Ministry of Defence: Annual Reports

(asked on 28th January 2022) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, with reference to table 4.2 on page 231 of his Department's Annual Report and Accounts 2020-21, Published on 20 January 2022, HC692, how training, safety and welfare is defined.


Answered by
Jeremy Quin Portrait
Jeremy Quin
This question was answered on 2nd February 2022

The expenditure regarding training, safety and welfare (including medical costs) encompasses the following cost categories in the Department’s accounts.

DESCRIPTION

Total in 2020-21 Accounts

Training - External Training - Military

£178,968,840.57

Training - External Training - Civilian

£36,408,734.46

Welfare - Medical-Non Hospital treatment

£6,509,528.78

Welfare - Medical - Health Services

£32,442,697.20

Welfare - Medical Supplies Direct Supply

£6,675,968.11

Welfare - Schools & Community Relations

£16,455,451.19

Welfare Services

£44,270,793.37

Welfare - Specific Grants to Charities

£11,400,914.55

Welfare - Social and Recreation

£4,244,310.85

Welfare - Food Services

£22,748,261.30

Welfare Food - Purchase

£50,028,772.60

Safety - Clothing Services

£17,004,183.44

Safety - Clothing - Purchase/Repair

£25,616,993.82

Welfare - Life Support

£32,554,259.90

Welfare - Medical-Support Equipment

£13,782,084.41

Safety - Regulation

£23,428,805.56

Total

£522,540,600.11

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