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Whose Watching Our Backs?

45 min · 30 de abr de 2026
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This episode focuses on three powerful and insightful conversations with service leavers, who all give moving accounts of the barriers they have overcome, including the loss of limbs and time spent in prison, to achieving success beyond service life. Their deep commitment to improving the outcomes for service leavers is evident and powerful. Understanding that support is available is critical. From employment pathways and skills translation to emotional wellbeing and community integration, Paul, Darren and Cassidy share a snapshot of their own journeys to success.  Thank you for listening to Mission Employable UK, a podcast dedicated to ensuring your journey from serving to civvy street is smooth. Follow us, as we chat to service leavers, employers and everyone in-between to gain real insight into life outside the barracks.

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