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<p>There is a statutory obligation on the Defence Secretary to report annually on
progress in implementing the Armed Forces Covenant. The second annual report was published
in December 2013 and contains comprehensive updates on the four major areas specified
in the Armed Forces Act 2011, namely healthcare, education, housing, and the operation
of inquests.</p><p> </p><p>I look forward to significant further progress in the coming
year, including supporting Service personnel to buy their first home through the £200
milion Forces Help to Buy scheme, improving patient care by establishing a unified
defence primary healthcare service, and allocating £40 million to support charities
which assist veterans with housing needs.</p><p> </p><p>The Covenant is not just a
matter for the Government; recognising and respecting the specific needs of the Armed
Forces community is a duty incumbent on the whole of society. Charities, employers,
local authorities and individuals can play their role in providing the support and
fair treatment that our Service personnel, veterans and service families so richly
deserve.</p><p> </p>
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