Anxious Minds is a multi-award-winning mental health charity based in the North East of England, dedicated to providing life-changing support to veterans and their families. Our specialist services for veterans are delivered through our Veteran Recovery College, Veteran and Community Kitchen, and tailored counselling and recovery programmes.
North Tyneside Veteran Recovery College: The North East Veteran Recovery College is a nationally acclaimed initiative designed to support veterans and their families in managing mental health challenges and adjusting to civilian life. As part of the NHS’s Recovery College Collective and accredited by the Royal College of Psychiatrists through the Quality Network for Veteran’s Mental Health Services (QNVMHS), it delivers:
The college has won multiple national awards and plays a leading role in shaping regional veteran support policy through active participation on boards like the North East and North Cumbria ICB Lived Experience Board for Mental Health. The Second Veteran Recovery College is set to open in Durham early 2026 and Anxious Minds is working in Partnership with Durham Council, SSAFA and the RBL to support even more people from the veteran community.
Veteran and Community Kitchen: Operating as both a food resource and a mental health access point, the Veteran and Community Kitchen supports hundreds of vulnerable individuals weekly. For many veterans, it serves as a non-intimidating first point of contact, offering food, warmth, and a route into wider mental health and welfare services.
Counselling and Recovery: We run one of the only long-term recovery centres specifically for veterans in the region. Veterans and their families receive trauma-informed, one-on-one counselling from highly qualified accredited therapists. Sessions are offered face-to-face at our North Tyneside and Blyth centres, tailored to each individual’s needs. The typical engagement ranges from 6–18 weeks, with extended support via peer-led groups.
The Need and Impact: The North East has the highest suicide rate in the UK. We’ve seen a 35% year-on-year increase in veterans seeking help, yet funding remains precarious. Over 600 veterans and family members have accessed our recovery services in the last two year. Our veteran services save lives, rebuild families, and help individuals reintegrate into society with dignity and purpose.
Being a member of Cobseo, the Confederation of Service Charities is a big advantage for organisations working in the Armed Forces community.
Afghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here