News

Type: News

Categories: Projects we've funded, Veterans

July 4, 2023

New awards made to tackle veteran homelessness across the UK

The Trust is delighted to announce that we have awarded £7.2 million to nine projects under the Reducing Veteran Homelessness Programme – a targeted programme to tackle the issue of veterans experiencing homelessness.

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Veterans' Places, Pathways and People

Type: News

Categories: Projects we've funded, Veterans Places, Pathways and People, Veterans' mental health and wellbeing

June 1, 2023

You’re invited! Join us to explore the latest findings from the Veterans Places, Pathways and People Programme

We are pleased to announce details of the latest in our series of webinars, focussing on our Veterans’ Places, Pathways and People programme.

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Type: External News

Categories: Projects we've funded, Veterans

May 24, 2023

Veteran Celebrates 100th Birthday at Wrexham Maelor Hospital

We were delighted to hear that Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board’s (BCUHB) Armed Forces Lead, Zoe Roberts recently had the pleasure of sharing veteran inpatient Mr Steven Harvey’s 100th Birthday celebrations in their ‘Veteran Aware’ East Acute Hospital Wrexham Maelor.

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Type: News

Categories: Projects we've funded, Veterans

May 17, 2023

Mental Health Awareness Week – tackling veteran suicide

In March this year, we held a webinar to discuss the progress and impact of our One Is Too Many programme. We heard from four funded organisations, who each shared updates on the work they are doing to tackle the challenging issue of veteran suicide.

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Type: News

Categories: Carers and Families, Projects we've funded, Veterans

April 26, 2023

Supporting Armed Forces in Acute Hospital Settings – Chester Roadshow

The Trust recently invited Armed Forces Advocates along with NHS representatives, organisations and charities working within the Armed Forces network and stakeholders to our first ‘Supporting Armed Forces in Acute hospital Settings’ roadshow event in the beautiful City of Chester.

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Type: News

Categories: Force For Change, Programme news, Projects we've funded, Uncategorized

March 29, 2023

Over £400,000 awarded in the latest round of Force For Change

We are delighted to have awarded grants totalling more than £400,000 to 42 outstanding projects in the latest round of our popular Force for Change programme, which supports community projects that reduce isolation and promote integration in local Armed Forces communities.

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Type: News

Categories: Carers and Families, Forces families, Funds, Programme news, Projects we've funded, Reaching and Supporting, Veterans

March 20, 2023

Targeted support from 38 new awards under the Reaching and Supporting Armed Forces Communities programme

The Trust is delighted to announce that we have awarded a further £3.4 million to targeted projects to deliver real change within Armed Forces communities.

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Type: Case Study

Categories: Projects we've funded, Uncategorized, Veterans, Veterans' mental health and wellbeing

March 8, 2023

One Is Too Many Webinar: Support, Inform, Reach Out

Our latest webinar – Veteran Suicide: One Is Too Many – provided a valuable opportunity to showcase the key learning and progress made in our One is Too Many programme.

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Type: News

Categories: Carers and Families, Programme news, Projects we've funded, Uncategorised, Veterans, Veterans' mental health and wellbeing

March 6, 2023

Trust to host Acute Hospitals programme roadshow

We are excited to announce that we are hosting our first Roadshow for the Supporting Armed Forces in Acute Hospital Settings programme held at the University of Chester on Tuesday 4th April 2023.

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Type: News

Categories: Carers and Families, Programme news, Projects we've funded, PTSD, Uncategorized, Veterans, Veterans' mental health and wellbeing

February 21, 2023

Veteran Suicide: One Is Too Many

Following high interest in our previous webinar events, we are happy to announce our next FREE webinar – Veteran Suicide: One Is Too Many, taking place Wednesday 1 March at 11am.

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