BERKSHIRE Healthcare has been recognised by the Ministry of Defence.
On Wednesday, July 13, the Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust was awarded the Employer Recognition Scheme Gold Award, the highest level of accreditation given by the Ministry of Defence.
The trust is one of only 16 organisations across the south east of England to receive the honour.
The awards recognise the support provided to all those with a connection to the Armed Forces including reservists, veterans, cadet force adult volunteers and spouses and partners.
Julian Emms, chief executive at Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust, said: “We’re delighted to be recognised with a Gold Award, which reflects our long-term commitment to being a forces-friendly employer.
“The valuable skills and experience that veterans gain during their time in the forces is a real asset so it’s really important to us that we recognise their contribution and give veterans, reservists and their families every opportunity to build a fulfilling career at Berkshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust.”
To be considered for the award, organisations must provide 10 extra days leave for reservists.
They must also have supportive HR policies for employees who are veterans, reservists, and cadet force adult volunteers, as well as spouses and partners of those serving.
In total, 643 organisations in the south east have earned a Gold Award since the scheme was launched in 2014.
Leo Docherty, minister for defence people, said: “Regardless of size, location or sector, employing members of the Armed Forces community is good for businesses.
“These awards recognise the outstanding support for our Armed Forces from employers across the UK and I would like to thank and congratulate each and every one.”