The Royal British Legion’s are holding a symposium exploring the unique profile, needs and experiences of members of the Armed Forces community who have unpaid caring responsibilities.
Read moreThe Royal British Legion’s are holding a symposium exploring the unique profile, needs and experiences of members of the Armed Forces community who have unpaid caring responsibilities.
Read moreBuilding on their award-winning Armed Forces charities research, the Directory of Social Change (DSC), funded by Forces in Mind Trust, has today launched a new online tool, The Cobseo Covid-19 Impact Database, a unique and interactive source of data on how Armed Forces charities are affected by Covid-19.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has awarded £221,000 to Shared Intelligence in partnership with RAND Europe and Meri Mayhew Consulting to examine the impact of the Armed Forces Covenant.
Read moreThis qualitative research study aims to explore the subjective experiences of British Armed Forces Veterans who received a mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR) intervention and their subsequent meaning making.
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Read moreLast week the Veterans and Families Institute for Military Social Research launched their report “We Also Served: The Health and Well-Being of Female Veterans in the UK”.
Read moreA new research study has been launched with the aim of creating a roadmap to end homelessness for British military veterans.
Read moreAnglia Ruskin University are now recruiting for family members of non-UK personnel and veterans as part of their research.
Read moreA significant proportion of women in the military still struggle to fit in with the masculine military culture and experience significant negative gender stereotyping and sexism, according to a major new report drawn from contributions from more than 30 organisations including charities, the NHS and the Ministry of Defence (MoD).
Read moreThe Cobseo Female Veteran Cluster, in conjunction with the Veterans and Families institute for Military Social Research (VFI) Anglia Ruskin, would like to invite you to the virtual launch of our new report, “We Also Served: The Health and Well-being of Female Veterans in the UK” on the 22nd June 9.30-11.00pm.
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