A new hostel is being opened in Coventry, it will provide accommodation for 8 people who need help with adjusting to everyday life, they will need the accommodation for various reasons, unable to cope with family break-ups, alcohol abuse, drug abuse etc.
They need help to get back onto the job market and everyday life.
They have for whatever reason fallen down and need a hand getting up, they are Vetrans, ex armed forces personnel who having served this Country for anything up to 12 years of thier lives are finding life within it difficult.
A shame that we need such places but wonderfull that some are providing them, more funds are needed.
I support HELP FOR SOLDIERS will you ......... please
I'm sure that the SAS soldier, now serving time in the Colchester 'Glass House' would love to be given the opportunity to serve his time out on such a worthwhile project.
I have never known a veterans project that stipulated a length of time served.
Why is it only for those that serve up to 12 years? Don't people who serve longer deserve the same support?
Seems a little odd to me.
I worked with Coventry Cyreniens for a while.
They are a fine organisation and do sterling work.
Homelessness is one of the great tragedies of our society.
Quite Stevie.
The sentence was relatively light compared to similar civilian convictions.
debacles=debates, that would be an ipad then?
Come back we need all the illumination we can get!
Mr Bennett in the report never mentioned "family break-ups, alcohol abuse, drug abuse etc."
Very true and I understand why you mention it, but I doubt Mr Bennett wanted to discuss all the reasons why these people end up as they do, the reasons can be vast, from personal experience with ex forces personnel I do know that family break-ups, alcohol abuse, drug abuse and others can be some of the problems they can face, sometimes caused by re-adjusting to civilian life sometimes as a result of post traumatic stress, whatever the reasons named or unamed these people do deserve all the help we can give and I agree there is a lot of help out there but there is room for more and also as I said, ex forces personnel rarely get into these situations (drugs, alcohol) because they are weak willed or peer pressure as can be a common cause and they are proud people, asking for help or discussing the reasons they are struggling to cope can be hard for them as it can be for anyone who has experienced extreme mental anquish be it the victim of a or or one that has seen villages and it's occupants including women and children massacered or a friend blown apart in front of them.
I am not against helping any unfortunate but personally think these people not only need our help but deserve it too.
I know I open myself up to a bit of verbal here but hey.
What makes somebody who chooses to be a soldier any different from somebody who chooses a different job?
Fair point. So I assume you wouldnt be a bin man either. So what makes people who choose to be soldiers different?
Its just the same old rhetoric mids. And it doesn't address the issue I raised.
It's a choice.
It's no more noble than many other jobs.
The people who do other jobs (often equally if not more dangerous) don't seem to feel the need to bang on about it quite so much.
Of course soldiers have my respect but no more no less than others who choose to do dangerous difficult damaging jobs.
I would question this bit though
The people who do other jobs (often equally if not more dangerous) don't seem to feel the need to bang on about it quite so much.
60,000 lost their lives on the first day of the Somme many more were maimed and injured.
438 have been killed in Afghanistan, many more maimed or injured.
256 lost thier lives in the short Falklands war.
Which jobs are you aware of that have greater casualty figures and are therefore deemed more dangerous than being on the frontline ?
Agriculture
Construction
Manufacturing
I believe the most dangerous job in terms of the number of people that die is currently commercial fishermen, (116 in a year) followed by farming.
for example the total number of soldiers killed in Afghanistan is over 3200 it might surprise some who think of Afghanstan as a USA/UK conflict just where those soldiers came from
Country
Total
Albania
1
Australia
39
Belgium
1
Canada
158
Czech
5
Denmark
42
Estonia
9
Finland
2
France
86
Georgia
11
Germany
53
Hungary
7
Italy
47
Jordan
2
Latvia
3
Lithuania
1
NATO
11
Netherlands
25
New Zealand
11
Norway
10
Poland
35
Portugal
2
Romania
19
South Korea
1
Spain
34
Sweden
5
Turkey
14
UK
438
US
2158
Total
3230
France of course has run true to form and pulled its troops out of the danger zone 2 days ago and 2 years ahead of the rest of the coalition and are sending them all home this month, nothing unusual there.