In January 2025 DIO paused applications from those wishing to run a business from a service home so that it could conduct a review.
With the aim of better supporting applicants and making the process clearer...
The chance to live in another country is an exciting opportunity but there’s a lot to think about before moving abroad on an overseas assignment. Jill Misson reports…
"Being able to experience a country and ...
From apps and websites to portals and social media, the world is at your fingertips. Jill Misson explores how to navigate the digital landscape to access support and information for your army family…
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Could your army family be happier, healthier or wealthier? Make this the year you take action to improve your life and boost your wellbeing. Jill Misson reports…
According to the most recent Families Continu...
Family support helps soldiers to do their job, but who is supporting the family? Jill Misson finds out…
“Military life has much to offer families, but we need to prepare them to cope with mobility, deploymen...
Finding suitable childcare is tricky for many parents but the unique nature of military life can make it more challenging for army families. Jill Misson reports…
Frequent moves and uncertainty around future ...
An overseas posting can be an exciting experience but if you accompany your soldier, will you be able to maintain your career or find a job? Jill Misson reports…
Host nation agreements set out the terms unde...
What support is available to those separated by deployment and training? And how can those at home, help themselves? Jill Misson reports…
With the focus on readiness, many personnel are away training and for...
Chris Graham was a regular for over 20 years and has been a reservist since 2019, so separation is something he’s used to. But his latest deployment to Kenya was his first spell away from his new partner, Cha...
Army life may not always go to plan, but with the right support it’s possible to get back on track. Jill Misson reports…
Army families learn to manage their expectations. Events are pencilled in with cautiou...