Following on from highly successful previous years, this one-day conference will again be hosted by the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR).
Read moreFollowing on from highly successful previous years, this one-day conference will again be hosted by the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR).
Read moreBritish soldiers injured in Afghanistan may have a higher risk of heart disease and stroke, compared to their uninjured colleagues.
Read moreMembers of the UK Armed Forces who experience hearing problems were more likely to report adverse mental health outcomes and alcohol misuse.
Read moreAre you a spouse / intimate partner or child (now 18+) of a military veteran living in England, Scotland, Wales or Northern Ireland?
Read moreWe are delighted to announce that the 2022 Veterans’ Mental Health Conference, organised by the King’s Centre for Military Health Research, in partnership with the Forces in Mind Trust, will take place on the 10th March 2022 in London, UK. All sessions will be recorded and hosted online after the event.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust has announced who has been selected as the preferred bidder to manage the Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre from 2022-2027.
Read moreAfter a year of intensive work, The King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) can publish the headline findings of their study Veterans-CHECK, funded by the Office for Veterans’ Affairs, which assessed the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on the health and wellbeing of the veteran community.
Read moreA team of researchers from King’s Centre for Military Health Research have worked on creating an album that tells the personal stories of Armed Forces families living in the UK today.
Read moreThe King’s Centre for Military Health Research have updated their fact sheet to provide the latest evidence on UK military mental health, including prevalence rates of mental health problems in serving regulars, serving reserves and those who have left service.
Read moreThe MeT4VeT project is funded by the Forces in Mind Trust and aims to develop a mental health toolkit for veterans.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here