Veterans’ Places, Pathways and People Programme – interim evaluation report
This 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 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.
Read MoreWarwickshire County Council have designed e-learning for customer facing staff.
Read MoreThe 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.
Read MoreThe Trust hosted a webinar in January 2023 which explore the positive impact of Armed Forces Advocates on veterans in acute hospital settings.
Read MoreA report on the engagement work completed by Carmarthenshire to inform their wellbeing assessment. Pages 55-62 cover engagement from the Armed Forces Community.
Read MoreA report covering the 7 wellbeing goals in Carmarthenshire, Ceredigion and Pembrokeshire. Pages 63 & 72 cover housing and homelessness as the key issues for the Armed Forces Community.
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