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  • DeterTech pledges support via Armed Forces Covenant, enhancing armed forces community opportunities.
  • Significant portion of DeterTech's team possesses military and policing skills, enriching company culture.
  • DeterTech aims for Armed Forces Covenant Silver Award, bolstering internal policies and commitments.

DeterTech is proud to announce it has signed the Armed Forces Covenant, making a public pledge of support for the armed forces community. The company has received the Bronze Award in recognition of its existing commitments and proud track record of being a forces-friendly employer.

The Armed Forces Covenant is a promise from the nation that those who serve or have served, and their families, are treated fairly. It focuses on ensuring members of the armed forces community have the same access and opportunities as any other citizen, including to employment, housing and healthcare.

DeterTech workforce transferable skills

A significant ratio of the current DeterTech force has previously served in the military policing

A significant proportion of the current DeterTech workforce has previously served in the military and/or civilian policing. This has equipped them with valuable transferable skills such as leadership, resilience, problem-solving and teamwork that support and enrich the DeterTech culture.

Laura Rich, Specialist HR Advisor at DeterTech, says: “Signing up to the Armed Forces Commitment is one of the many ways we show our dedication to delivering greater peace of mind to people and communities, every day."

"The dedication, resilience and unique skills of those who serve – or have served – in the Armed Forces align closely with our values of being Committed, Inclusive and Ambitious. We’re honored to support the Armed Forces community and to create a workplace where their contributions are recognized and valued.”

DeterTech internal policies

Mark Fitzpatrick, Director of Group Operations, DeterTech, who is himself a former serving member of the armed forces, adds: “DeterTech doesn’t just talk about values – we live them. Having served myself I know just how important it is to feel supported when transitioning to civilian life. As someone who has gone on to bring other members of the armed forces community into the business, I’m also aware just what an asset they are to ourselves and our customers.

Looking ahead, DeterTech is reviewing its internal policies and aiming for the Silver Award, further strengthening its commitment to those who serve.

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