A record 18 organisations in the East Midlands have received the Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award for their outstanding support towards the Armed Forces community.
Representing the highest badge of honour, Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Awards are awarded to those that employ and support those who serve in the Armed Forces, veterans and their families.
In Derbyshire, winners include Derbyshire Fire & Rescue Service and the University Hospitals of Derby and Burton NHS Foundation Trust, whilst in Nottinghamshire, three local authorities have also been recognised for their commitment whilst Nottinghamshire University Hospitals NHS Trust had their Gold Award re-validated for the third time, demonstrating their hard work and resilience in continuing their support over the last few years.
Gavin Tomlinson, Chief Fire Officer and Chief Executive of Derbyshire Fire and Rescue commented; Putting people first is one of our Service priorities, so I am proud to see DFRS being recognised for doing just that with the award of the Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award. The Service will continue to support the wider Armed Forces family, advocating support for those who have and are still serving in the Armed Forces.
To win an award, organisations must provide 10 extra paid days leave for Reservists and have supportive HR policies in place for veterans, Reserves, and Cadet Force Adult Volunteers, as well as spouses and partners of those serving in the Armed Forces.
Organisations must also advocate the benefits of supporting those within the Armed Forces community by encouraging others to sign the Armed Forces Covenant and engage in the Employer Recognition Scheme.
Bruce Spencer, the Ministry of Defences Regional Employer Engagement Director for the East Midlands, said: We are absolutely thrilled that so many local companies have been recognised with this Gold Award. It has been a difficult couple of years for businesses, and despite that, these organisations have gone above and beyond to ensure our Armed Forces community is supported. They should be very proud of this significant achievement.