Signing up to become Veteran Friendly Accredited takes just 20 minutes and the information pack you receive can be consumed in less than two hours, with supplementary learning shared in a short newsletter on a quarterly basis.
The form can be completed by anyone in the practice team, whether their role is clinical or non-clinical, with practice managers often taking the lead.
While a clinical lead must be named in the form, the learning and support can be shared across the wider practice team - with social prescribing link workers often playing a key role in helping run this initiative in a practice. Clinical leads don’t need to be veterans either - in fact most aren’t - showing you don’t need military experience to make a life-changing difference for this vulnerable patient group.
Once you have signed up and read the short accreditation pack, simply:
- Share the key information from the accreditation pack with colleagues
- Ask patients registering with the surgery if they have ever served in the British Armed Forces and record their answer in their patient record. We recommend writing the term ‘Military Veteran’ (due to a number of different codes available)
- Stay up-to-date with best practice via the quarterly Veteran Friendly Accreditation newsletter, which provides easy access to the latest information and learning
The result will be better care for your patients and a multitude of benefits to your practice.
If you have applied for veteran friendly accreditation but haven't had a response, please email us to find out about the status of your application.
Once your practice has become accredited, there is no need to renew your accreditation. We ask that your clinical lead maintains their knowledge via our newsletters and any new training we release.
If your veteran clinical leaves the practice, your accreditation is still valid if their responsibilities have been handed over to a new clinical lead and that person has completed the accreditation training. A new veteran clinical lead should contact us with the new name and direct email address, to receive an accreditation welcome pack with details of their training.
Maintaining accreditation when your practice merges with a non-accredited practice: If the veteran's clinical lead for the accredited practice remains employed by the merged practice, we can change the name of the practice on our records. If the merged practice is getting a new practice code, then a new application for accreditation may be necessary.
If your practice is due to close, please email to let us know when you will be closing.
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