In 2021, researchers from King’s Centre for Military Health Research embarked on a project to collect and showcase photographs from families within the UK Armed Forces community.
Read moreIn 2021, researchers from King’s Centre for Military Health Research embarked on a project to collect and showcase photographs from families within the UK Armed Forces community.
Read moreInformation from the ONS: Suicide rates among UK armed forces veterans, based on death registration records linked to Census 2021 and the Ministry of Defence (MOD) Service Leavers Database (SLD). These are official statistics in development.
Read moreOn the 25th anniversary of the lifting of the illegal ban on the service of LGBT personnel in the UK Armed Forces, a second volume of anthology accounts will be published to help preserve the history of the ban and celebrate the service of those affected.
Read moreThe report highlights how policymakers and people working in the criminal justice system can better understand and help ex-Service personnel in the justice system.
Read moreWe are pleased to announce that we are close to selling out the 2024 Veterans’ Mental Health Conference (14 May 2024).
Read moreThe second Frequently Asked Questions document linked here explains more about the MONARCH Study (The Map Of Need Aggregation and ResearCH study) and progress since the last update.
Read moreThe Directory of Social Change will be hosting a free online event to launch the new report Sector Insight 2024 – Armed Forces Charities: An Overview and Analysis.
Read moreThe Maritime Charities Group (MCG) is delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Joanne McVeigh and Alison Kay from Rothesay Consulting to conduct vital new research on the size and demographic profile of the UK seafarer population.
Read moreToday sees the launch of the Female Veterans’ Transformation Programme which will produce a toolkit for use by service providers in the commercial, statutory and charitable sectors, helping transform service provision for female veterans – the 250,0001 strong group whose specific needs are not being addressed by current service provision2.
Read morePeople from the Commonwealth, Ireland and Nepal who serve in the British Armed Forces face specific challenges, according to a report published today (27 February) by Anglia Ruskin University and funded by the Forces in Mind Trust.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here