Showing posts with label Reserves. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reserves. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 19, 2024

Reserves Continuous Attitude Survey: ResCAS 2024 Closes in 2 Weeks, Take Part Now!

The Reserves Continuous Attitude Survey (ResCAS) closes on Tuesday April 2nd 2024.  

Please take time out to provide feedback on your experience as a Reserve.   

Why complete it?   

We would like to hear your views and experiences so that we can help shape the policies that support and enable your service, including providing the right support and training. The more responses we have, the clearer the picture MOD has of your experience. 

For more details on whether you can take part and how, please find your service below. 



Thursday, February 22, 2024

The Reserves Continuous Attitude Survey (ResCAS) 2024. Your Experience Matters

There’s still time to contribute to the The Reserves Continuous Attitude Survey (ResCAS) 2024. Your experience matters, we want to hear from you.

How to take part?

ResCAS 2024 is open for all services until April 2nd 2024. For more details on whether you can take part and how, please find your service below.



Friday, January 19, 2024

Launch of Tri-Service Reserves Continuous Attitude Survey, ResCAS 2024: Take Part Now!

The 2024 Reserves Continuous Attitudes Survey (ResCAS24) is now open for completion until Tuesday April 2nd 2024.

Reservists continue to make an impressive contribution to Defence outputs. Last year, ResCAS results revealed that:

  • 75% of Volunteer Reserves were satisfied with life in the Reserves in general
  • 92% felt proud to be in the Reserves
  • 83% would recommend joining the Reserves to others.



Monday, June 19, 2023

Tom Harrison House, Liverpool: Female Veterans Workshop on 28 Jun

Tom Harrison House is a Liverpool-based addiction recovery project for military veterans, reservists, emergency services personnel, and their families. The centre opened in June 2014 as a response to the fact that there was no military-specific addiction service in the country for veterans. 

Anchored in the principles of honour, hope and healing, an evidence based sensory and wellbeing model of care, support, therapy and education creates a highly effective restorative environment for beneficiaries.  

To view the Tom Harrison House information booklet, please click HERE