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Thursday, March 7, 2024

Victory Services Club D-Day 80th Anniversary

Bring your dancing shoes and prepare for an unforgettable experience as The Polka Dots take the stage at our D-Day 80th Anniversary Luncheon at the VSC on 6th June 2024! 

Cost £44pp 

Their beautifully blended voices, high-energy dance routines, and stunning designer costumes will infuse the event with an irresistible swing. Get ready to groove to classic tunes from legends like Glenn Miller and the Andrews Sisters, as well as cheeky retro twists on modern hits by Dolly Parton and Whitney Houston. The Polka Dots deliver each performance with a perfect blend of pizazz, professionalism, and audience interaction, ensuring that everyone will be up on their feet and immersed in the celebration!




Wednesday, March 6, 2024

Sennelager NON UK Awareness Briefing Event

 


Sennelager Non UK SP and their families are invited to Brydon House on the 19th March. HIVE expert Rebecca Weatherstone will cover topics from Visas and income requirements to the call forward process. 

Please contact the HIVE at Brydon House if you would like to book one to one support with Rebecca. 

New Defence Domestic Abuse Action Plan

The MOD Domestic Abuse Action Plan 2024-29 is a five-year plan detailing the key actions defence is taking to tackle domestic abuse. 

The plan sets out how defence will prevent, intervene, and partner, to support those affected by domestic abuse and ensure those who perpetrate abuse are held accountable. The defence approach includes the implementation of a coordinated community response model, data and research working groups and the development of a military domestic abuse practice network.

As an employer, defence has a moral and legal duty of care for our personnel. But we also recognise a responsibility that extends beyond that, as articulated in the Armed Forces Covenant, that those who serve or have served, and their families, should be treated fairly. This plan reiterates defence’s commitment to create and maintain an environment that does not tolerate domestic abuse and raises awareness of the work taking place to tackle domestic abuse within the defence community.

Access via the link:

No defence for abuse: Domestic Abuse Action Plan 2024-2029 (publishing.service.gov.uk)