Support for Veterans: fourth session
17 May 2012
The Welsh Affairs Select Committee is visiting Edinburgh to take evidence from the Scottish Government about its policies for supporting Armed Forces Veterans on their return to civilian life.
This is the Committee’s fourth evidence session in this inquiry. The Committee has previously taken evidence from organisations including Combat Stress, Help for Heroes and SSAFA. Information about previous sessions can be accessed here: http://www.parliament.uk/welshcom
Evidence Session Details
Date/Time/Location: Monday 21 May 2012 at 2.15pm, Merchant’s Hall, Edinburgh.
Witnesses: Keith Brown MSP, Minister with responsibility for Veterans, Scottish Government
The evidence session is open to the public and press, all are welcome to attend. The venue is fully accessible. There is no need to reserve a place but if you would like more information please contact the Committee on 020 7219 6189 or welshcom@parliament.uk
For the full terms of reference of the inquiry please go the Committee’s website: http://www.parliament.uk/business/committees/committees-a-z/commons-select/welsh-affairs-committee/inquiries/parliament-2010/support-for-armed-forces-veterans/
FURTHER INFORMATION:
Committee Membership is as follows: David T. C. Davies MP (Chair), Stuart Andrew MP, Guto Bebb MP, Geraint Davies MP, Jonathan Edwards MP, Nia Griffith MP, Mrs Siân C. James MP, Susan Elan Jones MP, Karen Lumley MP, Jessica Morden MP, Mr Robin Walker MP, Mr Mark Williams MP
Specific Committee Information: welshcom@parliament.uk tel: 020 7219 6189
Media Information: Jessica Bridges-Palmer bridgespalmerj@parliament.uk 020 7219 0724
Committee Website: http://www.parliament.uk/welshcom
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