Topic: Veterans

Leaving the military can be hard for former soldiers and their families, particularly for those who develop mental health problems. We know veterans often have specific and complex needs, and may struggle to access mainstream services. We’re finding ways to fix this, working to discover the best ways to support former Armed Forces personnel.

Hidden suffering: moral injury and mental health among Armed Forces veterans

Andy shares findings from new research into moral injury its impact on veterans and their mental health

Type: Blog

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Understanding the mental health needs of people leaving the Armed Forces

Andy unpacks recent Forces in Mind Trust research on mental health needs among people leaving the Armed Forces

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Mental health support for veterans – why we need evidence-based solutions

Harry Palmer responds to the Commons defence committee’s report on mental health care for veterans

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Armed Forces Covenant

Centre for Mental Health recognises the value serving personnel, reservists, veterans and military families bring to our business

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Tele-therapy and veterans’ mental health: The future of service provision?

Harry Palmer takes a closer look at new findings from Combat Stress funded by the Mental Health Research Programme

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Mental Health Research Programme

Centre for Mental Health is working with Kings Centre Military Health Research to develop a multimillion pound research programme for the Forces in Mind Trust.

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Veterans’ mental health: key facts

An overview of the evidence around veterans’ mental health

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Veterans, mental health and vulnerability

A variety of social and psychological factors affect the lives of veterans

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Unsung heroes

This report draws together what we know about how the families and children of Service personnel are supported to deal with the emotional and psychological impact of deployment and training.

Type: Publication

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