Military veterans in the UK have distinct and often complex health needs, yet much of what we know about their health has come from surveys or hospital records, which only capture part of the story.
Read moreMilitary veterans in the UK have distinct and often complex health needs, yet much of what we know about their health has come from surveys or hospital records, which only capture part of the story.
Read moreOver 100 academics, industry experts and serving military personnel came together at the Victory Services Club in London for the RAF Association’s 2025 Research Symposium.
Read moreIf you provide services to the Armed Forces community related to any aspect of financial wellbeing (e.g., financial literacy skills, advice, grants) please get in touch and share any information/reports/documents, including evaluations of support, with the team, to ensure they fully capture the current state of play of financial wellbeing experiences, need, policy and support, among the UK Armed Forces community.
Read moreFour members of Scotty’s Council travelled to Canada alongside founder Nikki Scott to attend The Canadian Institute for Military and Veteran Health Research (CIMVHR) Forum 2025, sharing their experiences and helping to showcase the charity’s work on an international stage.
Read moreThe new study, funded by Forces in Mind Trust, saw significant progress in support for members of the Armed Forces community transitioning to civilian life, with most making a successful transition.
Read moreThe Female Veterans Transformation Programme (FVTP) is proud to announce the official launch of its much-anticipated toolkit, took place on Wednesday 19 November 2025 at the iconic Royal Hospital Chelsea.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has published 10 Years of Impact for Armed Forces Mental Health – a new report which highlights the work of its 10-year Mental Health Research Programme.
Read moreThe conference will be held on 13 May 2026 in Bush House, London and provides a platform for individuals from service provision, government, and research to present current topical evidence involving the Armed Forces community and their families, offering ample opportunities to network and connect with an international delegation.
Read moreAre you someone who’s supported a loved one through their journey with Midlands Op COURAGE?
Read moreThe King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) is delighted to announce that we are now accepting abstract submissions for the upcoming Veterans’ Mental Health Conference, held in London on Thursday 14 May 2026.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here