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December 6, 2023

Northern Ireland Veterans’ Sports and Outdoors Navigation

AA Veterans’ Support were awarded £70,000 under the Positive Pathways programme for their Northern Ireland Veterans’ Sports and Outdoors Navigation (NIVSO) project.

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November 16, 2023

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.

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October 20, 2023

Developing Veterans’ Resilience and Wellbeing through Physical Activity

The RAF Association, working with Loughborough University, received funding through the Positive Pathways programme to pilot a resilience development programme for Veterans.

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June 30, 2023

The Woodland Warrior Programme – A Tale of Resilience 

Across the VPPP portfolios, the Trust has seen some innovative examples of how partner organisations work together to ensure that they deliver a seamless and comprehensive service to their beneficiaries. One of the topics high on the agenda at the moment is resilience and mental wellness among staff, and ensuring that organisations take steps to protect and enhance the mental wellbeing of their workers, particularly when the mental drain on them is high due to the intense work that they deliver.

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Front cover of Positive Pathways consultation report

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May 24, 2021

Consultation report: The Positive Pathways programme

In the Autumn Budget 2018, the Chancellor of the Exchequer announced £10M to support Veterans’ Mental Health and Wellbeing needs.

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A vegetable growing activity at Brook House

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March 25, 2021

BROOKEHOUSE

Initially funded in 2018 with LIBOR funding, Brooke House was awarded a grant from the Trust’s Tackling Serious Stress programme in 2019, which provided grants to organisations supporting veterans who were very unwell, including their carers and families.

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