Change description : 2025-03-03 15:24:00: Updated ‘How we champion cadets’, ‘Promoting the reserve forces’ and ‘Engaging with employers and the local community’. [Guidance and regulation]
South East Reserves Forces' and Cadets' Association
The South East Reserves Forces' and Cadets' Association (SE RFCA) provides support to the three3 services in theSouth East ofEngland by maintaining the estate, connecting defence with society and providing the framework to deliver the cadet experience.
We support more than 25,000 cadets and over 4,200 cadet force adult volunteers within(CFAV) thein south-eastSouth ofEast England. As champions of the cadet movementmovement, we promote the benefits of the cadet experience to young peoplepeople’s lives.
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Our cadet force adult volunteers put in hundreds of voluntary hours each year to ensure our cadets get the fullbest storypossible aboutinstruction Cadetand Summersupport camps.on their journey through the organisation. Being able to present the Kings Coronation Medal to those qualifying alongside the Lord Lieutenant of Hampshire on a parade is one way to show our gratitude, and give our officers and instructors the recognition they deserve.
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We work closely with the 40 Reservereserve units (Royal Navy, British Army and Royal Air Force) based in theSouth south-eastEast ofEngland to support recruitmentrecruitment, and to promote theirthe reserve role in delivering the UK’s Defencedefence capability.
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We work with local employers to encourage support of the UK Armedarmed Forcesforces communitycommunity, and to recognise the valuable skill set members of the ArmedForcescommunity bring to the workplace. Our enduring relationships with local communities continue to encourage support for reserves, cadets and the wider military family across the south-east.
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We manage and maintain the 300 buildings that are home to local cadet and reserve units as well as provide home adaptations for injured service people living in the south-east area.
The official South East Future Defence Infrastructure Services (FDIS) handover
South East RFCA Chief Executive, Col (Retd) Patrick Crowley MBE DL and David Harris, VINCI Facilities Customer Director, mark the commencement of Future Defence Infrastructure Services (FDIS).
The MOD’s existing Built Estate contracts, which provide HFM services to Defencedefence sites across the UK, were amended to add the additional sites into their scope. The Built Estate contracts were awarded to Mitie Defence, VIVO Defence Services and VINCI Facilities Defence by the Defence Infrastructure Organisation (DIO) in 2021.
The amendment sees 1,622 sites, which are supported by the Reserve Forces’ and Cadets’ Associations (RFCA) and are known as the Volunteer Estate, receive key maintenance work, repairs, servicing and hard facilities management through the existing MOD Built Estate contracts.