On Saturday 14 October, PTSD Resolution hosted their annual conference at the Victory Services Club in central London.
Read moreOn Saturday 14 October, PTSD Resolution hosted their annual conference at the Victory Services Club in central London.
Read moreAt the end of 2020 Walking with the Wounded launched its largest Veterans Support Hub in the North East of England supporting the expansion of our front line services to support North East Veterans both within community and clinical settings.
Read moreWalking With The Wounded (‘WWTW’) is delighted to welcome Alie Salford to the organisation. Alie joins the Head Start team in a new role of Head Start Programme Manager, working alongside Carolyn and managing Colette, Karen & Jo.
Read moreOur One Is Too Many: Suicide Prevention conference on 11 October 2023 proved to be an insightful day of conversation, collaboration and inspiration for those who joined us both in person, and online.
Read moreFollowing the successful administration of the One Is Too Many programme, the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trusty (the Trust) has commissioned the University of Chester to evaluate the findings from this innovative programme which focuses on veteran suicide prevention.
Read moreWorld Mental Health Day is today (10 October 2023), and SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity is joining many other organisations and individuals in raising awareness of this significant event.
Read moreColonel Tony Gauvain (Retired), Chairman of PTSD Resolution, was honoured with the Healthcare and Rehabilitation Award at the prestigious Soldiering On Awards ceremony on 27 September.
Read moreKCMHR are delighted to announce that tickets for the 2024 Veterans’ Mental Health Conference that takes place on Tuesday 14 May 2024 are now available to purchase.
Read moreThis one-day event, organised by the team at PTSD Resolution, brings together HG therapists from across the UK to explore the latest in PTSD treatment and research.
Read moreThe landscape for veterans experiencing mental health and wellbeing challenges in the UK has changed significantly for the better because of the Veterans’ Places, Pathways and People (VPPP) programme.
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