A fresh initiative launched in Grimsby is aimed at providing essential support to veterans as they transition to civilian life. Dave Pearson, an ex-RAF ground electrical engineer with more than twenty years of service, has been designated the armed forces lead at Citizens Advice in Grimsby. His role will fundamentally involve aiding veterans in dealing with challenges such as financial management, housing, employment, and applying for disability benefits.
Such support is deemed necessary due to the approximately 7,000 veterans living in North East Lincolnshire. Pearson’s own experiences in the RAF uniquely equip him with the empathy needed to understand the challenges faced by those departing the forces. He rightly recognises that transitioning to civilian life can be complex, highlighting issues such as finding relevant employment and the difficulty of aligning military qualifications to civilian slots.
Mental health remains a significant area of concern, with many veterans grappling with issues such as PTSD, depression, and substance abuse. This initiative, buoyed by a £32,000 donation from North East Lincolnshire Council’s Household Support Fund, aims to ensure veterans gain access to customised advice and specialised services. Regular social gatherings are also being arranged to nurture community spirit and companionship among veterans.
Duncan Rossiter, the chief executive of Citizens Advice, underlines the importance of this support by stating: “Our project’s job is to make certain that no one has to navigate this path alone. We are here to give customised advice, access to specialised services and a listening ear.” Pearson is partnering with the charity NEL4Heroes to establish a comprehensive support network for local veterans.
This story has been adapted by The Lincoln Post from original reporting by www.bbc.com.









