Designed to get the UK Armed Forces to share their fitness routines and inspire Brits to stay active
Read moreDesigned to get the UK Armed Forces to share their fitness routines and inspire Brits to stay active
Read moreA new platform has been launched with online tools to help defence personnel to take a more proactive approach to their mental health and mental fitness.
Read moreForces in Mind Trust (FiMT) has awarded £99,979 to Northumbria University to examine the prevalence of social isolation and loneliness among UK war widows.
Read moreThe Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (AFCFT) has announced the launch of a £3M emergency programme – the Veterans Should Not Be Forgotten Programme (VSNBF) – as part of their Covid-19 response.
Read moreForces’ veterans, reservists and their families can now receive therapy for military PTSD through a phone or internet call, following a successful pilot programme by PTSD Resolution.
Read moreThe Team at Blind Veterans UK with the University Oxford has produced a survey, regarding current status, general health and feelings, which is now being launched to a variety of communities.
Read moreThe Chancellor of the Exchequer has announced an additional £10M for the support of projects for veterans.
Read moreCobseo welcomes the announcement of an additional £10million for Veterans’ mental health and wellbeing programmes, and a commitment to introduce a National Insurance holiday for organisations employing veterans within 12 months of leaving the Armed Forces in today’s Budget (Wednesday 11 March 2020).
Read moreForces in Mind Trust has published an interim evaluation of an advocacy programme which helps ex-Service personnel and their families to navigate support services and get their lives back on track.
Read moreThe Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust has launched the Positive Pathways Programme today.
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