New research conducted by Defence Discount Service has revealed that nearly four in five (75%) veterans feel they are not sufficiently recognised or rewarded by society for their service, despite many sacrificing key family events. The study, which surveyed...
Academics are calling for early intervention for those at risk of becoming food insecure within the veteran community, potentially introducing cost-saving benefits for the NHS and supporting charities. A study led by Northumbria University’s Northern Hub for...
Families of ex-Service personnel need to be consistently identified, recognised, and supported, according to new research published by Queen’s University Belfast and King’s Centre for Military Health Research at King’s College London, funded by Forces in Mind...
Are you above 18? Did you serve in the UK Armed Forces for at least 2 years? Have you left the Armed Forces within the past 10 years? King’s Centre for Military Health Research want to hear about your experience of leaving the military and transitioning to...
Women veterans in the UK are less likely to use veteran-specific mental health services than men, and report feeling as though these services do not meet their needs. This project aims to improve our understanding of women veterans’ mental health needs and...
When it comes to what to wear for a job interview, we know the drill: a pencil skirt and a blazer in black or grey, a white shirt, and flat shoes. Imagine how many candidates interviewers meet each day that wear the same attire. While it’s important to follow a...