The aim of the SSCE Cymru Service Family Guide is to provide information on education and living in Wales and the support that is available to schools, parents/carers and Service children.
Read moreThe aim of the SSCE Cymru Service Family Guide is to provide information on education and living in Wales and the support that is available to schools, parents/carers and Service children.
Read moreAcademics are looking for military widow(er)s to take part in a survey on loneliness and social isolation
Read moreNational bereaved Armed Forces children’s charity, Scotty’s Little Soldiers, has announced the return of its cycling challenge – Tour De Scotty, which will take place throughout July.
Read moreAlmost £60,000 has been awarded to 10 RAF stations as part of the Fund’s Ben Play and Ben Parenting schemes, supporting younger children and their RAF parents.
Read moreScotty’s Little Soldiers have produced a short film – A Hero’s Legacy.
Read moreThere are significant gaps in education and healthcare for the children of military servicepeople, according to a new report published today (5 May) by Anglia Ruskin University (ARU), commissioned by the Naval Children’s Charity (NCC).
Read moreCommando Joe’s delivers military inspired programmes led by veterans to improve the educational outcomes of children and young people; and Scotty’s Little Soldiers is a charity that supports children who have experienced the death of a parent who served in the British Armed Forces.
Read moreIn June 2020 the Naval Children’s Charity commissioned the VFI to undertake a review and update of their seminal 2009 report ‘The Overlooked Casualties of Conflict’.
Read moreThe April edition of the NFF newsletter is now available!
Read moreThe NAAFI Welfare Fund Board supported by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (trust), is pleased to announce the first awards made to Forces units across the UK and overseas under the NAAFI Fund.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here