Scotty’s Little Soldiers has released the most comprehensive analysis to date of children and young people bereaved of a parent who served in the British Armed Forces, marking 15 years since the charity was founded.
Read moreScotty’s Little Soldiers has released the most comprehensive analysis to date of children and young people bereaved of a parent who served in the British Armed Forces, marking 15 years since the charity was founded.
Read moreCurrently, there is limited understanding of whether ex-serving Regular females experience different rates and patterns of mental health and hazardous alcohol use comorbidities compared to their male counterparts, and what factors might be associated with higher rates of these comorbidities.
Read moreOn 17 July 2025, King’s College London hosted A Mind Ready for War: Ancient and Modern, a one-day workshop led by Dan Leightley (KCL) and Hannah-Marie Chidwick (University of Bristol).
Read moreA PhD researcher at Anglia Ruskin University, is looking for non-UK veterans and relatives of veterans and serving personnel in the UK military.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust has awarded £107,980 to the University of Nottingham to research the sentencing experiences of former Service personnel involved with the criminal justice system.
Read moreThe SCiP Alliance Annual Conference 2025 will bring together practitioners, researchers, policymakers, and funders to explore a whole person, whole journey approach to supporting Service children.
Read moreScotty’s Little Soldiers will take its work supporting bereaved military children onto the international stage this October, as the charity attends the Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) Forum 2025 in Ottawa, Ontario.
Read moreThe RAF Association announced today that global defence technology company Lockheed Martin will sponsor its Annual Research Symposium.
Read moreThis study aims to understand the long-term psychosocial and sexual impacts of conflict-related genital injury and intimate scarring to develop evidence-based psychosocial support.
Read moreA new report from the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) has explored the outcomes and experiences of UK Armed Forces personnel who were medically discharged having sustained serious injuries when deployed to Afghanistan.
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