The Centre for Evidence for the Armed Forces Community, funded by FiMT, is delighted to announce that the Centre’s 2026 Conference will take place on Wednesday, 13 May 2026 at Bush House, London.
Read moreThe Centre for Evidence for the Armed Forces Community, funded by FiMT, is delighted to announce that the Centre’s 2026 Conference will take place on Wednesday, 13 May 2026 at Bush House, London.
Read moreThe study, initiated and funded by Supporting Wounded Veterans, finds that the societal and financial impacts of this increasingly common condition have been “gravely” undervalued
Read moreKCMHR has just released a new report, funded by the Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT), which has highlighted the complex ways in which military life can influence alcohol use and other lifestyle behaviours among the spouses and partners of Service personnel.
Read moreThe King’s College London study funded by Forces in Mind Trust, compared currently serving Gurkha, Fijian, and British ethnic minority personnel with white British comparison group.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust has awarded £249,645 to a consortium led by the Department of Education at Brunel University of London to fund its commission into children and young people from Armed Forces families.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust has awarded £249,437 to the University of Winchester, in partnership with King’s College London, to establish the Service Children’s Progression Alliance (SCiP) Impact Centre.
Read moreThis report provides the high-level results of a 2025 YouGov survey on perceptions of veteran support in the UK.
Read moreA half-day symposium for advocates, journalists, experts-by-experience, and academics.
Read moreThe Centre for Evidence for the Armed Forces Community- Funded by FiMT, recently released new research and policy summaries focused on Housing among ex-Service personnel and their partners.
Read moreThe research, conducted by the King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR), King’s College London, used diaries and interviews with mostly female partners of men who were serving, or had served, in the UK Armed Forces to better understand what influenced their alcohol use.
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In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here