What does the Commissioner do?

The Commissioner’s role, as laid down by the terms of their appointment by Scottish Ministers, is to:

  • be open and accessible to the real life experiences of individual veterans and use information about them to shape priorities and drive improvement in public services;
  • raise the profile of veterans within Scotland, promoting wider recognition of their skills, experience and potential and further promoting their value as assets to communities and employers;
  • enhance focus on delivery of shared outcomes for veterans through collaboration, building on and complementing the work of partners and stakeholders;
  • improve communication, co-ordination and integration, joining up services where appropriate;
  • chair the Scottish Veterans Fund Panel to ensure that robust recommendations and appropriate applications for the Fund are presented to the Cabinet Secretary for Veterans, and
  • improve outcomes for Armed Forces and Veterans’ Families, recognising that they too require support, including during periods of transition.

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It's #GriefAwarenessWeek - a time to promote better understanding of the impact of grief, and highlight support. 

Last month, I published my report reviewing support for the military bereaved community, who face uniquely complex challenges.

Learn more in my latest blog, available at the link in my bio - SVC News and Blogs 🔗
It's #GriefAwarenessWeek - a time to promote better understanding of the impact of grief, and highlight support. Last month, I published my report reviewing support for the military bereaved community, who face uniquely complex challenges. Learn more in my latest blog, available at the link in my bio - SVC News and Blogs 🔗
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November was a busy month - from moving Remembrance events to updates from partners in areas such as housing and support for Service children and women veterans. 

I also launched my report on Support for the Bereaved Community.

Read more in my round-up at the link in my bio - SVC - news and blogs 🔗
November was a busy month - from moving Remembrance events to updates from partners in areas such as housing and support for Service children and women veterans. I also launched my report on Support for the Bereaved Community. Read more in my round-up at the link in my bio - SVC - news and blogs 🔗
1 day ago
A productive and valuable meeting yesterday with @veteransscotland and the Forces In Mind Trust. We shared key insights, upcoming plans, concerns across the sector and the positive progress being made. Collaboration like this strengthens our understanding and keeps us focused on what matters most - delivering meaningful, evidence-led improvement for the Veteran community in Scotland. Grateful to all involved for the continued commitment and partnership.
A productive and valuable meeting yesterday with @veteransscotland and the Forces In Mind Trust. We shared key insights, upcoming plans, concerns across the sector and the positive progress being made. Collaboration like this strengthens our understanding and keeps us focused on what matters most - delivering meaningful, evidence-led improvement for the Veteran community in Scotland. Grateful to all involved for the continued commitment and partnership.
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Honoured to speak last night at the launch of the Service Children's Progression Alliance Impact Centre. This is an important step in putting evaluation and evidence at the heart of support for Service children, ensuring we understand what works, where gaps remain and how we can deliver better outcomes for those who share the unique experiences of Service life.
Honoured to speak last night at the launch of the Service Children's Progression Alliance Impact Centre. This is an important step in putting evaluation and evidence at the heart of support for Service children, ensuring we understand what works, where gaps remain and how we can deliver better outcomes for those who share the unique experiences of Service life.
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