Training and Employment

CONTACT DETAILS

ROYAL AIR FORCE BENEVOLENT FUND (SCOTLAND)

0300 102 1919
SERVICE LOCALITY
North East, North West, South East, South West
LAST UPDATED
4 Jul 2024

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Who is the service for?
Young People (16-25), Adults, Older People
What age range is it suitable for?
17 - 25, 26 - 29, 30 - 34, 35 - 39, 40 - 44, 45 - 49, 50 - 54, 55 - 59, 60 - 64

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Suite 3, Pure Offices, 4-5 Lochside Way, Edinburgh Park, EDINBURGH, EH12 9DT
0131 202 1585

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information SERVICE DETAILS

There are a number of ways we can support with further education. We also have some helpful information on other organisations offering support with employment.

Discharge/transition...

If you are medically discharged from service we may provide additional assistance over and above the normal resettlement process to assist with transition training courses.

Where discharge is not for medical reasons, help can also be considered for vocational skills development training where there are identifiable job opportunities.

You might also find the following agencies useful in helping you to find the most sustainable career opportunities.

Career Transition Partnership...

If you are in the process of leaving the UK Armed Forces or you are within two years of your discharge date, the Career Transition Partnership (CTP) can offer additional training and skill development. Depending on the length of your service, the CTP provides training courses and workshops to help with your resettlement into civilian life.

Please see https://www.ctp.org.uk.

Future Horizons Programme...

Designed to help Early Service Leavers (ESL) find and sustain employment on leaving the Armed Forces, the Future Horizons Programme is based on a needs assessment and offers access to training, personal development and educational courses to overcome barriers to work.

Please see https://www.rfea.org.uk.

Post-Service...

The Regular Forces Employment Association (RFEA) helps those leaving the Armed Forces find and remain in employment. It is the only programme which provides regionally based comprehensive employment support. RFEA have thousands of job opportunities with employers who value military experience. They can advise you on careers suited to you and know which employers are recruiting in your area. To register your details and get assistance, visit the RFEA website at https://www.rfea.org.uk/jobseekers.

Civvy Street provides free and impartial advice on employment, skills and training. Careers Advisors will help you decide upon a career path that is right for you and should you require funding can help you find it. The Civvy Street website (https://www.civvystreet.org) also has thousands of jobs for Service leavers from employers who actively recruit ex-Service personnel.

Additionally, you can receive help and support from Jobcentre Plus (https://www.gov.uk/contact-jobcentre-plus). Jobcentre Plus has access to a wide range of job vacancies, as well as special training and work programmes.

You may also be eligible to claim Jobseeker's Allowance or Universal Credit payments and other benefits to support you while you look for work. We can provide advice to help you with this.

Specialist help for veterans with a disability

LifeWorks (https://www.rbli.co.uk/support-for-veterans) is a five-day course run by Royal British Legion Industries. It aims to equip ex-Armed Forces personnel with the tools to get into and maintain a civilian job that is appropriate for them. It is available to anyone who has been in the Armed Forces, regardless of when and how long they served for.

As well as providing work for veterans at the Poppy Factory in Richmond, The Poppy Factory helps find work for wounded, injured and sick ex-Service personnel with employers in their own community. The Poppy Factory will match you up with an employment caseworker to provide one-to-one support to create a career development plan as well as 12 months of in-work support, should you require it.

Please see https://www.poppyfactory.org.

Support for children's educational costs

If a serving member of the RAF dies or has a severe disability which prevents them from working, we may be able to support their children to go to university or a vocational college. A scholarship can be paid every year for up to four years of undergraduate study to cover living costs.

Need our help?

Enquire about receiving help or call our free support line on 0300 102 1919.

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Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund (Scotland)

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