The aim of this study is to qualitatively explore UK veterans’ experiences of seeking (or not seeking) help for self-harm and/or suicide behaviours.
Read moreThe aim of this study is to qualitatively explore UK veterans’ experiences of seeking (or not seeking) help for self-harm and/or suicide behaviours.
Read moreFiMT has published the 2022 Impact Report highlighting their recent progress.
Read moreAre you a military veteran who has been medically discharged from the UK Armed Forces (Regular or Reserve)?
Read more19 March 2023 marked the 20th anniversary of the first Op TELIC deployment to Iraq. For us at The King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR), the anniversary of the beginning of Op TELIC holds special significance.
Read moreResearchers at King’s College London are running a project, funded by Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT), to explore the experience of females leaving the UK Armed Forces and joining civilian life.
Read moreDr Lydia Morris (Clinical Lecturer and Clinical Psychologist, University of Manchester) and Professor Anthea Innes (McMaster University, Canada) are leading a project that seeks to explore the experiences and support needs of veterans living with dementia in their own homes.
Read moreA new research project exploring the risk of suicide in veterans in Northern Ireland has received £130,000 from Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT).
Read moreBlind Veterans UK has unveiled a new ‘smart’ system at its centre of wellbeing in Llandudno in Wales which uses Amazon Echo devices to give veterans more independence and staff new ways to communicate.
Read moreA new research report released on International Women’s Day shines a spotlight on the welfare needs of women working on cargo ships.
Read moreOn International Women’s Day we wanted to highlight the work of our research team at Combat Stress which has led the way in exploring the mental health of UK women veterans.
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In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here