHEND City Council has announced that they have been awarded the Bronze Award from the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS). 

 The award, received in April 2024, recognises their commitment to supporting the Armed Forces community, including veterans and ex-service personnel, reservists, and their families, through inclusive hiring practices and wider support initiatives.

 Since receiving the award, they have been working behind the scenes to further their support for Armed Forces personnel and plan the next steps as they work towards achieving Silver and Gold status in the future.

 This announcement coincides with the rollout of new initiatives and strengthened policies aimed at ensuring the Council’s continued dedication to the Armed Forces community.

 The ERS acknowledges employers who pledge, demonstrate, or advocate support for the defence and Armed Forces community and align their values with the Armed Forces Covenant.

 As a Bronze Award recipient, Southend City Council has committed to promoting an Armed Forces-friendly environment, ensuring that their recruitment and workplace policies are welcoming to veterans and ex-service personnel, reservists, and their families.

 Coun Lydia Hyde, chair of the Armed Forces Working Party at the Council, said: “Receiving the Bronze Award demonstrates our commitment to supporting the Armed Forces community, and we remain focused that they receive the recognition and assistance they deserve.

 “We look forward to continuing our work, with the aim of achieving Silver and Gold awards in the coming years.”

 Colin Ansell, chief executive of Southend City Council, added: “We are honoured to have earned the Bronze Award and are dedicated to building on this achievement.

 “Our ongoing commitment to the Armed Forces community is reflected in our policies and actions, and we will continue to develop our initiatives to ensure members of the Armed Forces can thrive here in Southend.”

 In March 2024, Southend City Council further strengthened its commitment to the Armed Forces by signing the Southend Armed Forces Covenant. This covenant ensures that no member of the Armed Forces community is disadvantaged when accessing vital public services, including healthcare, education, and housing, as mandated by the Armed Forces Act 2021.

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