Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has issued a request for expressions of interest (REOI) for a new project to understand how the transition process from the Armed Forces to civilian life currently works.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has issued a request for expressions of interest (REOI) for a new project to understand how the transition process from the Armed Forces to civilian life currently works.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust has awarded funding to the University of Chester for a new research project.
Read moreFiMT Research Centre Conference 2023 Awards are open for nominations and are an opportunity to highlight, celebrate and acknowledge great research and researchers in the field of ex-service personnel and their families.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has issued a request for expressions of interest (REOI) for the fourth iteration of the Our Community, Our Covenant project.
Read moreAt a Board Meeting on 13 December 2022, Hans Pung officially stepped down as Chair of Forces in Mind Trust and formally handed over to incoming Chair, Jim Macleod.
Read moreA major new report into the impact of the Armed Forces Covenant has identified ways in which local authorities, and other public bodies, can reduce disadvantage for the Armed Forces Community.
Read moreA new research project from King’s College London will explore whether the Clinical Practice Research Datalink (CPRD), one of the world largest electronic databases including over 60 million anonymised records from primary care, can be used to improve understanding of the health needs of veterans who access their GP.
Read moreA new research project will explore the experiences of veterans diagnosed with dementia who live in their own homes in the community.
Read moreThe Board of Directors of Forces in Mind Trust has appointed Jim Macleod as its Chair with effect from 14 December 2022.
Read moreA new automated tool known as the Military Service Identification Tool (MSIT) has been developed by researchers at the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR), part of King’s College London, and has been found to successfully identify veterans in electronic healthcare records.
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