Over this past year, there's been a lot happening in terms with how LGBTQ+ veterans in Britain are being treated, thanks largely due efforts made by its Ministry Defense through its Financial Recognition Scheme (FRS). This program aims towards making amends those who faced discrimination under military's past ban on homosexuality. While substantial sums have already been distributed around, newly appointed Minister Veterans, Louise Sandher-Jones, wants more veterans come forward apply as new applicant numbers appear drop off.
"Our biggest challenge? Getting in touch with every veteran who qualifies," said Sandher-Jones. "We're trying so hard build connections within this community—many understandably hesitant when it comes Defence communications because past betrayal mistreatment. To truly restore trust, we've got make sure our outreach consistent wide-reaching; think traditional media partners like veteran groups, NHS collaboration even veteran employers."
Since Keir Starmer took charge alongside Labour government in July 2024, Ministry Defense kept focus addressing hurt caused historically banning LGBTQ+ folks serving military. Initially under guidance Alistair Carns as Veterans Minister until September when he moved role Minister Armed Forces; it then became Sandher-Jones' mission take lead. Having served herself Afghanistan, she's passionate about helping out other service members.
They are taking strides recognizing trauma inflicted by this outdated ban. Late Lord Etherton conducted LGBT Veterans Independent Review, shedding light on harsh treatment LGBTQ+ personnel before 2000 repeal. As reflection gesture former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak issued public apology back 2023 while King Charles III attended UK first memorial dedication LGBTQ+ veterans acknowledging injustices suffered. All efforts aim towards implementing 49 recommendations found within Etherton Review which government pledged fulfill.
Launched December 13 2024 Financial Recognition Scheme saw processing 1,312 applications already, with 983 reaching decisions already. Veterans eligible receive as much £70,000 (around $95,000) - so far scheme paid out over £32M (northwards $43M) using Discharged/Dismissed Payments (DD) along Impact Payments (IP).
Despite progress seen there have been struggles, criticism too particularly voiced by LGBTQ+ veteran group Fighting Pride over initial processing delays faced applicants. For many reopening painful memories only meant long waits little response.
Yet things are looking up now. May marked time Fighting Pride reported just handful claims processed paid while October under Sandher-Jones' leadership decisions made on 323 out 924 DD claims plus 147 from 956 IP claims. By November further uptick recorded as 548 out 952 DD decisions reached alongside 248 from 1,002 IP ones total 1,263 applications.
With transparency Sandher-Jones acknowledged hurdles faced FRS like gathering records dealing lengthy passage since ban's lift. "It's vital truthfully discuss obstacles facing Financial Recognition Scheme," she noted. “Accuracy remains priority even though processing takes time. We completely get veterans' frustration advocacy groups such Fighting Pride who rightly defend those harmed. Their role invaluable yes listening.”
Increase shown decisions indicates government commitment enhance application speediness. Nonetheless challenge lies encouraging more eligible LGBTQ+ veterans join fold. Given FRS closes December 13, 2026, submitting applications sooner rather critical.
No one really knows exact count impacted veterans due ban discrimination yet Fighting Pride suggests close 5,000 individuals. Considering deadline coupled rising age health issues many face it appears time truly ticking essence.
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