The Fighting Chance – Women Only
Funded through our Force for Change programme, The Fighting Chance Women Only Boxing Project was a pilot project delivering an introductory boxing training programme for women Veterans.
Read MoreFunded through our Force for Change programme, The Fighting Chance Women Only Boxing Project was a pilot project delivering an introductory boxing training programme for women Veterans.
Read MoreFunded through the Supporting Armed Forces in Acute Hospital Settings programme, Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board established the North Wales Veteran Healthcare Collaborative to improve NHS care for the Armed Forces community across North Wales.
Read MoreThe RAF Association, working with Loughborough University, received funding through the Positive Pathways programme to pilot a resilience development programme for Veterans.
Read MoreOn the 11 October 2023, the Trust hosted the One Is Too Many: Suicide Prevention Conference. This impact conference showcased the excellent work taking place by the funded projects, and revealed the findings from the programme evaluation, undertaken by the University of Chester.
Read MoreThe One Is Too Many programme evaluation report, produced by the University of Chester, includes findings and recommendations from the programme, and insights into areas such as social isolation, help-seeking behaviour and indicators of the situational factors causing distress and potentially self-harming/suicide.
Read MoreThis report is an evaluation of the first year of the Veterans’ Places, Pathways and People programme, part of the Veterans’ Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund.
Read MoreThis report is the final report of a study RAND Europe conducted on behalf of the Trust. It forms part of an ongoing evaluation of programmes we delivered to support local authorities to better implement the Covenant at a local level.
Read MoreThe Trust hosted a webinar in June 2023 which explored the peer support, safe spaces and essential collaboration at the heart of the VPPP Programme.
Read MoreFollowing our webinar, Veteran Suicide: One Is Too Many held in March 2023, we have created a useful guide to understanding and accessing the work of the One Is Too Many programme.
Read MoreThe Veterans’ Places, Pathways and People (VPPP) programme, part of the Veterans’ Mental Health and Wellbeing Fund, aims to deliver significant improvements to how veterans with mental health and wellbeing needs can be supported in a joined-up way.
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