We are proud to be an accredited Veteran Friendly GP Practice and to support our Armed Forces community.
As a Veteran Friendly GP Practice we:
- Have a clinical lead for veteran health Dr Sowerby, who is supported by the whole Practice to improve veteran health services.
- Ask patients ‘Have you served?’ to help identify veteran patients
- Support veteran patients to access dedicated health services
- Undertake regular training and development to meet the health commitments of the Armed Forces Covenant and better understand the needs of veteran patients
If you are a veteran patient, please let us know that you have served so that we can make sure that we understand your health needs. This includes both men and women, and even if you have served for just one day. IT include service you have done in the Second World War, Northern Ireland, the Falklands, Bosnia, Croatia, Kosovo, Sierra Leone, Afghanistan and Iraq.
More than 1,300 practices are now veteran friendly accredited and a University of Chester study revealed that 99% of accredited practices would recommend the accreditation. To find out more about the Veteran Friendly Practices accreditation scheme, visit www.rcgp.org.uk/veterans
The Veteran Friendly Practices accreditation scheme is run by the Royal College of General Practitioners in partnership with NHS England and NHS Improvement.
We are also looking at setting up a Veteran Support Group, if you would like to be involved, please contact the Business Manager terrwardell@nhs.net
East Riding of Yorkshire Council - Armed Forces Community
Top tips for veterans
Veterans Patient Charter
'The first call for help takes courage' - leaflet
Charities
SAAFA - The Armed Forces Charity
BLESMA - The Limbless Veterans Charity
Help For Heroes - UK Armed Forces and Veterans Charity
Veterans Charity - Support for veterans in hardship
NB - The following case study is courtesy of the Royal College of GPs