Reserve Forces

(asked on 11th January 2016) - View Source

Question to the Ministry of Defence:

To ask the Secretary of State for Defence, what steps he is taking to improve the attendance of reservists at weekly drills, training exercises and medical assessments.


Answered by
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Julian Brazier
This question was answered on 14th January 2016

The majority of Reserve personnel train on a regular basis, effectively balancing their commitment to their Service with the competing demands of a busy modern life. The Ministry of Defence recognises and rewards reservists' commitment to our nation in various ways.

We have provided better equipment, and more opportunities for interesting and challenging experiences, including exercises, adventurous training and overseas training.

Volunteer reservists are paid for attendance at training and also receive a tax-exempt training bounty provided they fulfil their Service's annual training requirement including a two week camp or course. They have also received an annual paid leave entitlement since 1 April 2013.

In addition, since April 2015, reservists have been eligible for the new Armed Forces Pension Scheme for non-mobilised service, based on paid attendance.

These are just some examples of the actions the Department has taken to demonstrate that reservists are valued and valuable.

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