Veteran Suicide: One Is Too Many webinar
The Trust hosted a webinar in March 2023 which provided a valuable opportunity to showcase the key learning and progress made in our One Is Too Many programme.
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The Trust hosted a webinar in March 2023 which provided a valuable opportunity to showcase the key learning and progress made in our One Is Too Many programme.
King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR at King’s College London) and Imperial War Museums (IWM) were awarded £280,731 in 2022 to interview approximately 100 UK Armed Forces personnel and family members who deployed to Afghanistan during the 2001-2021 conflict and the subsequent withdrawal, to record and recognise their experiences, increase public awareness of their Service and make recommendations for support needs.
The dream that was three years in the pipeline has now finally been completed thanks to the assistance of a £20,000 grant from the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust under the Local Grants programme.
Research funded by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust within the Map of Need Project, compiled by The Northern Hub for Veterans and Military Families Research at Northumbria University Newcastle.
An example Terms of Reference developed to set out the purpose, responsibilities, and ways of working of the Herefordshire Operations Group developed to help support members of the Armed Forces to access services and support best suited to their needs.