VCHA Regional Lead Mandy Stokes said: "I am delighted with the excellence of the work carried out by County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust. The Trust has demonstrated its commitment to being Veteran Aware for both patients and staff and in building this into its wider Trust business to make sure that staff understand the needs of the armed forces community."
Sue Jacques Chief Executive of County Durham and Darlington NHS Foundation Trust said: "We are delighted to have achieved Veteran Aware gold status. CDDFT is committed to supporting our veterans and the wider Armed Forces Community and ensuring they are treated fairly and do not face disadvantages.
"Our armed forces play a vital role and often make immense sacrifices to keep us all safe and we have an obligation to look after them - whether that is as a care provider or as an employer.
"A number of our staff have been members of the Armed Forces, or are reservists, combining their role with us and serving their country. It's humbling that some of our medical and nursing colleagues have used their amazing skills serving in Iraq and Afghanistan and were also deployed to Sierra Leone during the Ebola crisis, caring for members of our forces and civilians. We're proud of the dedication they show their patients, wherever they're caring for them whether it's here or in a field hospital somewhere else in the world.
"Over the last twelve months, we have undertaken a wide variety of work to ensure patients who are members of the Armed Forces Community are aware of the importance of letting us know their status so we can provide the appropriate care for them. We are establishing an Armed Forces Network to support our staff who have served with more plans for the future.
"In 2019 we signed the Armed Forces Covenant so achieving Veteran Award status further represents our commitment to being an armed forces-friendly organisation."
The Trust's accreditation means that 147 NHS providers across England are now Veteran Aware accredited and the alliance aims to have all Trusts accredited by the end of the first quarter of 2024.
The area is good recruiting ground for the Armed Forces. With a general population in County Durham of around 918,800, it is estimated that 137,017 (15 per cent) are from the Armed Forces Community.
VCHA Chairman, Prof Tim Briggs CBE, said: "More and more Trusts are seeing the value of Veteran Aware accreditations as seen through the numbers of Trusts that are now accredited. We now stand at 70% of NHS Trusts across England, which is a testament both to the dedication of my team and to the wider NHS family who work tirelessly on behalf of the military community despite the many pressures they will be under. Well done all."
The VCHA will be holding a national best practice conference at the Barbican in London on September 20, 2023 from 10am to 4pm. For more details, please visit the Eventbrite page.
'The treatment I have received from all the staff has been excellent and could you extend my thanks to them all. A very thankful and relieved patient'.
Patient, Dermatology Outpatients Department, University Hospital of North Durham