Blesma News 2014
The Blesma News for 2014 covering news, activities and fundraising events for limbless veterans.
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Bryan Adams: Wounded The Legacy of War
12 November 2014Veterans from Blesma are amongst 40 ex-Service men and women who have been photographed by Bryan Adams for his photography exhibition 'Wounded: The Legacy of War' which is also available to buy as a book. Wounded: The Legacy of War is at Somerset House, London WC2, 12 November 2014 to 25 January 2015, admission free. The exhibition is accompanied by a stunning book, Wounded: The Legacy of War priced at £50 with proceeds from the book going to Blesma and several
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Remembrance 2014
11 November 2014The Queen has led the nation in remembering service personnel who have died during conflicts, as Remembrance Sunday services were held around the UK. The Blesma contingent at this years Cenotaph parade comprised of 21 Members on electric scooters lead by 3 Members followed by 7 “walking wounded” Members. Those taking part were drawn from all quarters of the UK and have seen service in conflicts from World War II up to and including Afghanistan. Those leading the Blesma contingent were Major Stephen Hambrook, Captain Anthony Harris & Lieutenant William Dixon. Member Major
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Pensions for life for surviving spouses and civil partners
10 November 2014Widows, widowers and surviving civil partners of all members of the Armed Forces Pension Scheme will now retain their pensions for life. From 1 April 2015 all survivors’ pensions awarded to armed forces spouses and civil partners will be for life. Those already in receipt of a survivor’s pension will be entitled to keep their pension for life if they decide to remarry, cohabit or form a civil partnership after this date. Previously, some may have had to surrender their pensions upon such changes in their circumstances. The decision highlights the government’s commitment to th
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Defence Committee calls for more resources to support mental health
3 November 2014The House of Commons Defence Committee has recommended more resources should be devoted to address mental health issues in the military. In 2011, the Committee found that the MOD provided first class medical treatment and rehabilitation for wounded and injured personnel. But the Committee raised concerns about the longer term support for those who devolped severe and life limiting, physical, mental health and neurological problems in later life. Armed Forces personnel as a whole suffer similar rates of mental health problems to the
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