A new report, which explores positive and negative changes in socioeconomic status from military to civilian life, has been published.
Read moreA new report, which explores positive and negative changes in socioeconomic status from military to civilian life, has been published.
Read moreKing’s College London and Queen’s University Belfast are conducting research focussing on veterans’ families.
Read moreHelp for Heroes is asking the Armed Forces community to tell them about their experiences of accessing support for their health and wellbeing through their annual Veterans and Families Survey.
Read moreLack of awareness of roles for women could impact MoD’s 30% recruitment target
Read moreIn this fourth and final article published in our COVID-19 series, we consider the impacts of the pandemic on health habits and behaviours.
Read moreResearchers have identified low-cost, easily implemented initiatives which should significantly improve veteran registration in primary healthcare, as set out in a new report.
Read moreThrough the MeT4VeT project, funded by the Forces In Mind Trust, KCMHR developed an app to help veterans (i.e. who had transitioned from the UK Armed Forces) with their mental health.
Read moreA call for evidence has been launched to share views on the treatment of veterans affected by the pre-2000 ban on homosexuality in the armed forces.
Read moreA new app developed by researchers at King’s College London has shown some promise as a useful, accessible way for veterans to monitor and manage their mental health.
Read moreA consortium of RAND Europe and King’s College London has been formally appointed to manage the Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre from 2022-2027.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here