A new report, which explores positive and negative changes in socioeconomic status from military to civilian life, has been published.
Read moreA new report, which explores positive and negative changes in socioeconomic status from military to civilian life, has been published.
Read moreResearchers have identified low-cost, easily implemented initiatives which should significantly improve veteran registration in primary healthcare, as set out in a new report.
Read moreThrough the MeT4VeT project, funded by the Forces In Mind Trust, KCMHR developed an app to help veterans (i.e. who had transitioned from the UK Armed Forces) with their mental health.
Read moreA new app developed by researchers at King’s College London has shown some promise as a useful, accessible way for veterans to monitor and manage their mental health.
Read moreA consortium of RAND Europe and King’s College London has been formally appointed to manage the Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre from 2022-2027.
Read moreA new interactive report from the Probation Institute and funded by FiMT is now available to read.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust has commissioned a new project on improving life skills in the Armed Forces.
Read moreOn 20 July at 1300, the University of Chester will be launching a new report, Where Are All the Veterans? – Increasing Veteran Registration in Primary Healthcare.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has awarded £220,000 to the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR), based at King’s College London, to carry out a study examining the barriers for female veterans preventing them from making a successful and sustainable transition to civilian life in the UK.
Read moreMike Ellicock will be leaving Forces in Mind Trust at the end of June 2022 to focus on growing Plain Numbers, a startup he founded in late 2020.
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