The Female Veterans Transformation Programme will come to an end in early September; the programme was established to create a toolkit for organisations to better understand and meet the needs of female veterans.
Read moreThe Female Veterans Transformation Programme will come to an end in early September; the programme was established to create a toolkit for organisations to better understand and meet the needs of female veterans.
Read moreThe evaluation phase is Female Veterans Transformation Programme’s chance to properly understand the impact this programme has had; what’s worked well; what has been learnt along the way; and how the Toolkit and training can continue to make a difference long after our programme closes.
Read moreThe WRAC Association: The Servicewomen’s Charity, is delighted to announce that General Dame Sharon Nesmith DCB ADC(Gen) has accepted the position of President of the Women’s Royal Army Corps Association.
Read moreOn Sunday 10 May, WRAC veteran Lt Col Rowena Naile MBE set off on an amazing mission – to cycle from Lands End to John O’Groats. Rowena was accompanied by a friend, Alasdair, and together they were fundraising for three charities – The Women’s Royal Army Corps Association, Dementia UK and Macmillan Cancer Support.
Read moreThe WRAC Association brought along a group of their veterans who were treated to a trip down memory lane with a guided heritage tour around the camp and lots of time to explore the various stands and interactive exhibits.
Read moreThe Female Veterans Transformation Programme (FVTP) is a UK-wide initiative which has developed resources to help organisations better recognise, understand, and support female veterans. It was funded by NHS England, Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust AFCFT), the Office for Veterans’ Affairs and the Veterans Foundation.
Read moreThe Female Veterans Transformation Programme is thrilled to announce an exciting range of training and awareness-raising opportunities launching in the New Year, designed to help you unlock the full potential of the Female Veterans Toolkit.
Read moreThe Female Veterans Transformation Programme (FVTP) is proud to announce the official launch of its much-anticipated toolkit, took place on Wednesday 19 November 2025 at the iconic Royal Hospital Chelsea.
Read moreVeterans of the Women’s Royal Army Corps gathered at the National Memorial Arboretum in Staffordshire last weekend (Sunday 10 August) to welcome back 20 more women into the Armed Forces family.
Read moreThe Female Veterans Transformation Programme (FVTP) is creating a toolkit to aid services who support female veterans.
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