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Use this online tool to find organisations throughout the country who have publicly pledged their support for Reservists. It’s a great way to find out...
As a Reservist, your specialist skills and training make you a very valuable asset to any business, so by talking about your membership of the...
Explaining this course to your employer
The ability to pass on knowledge and skills to colleagues is vital in the military, not only for achieving...
Explaining this course to your employer
Managing live firing on a range demands a high level of responsibility and focus.
All military personnel who conduct...
Explaining this course to your employer
Territorial Army recruits undertake two key stages of training which are designed to provide them with the required skills...
There are specific times when you’ll need to talk to your employer about your commitments as a Reservist. These include if you start a new...
Although this is what Reservists train for, most greet the arrival of a call-out notice with a mixture of excitement and apprehension. It is possible...
If you’re thinking of volunteering for the Reserve Forces, whatever path you take, joining the Reserves is a big commitment. If you are considering joining...
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...
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...
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