FiMT is pleased to announce Elizabeth Spencer and Adrienne Skelton as Directors to its Board.
Read moreFiMT is pleased to announce Elizabeth Spencer and Adrienne Skelton as Directors to its Board.
Read moreThe FiMT Research Centre conference provides a platform for individuals from across service provision, government, and research to present topical evidence involving the Armed Forces Community.
Read moreThis first set of summaries are focused on evidence and policy regarding ex-Service personnel and the Justice System.
Read moreA pilot study developed and trialled a new psychological treatment, named Restore & Rebuild (R&R), with UK veterans affected by moral injury – distress resulting from events violating one’s moral or ethical code.
Read moreA new report from QinetiQ and Cranfield School of Management found that, whilst the majority of Service personnel and their partners have good life skills, some require additional support to help them develop the skills needed to deal with the demands and challenges of daily life when they leave the Armed Forces.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust has awarded £325,000 of funding to Northumbria University, Newcastle, to improve the collection of data on how veterans use health and social care services to help understand their unique needs and required support.
Read moreJoin us at our 2024 conference on 13 May 2024 for an unmissable event, giving a platform to individuals from across service provision, government, and research, presenting high-quality, topical evidence involving ex-Service personnel and their families.
Read moreThe FiMT Research Centre Conference 2024 on 13 May 2024 in London provides a platform for individuals from across service provision, government, and research to present topical evidence involving the Armed Forces Community.
Read moreThe University of Manchester – funded by the Forces in Mind Trust – is looking for veterans living with dementia and their care partners/family members.
Read moreA new FiMT-funded research project led by Dr Laura Goodwin from Lancaster University and Dr Patricia Irizar from the University of Manchester will investigate treatments for co-occurring Alcohol Use Disorders (AUD) and Common Mental Disorders (CMD) among military personnel.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here