Help for Heroes’ first ‘Help for Her’ campaign is designed to tackle the unique challenges women face when transitioning from military to civilian life.
Read moreHelp for Heroes’ first ‘Help for Her’ campaign is designed to tackle the unique challenges women face when transitioning from military to civilian life.
Read moreHazardous drinking is a persistent and often under-recognised issue for women who have served in the UK Armed Forces. While digital tools for veterans do exist, most have historically been designed with male veterans in mind.
Read moreThe Forces Employment Charity has announced its flagship Women into Employment series will return this year to empower women from the Armed Forces community to develop sustainable and fulfilling careers.
Read moreAs a military spouse, veteran or reservist, join the Forces Employment Charity at this unique event from 3-5 February 2026!
Read moreWomen with a connection to the RAF can come together in an inclusive community through the RAF Association’s Women’s Wellbeing Network.
Read moreThe RAF Association’s Women’s Wellbeing Network offers a supportive, open, and encouraging environment for serving women to develop their understanding of a wide range of topics that may affect their day-to-day life.
Read moreThe Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust has awarded eight projects a share of over £650,000 under its Service Women: Seen & Heard programme, focusing on the specific needs of women in our armed forces.
Read moreAs part of Op ASCEND, HighGround has developed a ground-breaking two-year programme specifically designed to support female veterans in their transition to new careers within the Further Education land-based sector.
Read moreThe Centre for Military Women’s Research and the Centre of Excellence for Equity in Uniformed Public Services (CEEUPS) are holding a joint conference in spring 2026, themed around women’s experiences in the military and uniformed public services.
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 moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here