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‘Strengthening Families – By Your Side’ In Support Of Royal Navy Families Launched

Pictured is a Royal Naval Physical Training Instructor from the Royal Navy School of Physical Training (RNSPT) and his wife and child walking on Portsmouth Beach. The primary purpose of the Royal Navy School of Physical Training (RNSPT) is to select and train Royal Navy personnel as Physical Trainers, so that they are able to advise, support and provide opportunities for physical fitness, Sport, Recreation and Adventurous Training at all levels within the Service. All gave consent and forms held at DDC.

‘Strengthening Families – By Your Side’, a new offer of support for all Royal Navy families, has officially launched.

Strengthening Families – By Your Side has been developed by the Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) and Naval Families Federation (NFF), in partnership with the Royal Navy, Kings Active Foundation, Home-Start UK and Relate. This project is supported by funding over the next three years from the Armed Forces Covenant. In addition to this, the RNRMC have also brought together funded projects from the Naval Children’s Charity, Aggie Weston’s and KIDS to provide a comprehensive support package to service families whenever and wherever they need it.

This groundbreaking partnership will work collaboratively to address some of the key issues underlined in the RNRMC’s ‘Understanding of Need’ report, primarily looking at the gap between the support available for dispersed families nationwide compared to support available for those living in or near base ports.

Professor Janet Walker, who has been instrumental in the project’s development, said:
“Increasingly, as Royal Navy families choose to live away from their home base, many are experiencing loneliness and social isolation, the absence of a military peer group who understand and share the same pressures, relationship difficulties caused by time spent apart during deployments and weekending, and the unpredictability of home-comings and family time.”
“‘Strengthening Families – By Your Side’ can break down the barriers to seeking support and will assist members of Navy families, wherever you live and whoever you are, to access confidential and personalised practical and emotional help.”

The importance of support for dispersed families was echoed by Anna Wright, CEO of NFF:
“From my perspective the most exciting aspect of this project is that it supports our dispersed community. With 39% living away from bases, having located in every county in the UK, it is essential that RNRM families can access appropriate support on the ground. And being able to self-refer to this support as a naval family is vital. We are delighted to be working with a group of charities that are collaborative, flexible and committed to supporting the naval lifestyle.

Mandy Lindley, Director of Relationships and Funding at the RNRMC added:
“By working together, we can deliver the improvement in quality of life that is needed by our service families. Strengthening Families – By Your Side is about early intervention and prevention, providing a range of services leading to improved family cohesion, conflict resolution, health and well-being, and increased levels of happiness.”

For more information on this please visit the Naval Families Federation home page.

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