Welfare Support & Branch Guidance
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Welfare Support
Guidance for Branch Welfare Officers
Role & Responsibility
Appointing a Welfare Officer
Each branch should have a Welfare Officer. By default, the Branch Secretary takes on this role, as set out in the Association Rules, so the responsibility is always covered. However, branches can appoint someone else if the workload is high or if another member has the right skills and is willing to help. In these cases, it is helpful to include the Welfare Officer on the Branch Committee.
A good Welfare Officer is caring, discreet, fair to everyone, and able to respond quickly when a member needs help.
Local Support
What Can Branches Do
The branch should first decide if it can help directly. Often, the most valuable support is making a phone call or going with a member to an appointment.
Branches should keep an up-to-date list of local organisations, including at least: local GP surgeries, local authority housing and benefits teams, social care services, SSAFA, the Royal British Legion, the Armed Forces Covenant Outreach Support Hub, Combat Stress, the Samaritans, and services for domestic abuse and dementia care.
It is best to build relationships with these organisations before a case comes up, not during one.
Sometimes, the National Association may ask a branch to reach out to someone in the area who is not a current member but is entitled to RAMC support because of past service.
Case Referrals
Referring Cases to SSAFA or the RBL
If financial help is needed, the right step is to refer the case to a SSAFA or RBL caseworker. The caseworker will do a full assessment and refer the case to the RAMC Benevolence Committee and other charities.
The Benevolence Committee does not accept direct referrals from branches or individuals. If mobility equipment is needed, an occupational therapy assessment will also be required.
Confidentiality
Confidentiality & Record Keeping
All welfare casework must be handled with strict confidentiality. Personal details must not be shared without consent.
Records should be marked “In Confidence” and handled in accordance with UK GDPR.
Branches should keep simple records and send an annual summary to the National Association.
Ongoing Support
Annual Welfare Seminar
Useful Contacts
Key Organisations
SSAFA: 0800 260 6767 — ssafa.org.uk
Royal British Legion: 0808 802 8080 — rbl.org.uk
Soldiers’ Charity: soldierscharity.org
RHQ RAMC: ams.benevolence@ramc.org.uk
