One Is Too Many: Northumbria University research findings
A report from The Northern Hub for Veterans and Military Families Research at Northumbria University, has identified new approaches which may help prevent suicide.
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A report from The Northern Hub for Veterans and Military Families Research at Northumbria University, has identified new approaches which may help prevent suicide.
Raising awareness of the ‘Armed Forces community & the Armed Forces Covenant’ with Warwickshire County Council
The Trust commissioned Neighbourly Lab, the Campaign to End Loneliness and the King’s Centre for Military Health Research to conduct a year long evaluation of the 60 projects on their Tackling Loneliness Grant. Focusing on ‘Reach’ and ‘Service Design’ in the creation of services to support Armed Forces individuals experiencing loneliness a toolkit was produced.
An Impact gallery of the excellent ways to reach veterans
and serving personnel in the armed forces community.
The Armed Forces Covenant and Covenant Duty explained – Health with Warwickshire County Council.