The second Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre (FiMT RC) Conference, sponsored by Lord Ashcroft, will focus on “Transition of Service People and Families”.
Read moreThe second Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre (FiMT RC) Conference, sponsored by Lord Ashcroft, will focus on “Transition of Service People and Families”.
Read moreVolunteers are being sought to help develop an initiative to support serving RAF personnel who are caring for loved ones with dementia.
Read moreA report released today by the University of Bristol finds less than 10% of Domestic Violence and Abuse (DVA) services identify themselves as providing specialist support to military families.
Read moreNew research published by the Directory of Social Change, shows that just two percent of UK Armed Forces charities deliver support for veterans who have come into contact with the Criminal Justice System.
Read moreNew quarterly results released by SSAFA, the Armed Forces charity highlight a worrying trend – that young serving personnel and veterans are not coming forward for support and using Forcesline, SSAFA’s free helpline
Read moreThe purpose of the research project is to explore critical factors in the life histories of veterans who have committed serious offences of harm and to identify key points at which appropriate interventions could have prevented or reduced the extent of the harm caused
Read moreNVCO has published a new research briefing on skills, and skills gaps in charities.
Read moreThe MIMES is being conducted as part of Mesothelioma UK’s Supporting our Armed Forces initiative.
Read moreThere are over 95,000 Serving Personnel and working age veterans with a Service-related injury in receipt of compensation.
Read moreThe Centre for Veterans’ Health at King Edward VII’s Hospital in London is carrying out research into the relationship between the mental health of veteran fathers and the mental health of their children.
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