A practical directory of trusted services, charities, training and guidance designed to help Family Hubs respond effectively to the needs of Armed Forces families.
National Policy and Guidance
Navigating Change: Helping Service Families Through Transitions
Debra Barton from the Ministry of Defence, presents on why transition support is so important for our military families.
Armed Forces Covenant
National promise ensuring fair treatment for serving personnel, veterans, and families.
Link: https://www.armedforcescovenant.gov.uk
UK Armed Forces Families Strategy 2022–2032
Government strategy addressing healthcare, education, and accommodation for Armed Forces families.
Link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/uk-armed-forces-families-strategy-2022-to-2032
Service Pupils in Schools Guidance
Guidance to help schools support the wellbeing and attainment of Service children.
Link: https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/service-pupils-in-schools-non-statutory-guidance
Childcare for Service Children
Information on funded childcare, wraparound childcare and overseas nursery provision.
Link: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/childcare-for-service-children
MODLAP
Partnership between MOD and Local Authorities to support Service children.
Link: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/mod-local-authority-partnership-modlap
Current membership:
- Birmingham
- Cornwall
- Dorset
- Essex
- Gloucestershire
- Hampshire
- Herefordshire
- Kent
- Lincolnshire
- North Yorkshire
- Oxfordshire
- Plymouth
- Portsmouth
- Rutland
- Somerset
- Staffordshire
- Suffolk
- Surrey
- Wiltshire
Armed Forces Organisations and Federations
Army Families Federation (AFF)
Independent voice supporting Army families with education, housing, and mobility issues.
Link: https://aff.org.uk
Naval Families Federation (NFF)
Supports Royal Navy and Royal Marines families with welfare, education and advice.
Link: https://nff.org.uk
RAF Families Federation (RAF FF)
Supports RAF families with information, casework, and wellbeing guidance.
Specialist Support and Charities
SSAFA
Provides welfare, housing, domestic abuse support and practical help for military families.
Link: https://www.ssafa.org.uk/get-help/military-families
Royal British Legion
Offers financial support, community connections and expert welfare guidance.
Link: https://www.britishlegion.org.uk
Help for Heroes
Supports veterans and their families with recovery, welfare and wellbeing services.
Link: https://www.helpforheroes.org.uk/get-help/welfare/family-support/
Little Troopers
Charity supporting military children through resources and emotional support.
Link: https://www.littletroopers.net
Aggie’s Storybook Waves
Allows deployed naval personnel to record stories for their children.
Link: https://aggies.org.uk/storybook-waves/
Home-Start Military Support
Provides volunteers offering practical and emotional help to military families.
Link: https://www.rnrmc.org.uk/news/helping-hand-supporting-military-families
Bereavement Support
Winston’s Wish – Military Bereavement
Specialist bereavement support for children with military-connected loss.
Link: https://winstonswish.org/death-through-military/
Scotty’s Little Soldiers
Provides long-term support for bereaved military children.
Link: https://www.scottyslittlesoldiers.co.uk
SSAFA Bereavement Support
Specialist support for bereaved military families, including suicide bereavement.
Link: https://www.ssafa.org.uk/get-help/military-families/bereavement-support-groups
MOD Purple Pack
Official guidance for families following the death of a service member.
AFBSS
Education funding for children of service personnel who died as a result of service.
Link: https://www.gov.uk/guidance/apply-for-the-armed-forces-bereavement-scholarship-scheme
Training and Workforce Development
Armed Forces Covenant E-Learning
Training to help professionals understand Armed Forces family needs.
Link: https://covenantfund.org.uk/about-us/the-armed-forces-covenant/
Covenant Health Module
Healthcare-focused Covenant duty training.
Link: https://covenantfund.org.uk/resource/covenant-duty-explained-health/
Covenant Housing Module
Housing-focused support training for Armed Forces families.
Link: https://covenantfund.org.uk/resource/covenant-duty-explained-housing-senior-officers/
Early Years Armed Forces Champion Guidance
Supports Early Years settings in recognising and assisting young Service children.
Link: https://www.army.mod.uk/support-and-training/family-support/
University of Chester – Armed Forces Community Training
Six-module programme for professionals supporting Armed Forces families.
Link: https://www1.chester.ac.uk/introduction-armed-forces-community
Month of the Military Child
Celebrates the strength and resilience of military children each April.
April is the Month of the Military Child, a dedicated time to honour the resilience, sacrifices, and unique experiences of children from Armed Forces families. Celebrated annually, this month highlights the challenges of service life, including frequent moves and parental deployments, while raising awareness to help these children thrive in schools and communities.
Key Aspects of the Month of the Military Child:
- The Dandelion Symbol: The official emblem is the dandelion, representing the ability of military children to bloom and put down roots wherever the wind carries them.
- Purple Up Day : Held on the last Friday of April in the UK, this day encourages wearing purple to symbolize the combined colours of all military branches (Army, Air Force, Navy, Marines, and Coast Guard).
- Celebration & Support: Numerous organisations, such as Little Troopers and Forces Children Scotland, host events, competitions, and educational activities to celebrate these children and provide support to schools.
- Focus Areas: The month aims to recognize the strength, adaptability, and sacrifices of military children, while promoting awareness of their unique upbringing
Ideas to kickstart Month of the Military Child 2026
The Month of the Military Child is an opportunity to celebrate Service children and show them that they are a valuable member of the school community. Here are some ideas to try out during April.
24th April is ‘Purple Up! Day’. Ask the families to wear something purple (the colour of MotMC)
2. Put on a breakfast event. Include all parents associated with the armed forces. Don’t forget to invite staff who were once Service children too!
3. The charity Never Such Innocence is running an art/ poetry competition throughout April about Service children. Visit https://www.neversuchinnocence.com/month-of-the-military-child for more details.
4. Highlight April as ‘Month of the Military Child’ on the Family Hub’s website. Discuss what support you can offer, particularly with families new to the area.
5. Consider hosting a ‘person in uniform day’. Invite a serving mother or father to come to the Family Hub to read to children or talk about their role in the services during a stay and play session
6. Create a Time Zone Wall: A series of clocks on a wall identifying different time zones from around the world, with a focus on where Service children have lived before is a great conversation starter.
Service children can face challenges with parents in the armed forces. Yet these children are an amazing asset to families, Family Hubs and the local community. The Month of the Military Child helps us remember this and helps us celebrate their achievements.
For further information contact: [email protected]
Link: https://www.littletroopers.net/month-of-the-military-child/
Activities and Engagement Ideas
Forces Children Scotland
Provides events and support for Scottish Armed Forces children.
Link: https://forceschildrenscotland.org.uk/understanding-forces-life/month-of-the-military-child/
Armed Forces Day
Annual celebration honouring serving personnel and families.
Link: https://www.armedforcesday.org.uk
Storybook Waves
Recorded stories for children during deployment.
Link: https://aggies.org.uk/storybook-waves/
Reading Force
Shared reading initiative strengthening family bonds.
Link: https://www.readingforce.org.uk
Who Let the Dads Out…
Being a father in the Forces can be a fraught affair, but Army&You discovered an initiative that’s helping to bring dads together.
Useful Contacts and Links
Armed Forces Covenant Portal
Central hub for Covenant commitments and support.
Link: https://www.armedforcescovenant.gov.uk
GOV.UK – Support for Military Families
Government services covering housing, welfare and education.
SCiP Alliance
Network supporting Service children’s education.
Link: https://www.scipalliance.org
Discover My Benefits – MOD
Explains benefits and support available to Armed Forces families.
Link: https://discovermybenefits.mod.gov.uk/families
MOD Education Advisory Team (EAT UK)
Advises families on accessing education during military life.