KGH wins national accreditation for supporting armed forces personnel and patients | Supporting the Armed Forces Community and Cadets

Supporting the Armed Forces Community and Cadets

Veterans who work or volunteer at KGH - Armed Forces National AccreditationThe University Hospitals of Northamptonshire (UHN) is made up of Kettering General Hospital and Northampton General Hospital. They are proud to support those who serve or have served in the Armed Forces and their families. 

As Veteran Aware accredited hospitals, we are committed to ensuring that serving personnel, reservists, veterans and their families are not disadvantaged when accessing health services. 

We proudly support current employees who are reservists, cadets or veterans, and potential employees who have completed their service and are looking to join the NHS as the next step in their career.

Supporting the Armed Forces Community and Cadets

Armed Forces Covenant

The Armed Forces Act 2021 came into force in November 2022.  The Act reinforces the Armed Forces Covenant which both hospitals have signed.

This is a legal obligation for our hospitals to have due regard to two principles:

  • Those who serve in the Armed Forces, whether Regular or Reserve, those who have served in the past, and their families, should face no disadvantage compared to other citizens in the provision of public and commercial services.
  • Special consideration  is appropriate in some cases, especially for those who have given most such as the injured and the bereaved.

 Employer Recognition Scheme Silver Award 2023 Ministry of Defence (MOD) Employer Recognition Silver Awards

Kettering and Northampton General Hospitals hold the Silver Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (DERS) award for their commitment to supporting the Armed Forces community.   

The DERS includes bronze, silver, and gold awards. The silver award is given to employers who have shown their support and advocated for existing or prospective employees who are reservists or armed forces veterans.

We recognise the shared values of veterans and their transferable skills and resilience, making them excellent employees within the NHS.

Armed Forces Veterans Aware Accreditation

Veteran Aware logoKettering and Northampton General Hospitals are accredited Armed Forces Veteran Aware hospitals. These awards represent our commitment to ensure that all members of the Armed Forces, whether active, reserves, former or retired members are always treated appropriately, and with no disadvantage compared to other citizens in the provision of public and commercial services.

Healthcare for the Armed Forces Community

We aim to improve the experience of veterans, regulars, reserves, cadets, and their families whether requiring healthcare or serving as employees of UHN and recognise the transferable skills and experiences of veterans.

We are committed to ensuring that members of the Armed Forces Community are supported, treated equally and receive the same standard of healthcare as any other UK citizen; including retaining their relative position on an NHS waiting list if moved around the UK due to a military service posting and veterans receiving priority treatment for conditions resulting from their service in the Armed Forces.

We can help direct you with your physical, mental and emotional needs through our wide range of services. Many of our staff have been trained to identify and respond to the specific needs of the Armed Forces Community, therefore please do not hesitate to identify yourself as a member or former member of the Armed Forces.

Step into Health

University Hospitals of Northamptonshire have pledged to champion the Step into Health programme, and value the contribution made by the military service personnel and their families.

KGH wins national accreditation for supporting armed forces personnel and patients

Veterans who work or volunteer at KGH - Armed Forces National Accreditation

Kettering General Hospital (KGH) has been awarded two sets of national accreditations for the way it has improved care and support for Armed Forces colleagues and patients.

It has achieved the Veterans Covenant Healthcare Alliance (VCHA) - accrediting the hospital as being Veterans Aware - and the Ministry of Defence’s Silver Award in the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (DEMR).

This means the hospital - which is part of University Hospitals of Northamptonshire - has demonstrated its commitment to the Armed Forces Covenant principles and a commitment to meeting care and support standards laid out by the NHS.

This means that the hospital goes the extra mile to supporting current, or former, armed forces colleagues who come to work at the hospital or who come to it as a patient.

Trevor Shipman is a Non-Executive Director on the hospital’s Trusts Board and is Chair of the Armed Forces Staff Network. He said: “Achieving the Veterans Aware accreditation for our hospital will mean we can better support veterans, reservists, cadets and their families and improve the experience for our patients.

“Members of the armed forces and their families can face many challenges and health inequalities. The work we are doing at our hospital will help to reduce those challenges and improve their experience.”

One major initiative for KGH is setting-up a monthly Veterans Breakfast held on the 4th Friday of the month at 9am in our restaurant – The Basement Brasserie – and we welcome veterans to attend.

Willie Adams Fire Advisor and veteran was instrumental is setting up the breakfast clubInstrumental in setting up the club was Willie Adams who is both a Fire Advisor at KGH and is a veteran having served for 13 years in the Royal Engineers.

He said: “This is something I have a personal interest in, due to receiving support from various charities since leaving the forces and having received continuous support from KGH during my time here.

“The breakfast clubs play a key role in supporting veterans. We wanted to link our local armed forces community with our colleagues to create a sense of community. The clubs also help to integrate veterans into life after serving in the forces.”

The club is an opportunity for both colleagues and patients to attend a safe space where they can share their experiences, find support and give the hospital feedback.

Willie added: “The priority of these clubs is to ensure the welfare of veterans. Making sure that the veterans are signposted to the right help, including how they can be supported by KGH and the NHS.”

Alongside the Veterans Aware accreditation, KGH was amongst seven Forces-friendly employers to be recognised for outstanding support to Reserves, Cadet Instructors, Military Spouses and Forces Families.

The hospital first signed the Armed Forces Covenant in 2019, achieving the Bronze Award. To achieve the Silver Award, the hospital has developed suitable policies and procedures to ensure service personnel are not disadvantaged during their employment.

Work the hospital does to support members of the armed forces includes:

  • Setting-up a monthly Veterans Network Group aimed at continuing support for armed forces colleagues
  • Recruiting Armed Forces Champions: Made up of colleagues who have volunteered to be ambassadors for armed forces personnel and will offer advice and guidance to patients and staff
  • Veterans’ awareness: Encouraging patients and colleagues to declare their veteran status to ensure we can support them fully

Trevor Shipman said: “I appreciate how hard our organisation has worked to achieve both Veterans Aware accreditation and the Silver award.

“Our colleagues are dedicated to making things better for the Armed Forces locally and addressing the challenges they face. We have plans in place to continue this support, including the Veterans breakfast and the Champions training.”

Our next Veterans Breakfast club will take place on Friday, 23 August from 09:00 am in the Basement Brasserie (Lower ground floor, KGH)

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