Sea Cadets Sefton became the first Sea Cadet Unit to sign the Armed Forces Covenant

24.05.2024

Sea Cadets Sefton have recently received their Armed Forces Covenant (AFC) from Jan Cox QVRM, REED Merseyside & Isle of Man for the North West Reserve Forces’ and Cadets’ Association (NW RFCA).

Sefton Sea Cadets

By signing the AFC, the Unit pledged their support to the Armed Forces. Inspired by the NW RFCA, they decided to be part of this collaborative and rewarding scheme. Based in Litherland, Sea Cadets Sefton are committed to supporting the military community. Historically, they have offered valuable life experiences for young people through maritime and military-related activities.

In their AFC, they pledge to:

  • Support military personnel
  • Engage with the community: Involvement with veterans’ organisations, military units, and the wider Armed Forces community
  • Educate: Ensuring that Cadets and Cadet Forces Adult Volunteers receive the support they need to reach their goals
  • Demonstrate the core values of the charity: Courage, Honesty, and Integrity

Sea Cadets Sefton hope that this step forward will help to strengthen their relationship with the military community, open doors to additional support, and provide networking opportunities.

Capt (SCC) Eddie Pownall RMR, Commanding Officer, Sea Cadets Sefton, said:

“As the Commanding Officer of a very busy, active, and successful Sea Cadet Unit, I was delighted when my Executive Officer, Lt Cdr Fay Taylor, took the initiative to apply for inclusion in the Armed Forces Covenant.

I feel we are now part of a community within our wider community. I am hopeful, as we get our facilities up to a better standard, we will become a hub for not just the youth of the area but also veterans and the wider neighbourhood, collaborating where and when required proudly alongside our other Armed Forces Covenant Engaged Employers, ready to open ourselves up to new opportunities for our cadets, and I am happy to thank the staff at NW RFCA for their support”

Jan Cox QVRM, REED Merseyside & Isle of Man, who guided the unit through their application process, stated:

“I was delighted to hear that, as a result of our presentation at the NW Sea Cadet Conference, we inspired Sea Cadets Sefton to be the first Cadet Unit to sign the Armed Forces Covenant.

The aim of the presentation was to inform the Cadet Force Adult Volunteers (CFAVs) and Cadets present, about the role of the Regional Employer Engagement Director (REED) and the purpose of the Covenant.  In doing so, we were able to explain how much CFAVs and Cadets are valued and appreciated by supportive businesses and the wider community.  Many of our AFC and ERS Award holders are seeking opportunities to engage with, and support the Armed Forces community. Now that Sefton Sea Cadets are part of the Covenant family, I am sure partnerships will be fostered, and young people and adult volunteers alike will benefit.”

For more information on the Sea cadets see: Home – Sea Cadets Sefton (sea-cadets.org)     



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