This first set of summaries are focused on evidence and policy regarding ex-Service personnel and the Justice System.
Read moreThis first set of summaries are focused on evidence and policy regarding ex-Service personnel and the Justice System.
Read moreA pilot study developed and trialled a new psychological treatment, named Restore & Rebuild (R&R), with UK veterans affected by moral injury – distress resulting from events violating one’s moral or ethical code.
Read moreA new report from QinetiQ and Cranfield School of Management found that, whilst the majority of Service personnel and their partners have good life skills, some require additional support to help them develop the skills needed to deal with the demands and challenges of daily life when they leave the Armed Forces.
Read moreOver the next three years, this PhD study aims to provide an overview of the health and wellbeing among UK LGBT+ serving and ex-serving Armed Forces members, including exploring the prevalence of, and identifying the risk and protective factors associated with, various health and wellbeing outcomes.
Read moreCompany of Makers are trying to reach, and better understand, all members of the armed forces community who are also gamers.
Read moreThe Office for Veterans’ Affairs needs your help to improve and to make sure digital veteran services work well for the people who need them.
Read moreWomen veterans who have suffered sexual trauma in the military will soon have access to improved clinical support within the UK healthcare and charity sector.
Read moreAnalysis of UK armed forces veteran population data from Census 2021, and spouses and children of veterans living in the same household, covering general health, disability and unpaid care by personal characteristics.
Read moreIf you have previously served in the armed forces (or have a relative that has) with an unclaimed medal, we would like to speak to you.
Read moreRBL and University of Chester will use this insight to influence future policy and practice, as well as helping break new ground on the evidence base about hearing impairment in the UK, which we hope can lead to further development of knowledge and innovation in services in the long term.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here