Help for Heroes and veterans’ mental health charity, Combat Stress, have issued a joint call for tougher restrictions on the sale of fireworks in England and Wales.
Read moreHelp for Heroes and veterans’ mental health charity, Combat Stress, have issued a joint call for tougher restrictions on the sale of fireworks in England and Wales.
Read moreA new study by researchers at Nottingham Trent University provides strong evidence for the effectiveness of the charity PTSD Resolution’s programme in treating mental health symptoms experienced by former members of the UK armed forces.
Read moreVeterans’ mental health charity Combat Stress has been chosen as the charity partner of Pinnacle Service Families, part of Pinnacle Group, who will now embark on 12 months of awareness-raising and fundraising activities in aid of former service personnel with complex mental health issues.
Read moreRising prisoner populations and strained resources in England and Wales’s prisons disproportionately impact veterans struggling with mental health challenges.
Read moreBovington Academy, Dorset was the lucky recipient of some serious benevolent activity last month when SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity, joined forces with construction company BJF, Vivo Defence Services and BFBS, to deliver a ‘Listening Ear’ cabin at the school to enable children to have a safe space where there is always an adult on hand dedicated to listening to the concerns of the child.
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.
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