Continued efforts are required to challenge the ongoing mental health-related stigma that exists during and after military service and acts as a key barrier to help-seeking for self-harm and suicidal behaviours.
Read moreContinued efforts are required to challenge the ongoing mental health-related stigma that exists during and after military service and acts as a key barrier to help-seeking for self-harm and suicidal behaviours.
Read moreMary Kenyon, the chair of the Forth Valley branch of SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, has been commended by Stirlingshire Voluntary Enterprise (SVE) as part of Stirling 900 for her contributions to volunteering in Stirling.
Read moreA newly published independent study in the Oxford University Press journal “Occupational Medicine” validates the effectiveness of PTSD Resolution, a UK charity providing therapy for military veterans.
Read moreRoyal Navy & Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC) is proud to celebrate the dedication and commitment of three outstanding members of our Grants Team—Anne Carr, Sarah-Jayne Craig, and Michelle Midgley—who, between them, have given over 40 years of service to supporting the Royal Navy community.
Read moreIn a special moment of naval history coming full circle, Captain Malcolm Farrow OBE RN (Ret’d) has now officially “passed out” of Britannia Royal Naval College (BRNC) Dartmouth – standing proudly alongside Midshipman Charles Murphy, the grandson of his best friend.
Read moreChina Fleet Country Club in Cornwall is proud to announce the installation of a new ground-mounted 600kW solar array, located over one kilometre from the main site on the outskirts of its golf course.
Read moreIn this live panel discussion you will hear from veterans and a clinician.
Read moreCombat Stress is delighted to have Andy Gallie with us for this live event on Gambling Harms. ‘Battling the Odds’ educational offer includes specific content examining why the Armed Forces are at risk of gambling-related harms, alongside examining how gambling can impact the brain, the risk factors associated with this issue, how to identify harms in serving personnel and veterans, and the help and specialist support available.
Read moreTriple amputee and Blesma Member Craig Wood has successfully sailed over 1,750 nautical miles in just 17 days aboard his 41ft aluminium catamaran — with more than 5,000 nautical miles still ahead.
Read moreBlesma has introduced a powerful new addition to its Storytelling and Wellbeing Programme—sculpture workshops that help Members express personal experiences through art.
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In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here