We are pleased to announce that we are close to selling out the 2024 Veterans’ Mental Health Conference (14 May 2024).
Read moreWe are pleased to announce that we are close to selling out the 2024 Veterans’ Mental Health Conference (14 May 2024).
Read moreWe will be hearing from academic experts, researchers, charities and government-based institutions including Ministry of Defence.
Read moreThe King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) are looking for participants to take part in a study on the lifestyle behaviours of those in a relationship with military personnel and veterans.
Read moreIf you are a Cobseo Member you are entitled to a 50% discount on the Veteran’s Mental Health Conference (max 2 discounted tickets per organisation) thanks to our sponsors, the Forces in Mind Trust.
Read moreThese findings from the UKVFS provide the first overview of the psychological health and wellbeing of UK veterans and their family members.
Read moreAre you, or anyone you know, part of the UK Armed Forces community? We would love to hear from you!
Read moreA collaboration between the King’s Centre for Military Health Research, King’s College London and School of Humanities, University of Bristol as part of the project: Preparing the body and mind for war in the ancient and modern armed forces.
Read moreWe want to hear about your experience of leaving the military and transitioning to civilian life.
Read moreKing’s Centre for Military Health Research is conducting a 12-week online study focused on supporting women who have served in the UK Armed Forces and consume alcohol.
Read moreIn 2021, researchers from King’s Centre for Military Health Research embarked on a project to collect and showcase photographs from families within the UK Armed Forces community.
Read moreAfghanistan support
In light of recent events in Afghanistan, please find information and support resources here