This November, it will have been ten years since the Armed Forces Covenant was first enshrined in UK legislation.
Read moreThis November, it will have been ten years since the Armed Forces Covenant was first enshrined in UK legislation.
Read moreA study of the experiences of former servicewomen in the British military has revealed that those who suffer sexual trauma are twice as likely to develop post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) compared to those who do not experience the trauma.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust has published a new Policy Statement on Relationships.
Read moreA new report – Longer-term Employment Outcomes of Ex-Service Personnel – looks beyond the first two years of resettlement.
Read moreWe are delighted to announce that the 2022 Veterans’ Mental Health Conference, organised by the King’s Centre for Military Health Research, in partnership with the Forces in Mind Trust, will take place on the 10th March 2022 in London, UK. All sessions will be recorded and hosted online after the event.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust has announced who has been selected as the preferred bidder to manage the Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre from 2022-2027.
Read moreThe Scottish Affairs Committee has launched a new inquiry examining the military landscape in Scotland.
Read moreA new method for recording veteran suicides in England and Wales has been announced today by the government.
Read moreNew research, published today, has found that veterans are significantly more likely to struggle with problem gambling than non-veterans in the UK.
Read moreIn its latest survey, the Army Families Federation (AFF) is asking Army families to share their experiences of overseas assignments.
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