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Ex-armed forces staff seek most help

Posted: 14 November 2002 | Subscribe Online


Of all the people advised last year by homelessness charity Shelter's UK-wide housing aid centres, two-thirds were ex-armed forces personnel, according to the latest figures.

The announcement follows the publication of Shelter's report into its armed forces project run at the military corrective training centre, which advises people on their housing options before they leave.

The report says that resettlement packages were not available for all those leaving the armed forces and personnel were being discharged without any money or access to specialist advice.
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Of the 90 people being discharged from the centre, 60 were considered vulnerable and in priority need of housing.

Shelter's director of housing services Christine Parish said that, without proper support and advice, ex-services personnel could easily become homeless. "People can be terribly vulnerable once they leave the armed services," she said. "The stability and support of forces life are no longer there and they can feel totally alone as they try to adjust to civilian life." 

- Armed Forces Project Report 2001 - 2002 from www.shelter.org.uk/media/armedforces.asp 


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