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Returning to work

In most circumstances, you have the right to be reinstated in the same type of job you were doing before you were mobilised, but it’s...

Mobilisation

If you’re mobilised for deployment abroad, you’ll generally receive pre-deployment training (PDT) at the Single Service Mobilisation Centre specified in your call-out pack. This normally...

Reservist rights and responsibilities checklist

Use this online tool to find out how much you know about your rights and responsibilities and find out how to fill in any gaps...

Appealing against mobilisation

If your Call-Out notice arrives at a difficult time for you or your employer, you both have the right to have it postponed or cancelled...

Discussing mobilisation with your employer

Many employers are extremely supportive of their Reservist employees. However, even they may have some legitimate concerns about the effects on their organisation of your...

Receiving call out papers

What you’ll get The first thing that will happen when you’re mobilised is that you’ll receive a call-out notice – along with a considerable amount...

Making a claim for financial assistance

You’ll find detailed instructions about how to make a claim in your mobilisation pack. If you have any questions in the meantime you can also...

Appeals process

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...

Support available to you

There’s a great deal of support available to you as a Reservist. For instance, each Unit has an Employer Support Officer who can give you...

Demobilisation

Just as there’s admin and training to be sorted out before you undertake a operational tour, there are a number of processes in place to...

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