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If you have any information, advice or observations that you would like to share about coping with deployment I would be really pleased to hear from you!



TA & RF Specialist

Joanna Balgarnie, AFF TA & Reserve Force Specialist

Joanna Balgarnie
0752 749 2954 or
01793 784627
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Deployment is a very hard time for all army families but especially difficult for TA and RR families who may have limited knowledge and experience of military life. We aim to improve that knowledge and also enable you to make contact with other TA and RR families who understand your situation and are best placed to support you through challenging times.

The AFF TA & Reserve Force Specialist post is generously sponsored by The Westminster Foundation

 

TA & Reserve Force

We understand the worries and fears that mobilised service and deployment overseas can bring for the family and friends of a TA or Regular Reservist (RR) soldier.  We hope the following will be useful but do not hesitate to contact the TA & Reserve Force Specialist if you have any questions or comments to make.  Your contributions will help us to help others.

Deployment Guide

TA deployment guide coverEnsure you have your copy of the latest Guide for the families of mobilised members of the Territorial Army and the Regular Reserve. If not, please contact the Regimental Operational Support Officer (ROSO) at your soldier's unit or the Welfare Officer at the Reserves Training and Mobilisation Centre (RTMC) on 0115 957 2698.

The guide includes:

Preparing for Deployment:  Sorting out the finances - Wills and insurance - Legal matters –Access to Military Establishments - Army pay, allowances and pensions - Prepare the children - Relationships - The car - Key documents - Dates to remember - Pre-deployment checklist. 

During Deployment:  Keeping in touch  - E-blueys – ArmyNet – Mobile Phones – Deployment Welfare Package – Security – Pregnancy – Debt – Going away – Separation Survival Guide – Rest & Recuperation –Who can you turn to for help? – Emergencies

Homecoming:  Things to consider – Children and Reunion – Tips on dealing with stress and post traumatic stress disorder – Returning to civilian employment – Compensation 

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Family Support Groups

TA wives exerciseThe AFF is very keen to promote the establishment of Family Support Groups in TA Units.  These groups would include all the soldiers and families attached to a TA unit; TA, Regular and Regular Reservist.  The aim of the groups would be to empower the families with greater knowledge, self-reliance and confidence to cope with the demands of mobilised service.  A permanent support group would enable expertise and experience to be passed on as well as being particularly useful when only a small number of soldiers are mobilised form a unit at a time.

For more information:

  • Networking – an article on the value of making contact with other families including a success story from 7 SCOTS
  • Family Support Groups – an article outlining the AFF’s plans to introduce FSGs.
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Before deployment

The AFF now sends the family of every mobilising TA and RF soldier a Deployment Pack.  If you have not received one and would like one, please contact the Specialist.

Check out the Reserves Training Mobilisation Centre website through which all TA and RR mobilise. It has detailed information on the Allowable Expenses Claim (go to page 28, item 7) that your soldier can make.

Ask your soldier to register you as a guest on ArmyNet, which is a dedicated website for soldiers and their families. Information provided by the army for families will be under the heading Welfare.

TA FamilyBe Prepared – an article highlighting the importance of administrative preparation prior to deployment. The article mentions two schemes specifically targeted at Armed Forces Service personnel; Service Life Insurance and RPAX.

Coping with separation – an article following the Emotional Cycle of Deployment – a useful guide to what’s normal in abnormal circumstances.  

Helping Children cope with Deployment – an article looking at ways to help children cope while their parent is away 

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During deployment

Contact with other TA and RR families

Feedback has told us that families would really like contact with other families who understand their situation. The difficulty is reaching them. The following should help;

  • Reaching other families - an article that looks at ways of making contact with other TA and RR families.
  • Attend any pre deployment or mid tour briefings if you can.  If you can’t make them, ask the unit to give you contact details of other families from your unit.
  • Check out the AFF TA & RR Families Forum on ArmyNet – Go to Forum, TA.  Then click on 'Army Families Federation - TA and Reserve Force Families'.  If you are reluctant to participate in the forums, you can still make contact by sending a poster a personal message (PM).
  • See our Profile on Facebook (search for AFF Territorial Army and Reserve Force Specialist) to make contact with other TA and RF families.
  • The AFF are now putting families in contact with each other as ‘Mob Buddies’.  If you would like more details, please contact the Specialist

If you need extra help

If something is getting you down, and you feel the need to talk it over with someone outside SSAFAof the Army, then talk to SSAFA Forces Help Support Line. It’s completely confidential, and they are available every day from anywhere in the world. The line is open from 1030 - 2230 (UK local time) every day, including Christmas Day on Freephone 0800 731 4880. 

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After deployment

  • 7 Rifles on top of a busHomecoming – an article covering the highs and lows of your soldier coming home
  • Reserves Mental Health Programme – There is now a dedicated programme to help Reservists who may have been affected by their operational experiences.  Call Freephone 0800 0326 258 for more information and see RMHP

 

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Page last updated 11 September 2008