The second Frequently Asked Questions document linked here explains more about the MONARCH Study (The Map Of Need Aggregation and ResearCH study) and progress since the last update.
Read moreThe second Frequently Asked Questions document linked here explains more about the MONARCH Study (The Map Of Need Aggregation and ResearCH study) and progress since the last update.
Read moreThe Directory of Social Change will be hosting a free online event to launch the new report Sector Insight 2024 – Armed Forces Charities: An Overview and Analysis.
Read morePeople from the Commonwealth, Ireland and Nepal who serve in the British Armed Forces face specific challenges, according to a report published today (27 February) by Anglia Ruskin University and funded by the Forces in Mind Trust.
Read moreResearchers from Anglia Ruskin University will present the findings of their research on non-UK service and transition in the British Armed Forces.
Read moreProduced by researchers at the University of York, The Roadmap to End Homelessness Amongst Veterans, provides a blueprint to ensure current and future generations of veterans have the skills and support required to avoid homelessness and establish a long-term sustainable home.
Read moreFiMT is pleased to announce Elizabeth Spencer and Adrienne Skelton as Directors to its Board.
Read moreThe FiMT Research Centre conference provides a platform for individuals from across service provision, government, and research to present topical evidence involving the Armed Forces Community.
Read moreThis first set of summaries are focused on evidence and policy regarding ex-Service personnel and the Justice System.
Read moreA pilot study developed and trialled a new psychological treatment, named Restore & Rebuild (R&R), with UK veterans affected by moral injury – distress resulting from events violating one’s moral or ethical code.
Read moreA new report from QinetiQ and Cranfield School of Management found that, whilst the majority of Service personnel and their partners have good life skills, some require additional support to help them develop the skills needed to deal with the demands and challenges of daily life when they leave the Armed Forces.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here