Veterans Welfare Group
Support for military personnel pre, during and post discharge
Veterans Welfare Group is a support hub for military personnel, and their families, bringing together a network of professionals providing advice and guidance, especially to those impacted by long-term injury.
Our members have the skills and expertise in providing financial, legal, employment, educational, housing and rehabilitation support whilst understanding the complexities of various types of injury and how this affects everyday life.
Our dedicated in-house support team are here listen to your concerns and ensure that we can help you every step of the way.
Veterans Welfare Group
Support for military personnel pre, during and post discharge
Veterans Welfare Group is a support hub for serving military personnel, veterans and their families, bringing together a network of trusted, independent professionals providing advice and guidance, especially to those impacted by long-term injury.
Our members have the skills and expertise in providing financial, legal, employment, educational, housing and rehabilitation support whilst understanding the complexities of various types of injury and how this affects everyday life.
Our dedicated in-house support team are here listen to your concerns and ensure that we can help you every step of the way.
How We Can Help
Veterans’ Welfare Group provides lifelong support all year round to serving and ex-serving personnel. Select one of our services to see how we can help you today.
Guidance on Financial Support
We understand the financial impact on individuals and their families following injuries and that this can add stress and worry. Our team can help by reviewing your circumstances and looking into any additional support and guidance.
Housing &
Relocation
Relocating after being discharged from the armed forces can be a daunting task. Our housing and relocation experts will present you with options which best suit yours, and your family’s, needs.
Direction with Care and Rehabilitation
Care and rehabilitation is very personal to each person’s experience and it is important that the right rehabilitation and support package is in place as this can have a big impact on the injured person.
Help with Education and Employment
Starting or returning to education or employment is a major milestone to be celebrated. We have a specialist panel of legal members who can help guide and advise you.
Emotional Support & Understanding
Physical and mental wellbeing is our utmost priority and we have support groups and charities who are available all year round.
Legal Advice & Compensation
Sometimes injuries can occur as a result of an accident, negligence or criminal act. Our legal members are all experienced in providing advice on whether a claim for financial compensation could be made.
Hello! I'm Dean Phillips
After undergoing the medical discharge process from the armed forces following over 22 years of service, I was left with many concerns as I entered a very unfamiliar stage of my life.
Can I work? Will I find employment that can support my mental and physical limitations? How will my care be continued? Will my treatment have to start from the beginning? The process has left many service personnel frustrated, unsure for the future and not knowing where or who to turn to for support.
You aren’t just a number anymore; you’ve got your name back! Contact the Veterans Welfare Group today and we will help your transition back to ‘civilian’ life.
Armed Forces Rehabilitation Pathway
Our Pathway provides exclusive discounts on independent rehabilitation services. Accelerate your career opportunities and achieve lasting well-being beyond service with our dedicated support.
Psychological Assessments & CBT
Physiotherapy, Chiropractic, Acupuncture
Occupational Therapy
Pain Management
Diagnostics (X-ray, MRI, CT Scans and more)
Audiology, tinnitus retraining therapy
Hello! I'm Dean Phillips
After undergoing the medical discharge process from the armed forces following over 22 years of service, I was left with many concerns as I entered a very unfamiliar stage of my life.
Can I work? Will I find employment that can support my mental and physical limitations? How will my care be continued? Will my treatment have to start from the beginning? The process has left many service personnel frustrated, unsure for the future and not knowing where or who to turn to for support.
You aren’t just a number anymore; you’ve got your name back! Contact the Veterans Welfare Group today and we will help your transition back to ‘civilian’ life.
How We Can Help
Veterans’ Welfare Group provides lifelong support all year round to serving and ex-serving personnel.
Select one of our services to see how we can help you today.
Guidance on Financial Support
We understand the financial impact on individuals and their families following injuries and that this can add stress and worry. Our team can help by reviewing your circumstances and looking into any additional support and guidance.
Relocation Support
Relocating after being discharged from the armed forces can be a daunting task. Our housing and relocation experts will present you with options which best suit yours, and your family’s, needs.
Direction with Care and Rehabilitation
Care and rehabilitation is very personal to each person’s experience and it is important that the right rehabilitation and support package is in place as this can have a big impact on the injured person.
Help with Education and Employment
Starting or returning to education or employment is a major milestone to be celebrated. We have a specialist panel of legal members who can help guide and advise you.
Emotional Support & Understanding
Physical and mental wellbeing is our utmost priority and we have support groups and charities who are available all year round.
Legal Advice & Compensation
Sometimes injuries can occur as a result of an accident, negligence or criminal act. Our legal members are all experienced in providing advice on whether a claim for financial compensation could be made.
Meet Our Team
Alex Demetrious-Seymour
Chief Executive Officer
Alex is the founder of Veterans Welfare Group. With numerous years of experience supporting veterans, he shares a vision of ensuring that support and guidance are available for all personnel when transitioning back to civilian life.
Clare Harrison
Chief Operating Officer
Clare’s expertise lies in providing financial guidance and support to military personnel and their family members. She also has experience providing expert witness reports to assist with claims for compensation.
James Robins
Head of Communications
James is a key contact for professionals on the Veterans Welfare Group Support Directory and ensures we have a robust network to support all inquiries. James enjoys building strong relationships with clients.
Dean Phillips
Veterans Welfare Lead
Dean was employed in the armed forces as a medic for over 22 years. As a proud service member during his military career, Dean now enjoys serving fellow veterans by supporting them with the medical discharge process.
Andrew Walker
Lead Advisor
Andrew has family links within the armed forces, with his brother serving as Unit Welfare Officer with the Queen’s Royal Hussars. Andrew’s team handles all veteran inquiries, including legal and financial, housing & relocation, and employment.
Emily Wilkinson
Clinical Advisor
Emily prides herself in delivery a gold standard client service as a Clinical Advisor. She has personal experience in navigating through life after a career in the Military since her partner was medically discharged after sustaining an injury.
Ashleigh Fox
Events & Client Support
Ashleigh specialises in providing support for the military and their families, assessing enquiries, evaluating prospects, and determining best practices. She also manages our upcoming events.
Hello! I'm Dean Phillips
Veterans Welfare Lead
After undergoing the medical discharge process from the armed forces following over 22 years of service, I was left with many concerns as I entered a very unfamiliar stage of my life.
Can I work? Will I find employment that can support my mental and physical limitations? How will my care be continued? Will my treatment have to start from the beginning? The process has left many service personnel frustrated, unsure for the future and not knowing where or who to turn to for support.
You aren’t just a number anymore; you’ve got your name back! Contact the Veterans Welfare Group today and we will help your transition back to ‘civilian’ life.
Meet Our Team
Alex Demetrious-Seymour
Chief Executive Officer
Alex is the founder of Veterans Welfare Group. With numerous years of experience supporting veterans, he shares a vision of ensuring that support and guidance are available for all personnel when transitioning back to civilian life.
Clare Harrison
Chief Operating Officer
Clare’s expertise lies in providing financial guidance and support to military personnel and their family members. She also has experience providing expert witness reports to assist with claims for compensation.
James Robins
Head of Communications
James is a key contact for professionals on the Veterans Welfare Group Support Directory and ensures we have a robust network to support all inquiries. James enjoys building strong relationships with clients.
Dean Phillips
Veterans Welfare Lead
Dean was employed in the armed forces as a medic for over 22 years. As a proud service member during his military career, Dean now enjoys serving fellow veterans by supporting them with the medical discharge process.
Andrew Walker
Lead Advisor
Andrew has family links within the armed forces, with his brother serving as Unit Welfare Officer with the Queen’s Royal Hussars. Andrew’s team handles all veteran inquiries, including legal and financial, housing & relocation, and employment.
Emily Wilkinson
Clinical Advisor
Emily prides herself in delivery a gold standard client service as a Clinical Advisor. She has personal experience in navigating through life after a career in the Military since her partner was medically discharged after sustaining an injury.
Ashleigh Fox
Events & Client Support
Ashleigh specialises in providing support for the military and their families, assessing enquiries, evaluating prospects, and determining best practices. She also manages our upcoming events.
Kate Dixon
Welfare Rights Advisor
Ikshya Chhetri
Advisor
Ikshya is pivotal in ensuring that veterans receive the highest standard of care and advocacy. She ensures efficient and effective support for military personnel and veterans, with a track record of client satisfaction.
Contact Us
Have a Question?
Write us a message. Get in touch with a member of our team about our services and resources and we can sign-post you to the right department.
0330 056 0174
enquiries@veteranswelfaregroup.co.uk
Veterans Welfare Group, 55 Spring Gardens, Manchester, M2 2BY
Contact Us
Have a Question?
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0330 056 0174
enquiries@veteranswelfaregroup.co.uk
Veterans Welfare Group, 55 Spring Gardens, Manchester, M2 2BY.
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