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February 6, 2024

Scotland roadshow highlights successes and challenges in the Devolved Nations

Our second and final roadshow focusing on the Supporting Armed Forces in Acute Hospital Settings programme took place last week in Glasgow; and shone a light on work in the Devolved Nations.

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Type: News

Categories: Carers and Families, Projects we've funded, Veterans

April 26, 2023

Supporting Armed Forces in Acute Hospital Settings – Chester Roadshow

The Trust recently invited Armed Forces Advocates along with NHS representatives, organisations and charities working within the Armed Forces network and stakeholders to our first ‘Supporting Armed Forces in Acute hospital Settings’ roadshow event in the beautiful City of Chester.

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Type: News

Categories: Carers and Families, Programme news, Projects we've funded, Uncategorised, Veterans, Veterans' mental health and wellbeing

March 6, 2023

Trust to host Acute Hospitals programme roadshow

We are excited to announce that we are hosting our first Roadshow for the Supporting Armed Forces in Acute Hospital Settings programme held at the University of Chester on Tuesday 4th April 2023.

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Type: Case Study

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February 6, 2023

Armed Forces Advocates are making a difference in acute hospital settings

Passion, adaptability and sheer determination shone through from our project representatives during our latest webinar: ‘The positive impact of Armed Forces advocates on veterans in acute hospital settings’.

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Type: News

Categories: Funds, Impact, Programme news, Projects we've funded, Veterans

October 18, 2022

Supporting veterans in acute hospital settings

The Trust awarded almost £2 million in 2021 to help support our most vulnerable veterans in acute hospital settings throughout the UK.

Jointly funded through the Covenant Fund and NHS England, this much-needed funding was available to hospitals to pilot better ways of supporting these veterans and their families when they are most in need.

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