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22 May 2024

Armed forces into allied health (AFIAH) report

Every year large numbers of service personnel leave the armed forces, 14,630 in 2021 (House of Commons, 2022). When re-joining the civilian world, many face challenges, not just with everyday living, but with work and study too with many of their qualifications unreadable and misunderstood by Higher Education Institutions (HEIs).  For more information click herehere

 

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