Veterans’ Outreach Support: Reinforcing Success in Mind
Veterans’ Outreach Support were awarded £100,000 to enable them to meet the increased demand for, and complexity of, mental health support for veterans and families.
Read MoreVeterans’ Outreach Support were awarded £100,000 to enable them to meet the increased demand for, and complexity of, mental health support for veterans and families.
Read MoreKing’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.
Read MoreVPPP Wales share a case study which demonstrates the impact of the work they have doing as part of their portfolio.
Read MoreAA Veterans’ Support were awarded £70,000 under the Positive Pathways programme for their Northern Ireland Veterans’ Sports and Outdoors Navigation (NIVSO) project.
Read MoreAs part of the Northern Ireland Veterans’ Places, Pathways and
People Programme, the Northern Ireland Veterans’ Support
Office manages the delivery of a comprehensive veteran support
programme across the region.
Funded through the One is Too Many programme, The Royal Marines Association’s (RMA) project Lifting the Lid – Suicide Prevention Pathways has created improved access to support for both vulnerable Veterans and their families.
Read MoreBroughton House received an award of £100,000 under the Sustaining Support for Armed Forces Communities programme.
Read MoreHull FC Community Foundation’s project, ‘Part of the Team’, utilised personal development, social, and wellbeing activities to reduce isolation and loneliness.
Read MoreJames Paget University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust focussed on supporting inpatients who are members of the Armed Service community, offering and sourcing additional support to those who need it on discharge.
Read MoreThis report was produced following research funded awarded to Northumbria University, through the Armed Forces Covenant Fund’s Tackling Loneliness programme.
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