Cynon Valley

Tablets scheme to keep veterans better connected

- ROBERT LLOYD robert.lloyd01@walesonlin­e.co.uk

RHONDDA Cynon Taf Council continues to build upon its relationsh­ip with the Armed Forces community, past and present, by making mobile tablets available to Cynon Valley veterans to allow them to access vital services and keep in touch with each other.

The council’s “Veterans Connected” project further cements the local authority’s commitment to supporting the Armed Forces community, having been one of the first in Wales to sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant in 2012, a commitment that was reaffirmed in 2018.

In recent years, the council has also granted the Freedom of the County Borough to The Welsh Guards and to MOD St Athan, and all local service personnel of the Royal Air Force, past and present.

As part of the funding, a number of mobile tablets were officially presented at the Valley Veterans group by Councillor Maureen Webber, deputy leader of Rhondda Cynon Taf Council, also the council’s Armed Forces Champion.

The donation of 80 tablets has been made possible, following a successful bid for funding from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust: Forces For Change programme.

The tablets have been supplied by Centerpris­e Internatio­nal.

Councillor Maureen Webber, Rhondda Cynon Taf Council Deputy Leader and Armed Forces Champion, said: “The Veterans Connected project will allow our veterans to stay in touch with their family and friends, maintainin­g social connection­s through digital technology with the aim of improving their well-being by reducing social isolation.

“We owe our veterans so much and will never forget they service they have given to their country.

“I would like to thank Centerpris­e Internatio­nal for their donation of tablets, which will make a huge difference to the lives of so many.”

The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust supports the Armed Forces Covenant by delivering funding programmes that create real change to Armed Forces communitie­s across the UK.

The mobile tablets will help Armed Forces veterans stay in touch with family and friends and also enable them to access online support services.

Members of local veteran groups can hire the tablets at any time, freeof-charge, through the Council’s Armed Forces Veterans Service.

The Service also offers a wide range of assistance on subjects such as PostTrauma­tic Stress Disorder, Housing, Adult Social Care, Benefits, Finances and Employment.

Providing FREE, impartial and dedicated informatio­n, advice and support, former members of the Armed

Forces, Past and Present, can speak to dedicated officers in strict confidence.

The Council’s Veterans Advice Officer Jamie Ireland also attends Valley Veterans meetings at regular intervals.

Armed Forces Community, Past and Present: https://www.rctcbc.gov. uk/EN/GetInvolve­d/ArmedForce­sCovenant/ArmedForce­sCovenant. aspx

Veterans can hire the mobile tablets free of charge at any time by contacting the Council’s Armed Forces Team on 07747 485 619 or by email: VeteranSer­vice@rctcbc.gov.uk

 ?? RHONDDA CYNON TAF COUNCIL ?? Computers were presented to the Valley Veterans group by Cllr Maureen Webber, deputy leader of Rhondda Cynon Taf Council
RHONDDA CYNON TAF COUNCIL Computers were presented to the Valley Veterans group by Cllr Maureen Webber, deputy leader of Rhondda Cynon Taf Council

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