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Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Defence Medical Rehabilitation Centre (DMRC) resources signposting guide, 2024 ed

From the DMRC and ADVANCE (Armed Services ​​Trauma Rehabilitation Outcome) Study. 

This is a list of charities and services which you, your family and friends may find useful. It is divided into sections for your ease of reference.

The Contents Page will help you to find the sections relevant to your query/search and provides the relevant page number(s). 

The first section in the booklet lists key charities/organisations that can direct you to the relevant charity/service if you are unsure which charity/service may be the best for your needs/query. 

The subsequent sections are listed in alphabetical order. The index at the end of this booklet lists charities and services in alphabetical order together with their page number(s).​



Department for Work and Pensions (DWP) Bulk Recruitment in Kent

As the UKs largest public service department, DWP are responsible for welfare, pensions and child maintenance policy, transacting around £212 billion in payments each year, operating out of more than 800 locations with over 90,000 employees.  

Recruitment is now taking place for the following from 27/06/24 to 11/07/24.

Location: Kent     Role: Work Coach     Number of roles: 40

More information on DWP, the roles available and the application process please see their EO Microsite along with the links to apply on the vacancies information tab.

Alternatively you can view the advert on the Civil Service Jobs website: Universal Credit Job centre Work Coach (Executive Officer) - Kent (Ref: 695) - Civil Service Jobs - GOV.UK (candidates will be directed to the microsite to apply).



Rehome an Ex-Military Working Dog

The Defence Animal Training Regiment has a variety of dogs that are up for retirement and need homes. These dogs are a combination of end of service retirees, veterinary retirements, and young dogs that have failed in training.

We are looking for people of an empathetic nature to offer some of our more challenging but deserving dogs of a forever home. The breeds that are available for immediate rehome are German, Belgian, and Dutch Shepherds, all aged between 2 and 12 years old. Some of these dogs do have some behavioural traits such as reactivity towards other dogs and sometimes people and will need to be handled with care when in public.

These dogs are best suited to adult only homes, maybe with older children and who also currently have no other pets.

If you are interested in rehoming one of our dogs, you can apply to be added to our database of potential owners using the QR code.