
'Let Down' Veterans Face 'Entitlement Culture'
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The video discusses the role of a charity in reducing reoffending among ex-servicemen. It highlights Gary Eastwood's successful rehabilitation with the charity's help. The charity, Care After Combat, founded by Simon Weston and Jim Davidson, provides mentorship to veterans in prison. A government report shows the charity's success in preventing reoffending, saving significant costs. However, the report also warns about the potential entitlement among veterans due to numerous military charities and concerns about PTSD diagnosis. The video emphasizes the need for veterans to actively engage in their rehabilitation.
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What concerns are raised about the number of military charities and their potential impact on veterans?
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What issues are highlighted regarding the diagnosis of PTSD among veterans?
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