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Patient information Veteran Aware hospital November 2018 Here at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust we are proud to say we are a Veteran Aware hospital. Please let a member of staff know if you, or your spouse/partner, have ever served in the UK armed forces so that we can best support your care needs. Improving care for veterans across the NHS We at Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust are a member of the Veterans Covenant Hospital Alliance, sharing and driving best practice in NHS care for people who serve or have served in the UK armed forces and their families, in line with the Armed Forces Covenant. Being flagged as a veteran in your NHS medical notes will help ensure you are able to access specific veterans’ health services, such as those for mental health, hearing loss, limb amputation and wheelchairs. What you can expect in this hospital All veterans are entitled to priority access to NHS care (including hospital, primary or community care) for conditions associated with their time in the armed forces (service-related). We support the health commitments of the Armed Forces Covenant. We are committed to ensuring no disadvantage and giving special consideration where appropriate. We have educated and trained all relevant staff to identify and respond to veterans’ needs. But this is always subject to clinical need and doesn't entitle you to jump the queue ahead of someone with a higher clinical need. We also support the UK armed forces community as an employer.

We work with a range of extra services for the armed forces community and will let you know of and refer you to any that could benefit you, including: Royal British Legion 0808 802 8080, SSAFA 07413417226, Combat Stress 0800 138 1619, Help for Heroes 01980 844200 Defence Medical Welfare Service officers who will assist the patient in identifying services provided by service charities and other organisations. Telephone 01264 774 000. NHS Veterans’ Mental Health Transition, Intervention and Liaison Service. 020 3317 6818 London or the South East of England. What other support is available? The armed forces community should not face disadvantage compared to other citizens in the provision of public and commercial services. There are many service charities and organisations. The Veterans’ Gateway is a first point of contact for veterans and their families. It provides information, advice and support by phone (0808 802 1212), text (81212) and online at www.veteransgateway.org.uk Special consideration is appropriate in some cases, especially for those who have given most such as the injured and the bereaved. Here at [insert x trust] we will put you in touch with the organisations best placed to help with the information, advice and support – from healthcare and housing to employability, finances and personal relationships. You and your families should not be at a disadvantage in accessing appropriate health services; for example, if you are on a waiting list and are moving. The NHS always prioritises people with the most urgent clinical need. At the same time, we must recognise your health and social needs and act on them. We are working to make sure this happens. How could you get involved in the NHS? The NHS can benefit significantly from the skills and experience you bring from your military training and service. Veteran Aware hospitals support the employment of veterans and reservists in the NHS workforce and will be involved either in the ‘Employer Recognition Scheme’ or the ‘Step Into Health’ scheme. To learn more about the Veterans Covenant Hospital Alliance and what it means for NHS hospitals to be Veteran Aware, please visit: https://improvement.nhs.uk/resources/veteran-aware-hospitals/ Find out more about careers for veterans and reservists in the NHS at www.militarystepintohealth.nhs.uk We are committed to consistently and continually learning from our patients and their families to improve care for all. If you have any feedback or suggestions please contact the Trust’s Veterans Champions: Tim Coltman, Orthopaedic Consultant, x6961 and Lois Howell, Director of Governance & Risk, x5827. Armed Forces Covenant The NHS is committed to the Armed Forces Covenant, which is a promise by the nation that those who serve or who have served in the UK armed forces, and their families, will be treated fairly. It has two key principles: For more information on NHS healthcare for veterans, visit the NHS Choices website at www.nhs.uk and search for ‘veteran’.