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Pre-deployment training - What really happens?

Hitting the ground running If you have a Reservist on your payroll you may already be familiar with the kind of training they undertake during...

Demobilisation

What happens during demobilisation? Your Reservist won’t be coming back to you direct from the front line. The Armed Forces have a series of procedures...

If you need to appeal against mobilisation

Appealing against mobilisation In all cases of mobilisation, you have the right to seek exemption from it, or defer or revocate it if the Reservist's...

How to make a claim for financial assistance

If your Reservist employee is mobilised, an information pack will be sent out to you by the MOD or given to your Reservist employee to...

How to appeal if an application is rejected

If, having made a claim for financial assistance, or an application for exemption, deferral or revocation of a mobilisation, you’re dissatisfied with the decision of...

Powers under which a Reservist can be mobilised

This is covered in The Reserve Forces Act 1996 (RFA 96). There are three main powers under which mobilisation can take place: If it appears...

Mobilisation Process

A step-by-step guide to mobilisation Mobilisation is the process of calling Reservists into full-time service to serve alongside the Regular Armed Forces on operations. All...

Return to work

Welcoming your Reservist back to work Once a Reservist employee has been demobilised and has made an application for reinstatement to employment, you have a...

Mobilisation

It is of enormous benefit for both you and your Reservist if you can sit down and have a talk before they leave. It will...

The mobilisation process

As soon as a call-out notice is issued, there’ll be a lot for both parties to consider. A Reservist will have to make all of...

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