Generic and local information for the UK Military community including Serving Personnel, Families, Veterans, and MOD Civilians.
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December 3, 2025
Recruit for Spouses: Op SPOUSE and how RFS supports you
RFS gives the following overview:
“A nationwide initiative to strengthen Defence retention, readiness and resilience.
“Family dissatisfaction is the leading driver in the Armed Forces retention challenge – and supporting spouses more effectively is critical to improving outcomes across Defence.
“Op SPOUSE is the solution – it equips military spouses with the tools, opportunities, and support they need to thrive, helping to sustain family stability and long-term commitment to Service life.
“Delivered by RFS – the UK’s leading military families charity – this scalable initiative enhances existing MOD commitments to support Service families, and strengthens Defence outcomes by improving retention, readiness and cost-efficiency.”
Find out more at: https://www.recruitforspouses.co.uk/op-spouse
To find out more about the support available from Recruit for Spouses, please view/download the 'How RFS Supports You' brochure.
NHS England: Calling All Young Carers! Workshop dates for Dec 25 and Jan 26
To register for a workshop please email: ENGLAND.NHSTHINKCARER@NHS.NET
For more information about the support and resources available to young carers in the Service community, please contact Army HIVE on RC-Pers-HIVEComms-0Mailbox@mod.gov.uk, PM via our social media pages, or use our blog enquiry form (from the blog menu please go to: “If you need further information Please contact us: here.
December 2, 2025
Blandford: Garrison welfare support
The Welfare support teams and chaplaincy services offer support and advice to all Soldiers, Officers and families living or working on the Garrison
Should you require help and support or have a welfare issue please contact a member of your Welfare Team during normal working hours on:
Blandford Garrison Support Unit (BGSU)
Garrison Welfare Clerk - BlandfordGar-BGSU-WCSO Tel: 01258 481938
Garrison Welfare Officer - BLANDFORDGAR-BGSU-GWO Tel: 01258 481936
11 (RSS) Sig Regt Welfare Team
Unit Welfare Senior NCO - DSCIS-11SR-RHQ-Welfare NCO Tel: 01258 482619
Asst Unit Welfare Officer - DSCIS-11SR-RHQ-AUWO Tel: 01258 482902
Unit Welfare Officer - DSCIS-11SR-RHQ-UWO Tel: 01258 482901
Out of hours emergency contact the Guardroom on - 01258 482402.
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
November 26, 2025
Bovington: Citizens Advice sessions at Bovington HIVE every Thursday - Free advice & support
Available to all Garrison personnel, spouses, partners, reserves, veterans, civil servants, MOD contractors and local civilian community. Confidentiality guaranteed.
Appointments are not necessary, just turn up. First come, first serve basis.
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
November 24, 2025
First Defence Finance: Resources from Safer Gambling Week
Last week marked Safer Gambling Week, and our colleagues at First Defence Finance (one of the three MOD-endorsed Credit Unions) have produced a booklet on this topic that can be viewed online at:
👉 https://heyzine.com/flip-book/FDFGamblingSupport
Read on for further information:
November 19, 2025
Colerne: Welfare facilities booking request form - Colerne Station
The following facilities can currently be booked by scanning the QR code or clicking the link below:
- Welfare house / flat
- Community Centre
- Soft Play
- Noah's Ark family pass
To find out more about Welfare's facilities, please click the link below to visit the Sway info page:
Colerne Station Welfare Sway info page
Information provided by Colerne HIVE
November 18, 2025
The Ripple Pond: Autumn Newsletter 2025
To read this latest newsletter in full please click here: Autumn 2025 Newsletter
To find out more about the support offered by The Ripple Pond, please visit: https://www.theripplepond.org/
Give Us Time – Winter Update
The latest Give Us Time update has details of their ‘Give Us A Moment at Christmas’ opportunities, including tickets on the ‘Polar Express’, THREE new breaks in Scotland for next year, and the opportunity to raise some funds.
For more information please go to www.giveustime.org.uk
November 6, 2025
Wiltshire & Gloucestershire: Civilian mental health support services
- NHS Talking Therapies in BaNES, Swindon & Wiltshire
- Alabare mental health support services in Wiltshire
- Wiltshire Mind
- Swindon (& Gloucestershire) Mind
- Wiltshire Children & Young People Emotional Wellbeing Service
- Wiltshire Council mental health support info
- Swindon Borough Council mental health support info
- Gloucestershire NHS Talking Therapies
- Connect and Offload support service
- Empowering Minds - Rethink Mental Illness support in Gloucestershire
- Gloucestershire (& Swindon) Mind
- On Your Mind support finder for 0-25 year olds
- Gloucestershire County Council mental health support info
- Other sources of support in Gloucestershire
Grantham: On camp 2 X AED'S to save lives. In the event of a heart attack/cardiac arrest
October 20, 2025
Hounds for Heroes - Autumn Newsletter
To view the Hounds for Heroes Autum newsletter, please go to: Autumn Newsletter - 2025
To find out more about the Hounds for Heroes mission and their work, please visit: Homepage | Hounds for Heroes
October 15, 2025
Grantham: Contact Welfare House
Bedding provided.
No pets.
No smoking.
£30 per night.
The Contact House is available provided there are no emergency cases.
Emergency cases take priority which may result in immediate vacating.
For bookings and further information please contact the Unit Station Welfare on 07879119195.
October 9, 2025
October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month – Types of Domestic Abuse
Our information sheet on domestic abuse support can be downloaded at: https://armyhiveinfo.blogspot.com/search/label/Information%20Sheets
MODnet users can also find additional resources on the HIVE Sharepoint site at: Domestic Abuse
October 8, 2025
October 6, 2025
October 1, 2025
Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust: Six projects with one goal - to tackle domestic abuse in forces communities
Plus, a reminder of why the Free from Fear programme is so needed…
“In Defence, we are in a particularly vulnerable position to be abused by partners. Whether you are the serving half of the relationship or not, or if you both are, isolation from our support network due to posting and moving around is commonplace among our community. We experience different sets of challenges as part and parcel of military life.” – MOD victim-survivor
The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) has funded another six projects under their Free from Fear programme, worth a total of more than three quarters of a million pounds, to further strengthen much-needed support to victim-survivors of domestic abuse in armed forces communities.
The military context
Those facing domestic abuse in armed forces communities often face additional challenges such as:
- economic dependence on the serving person
- isolation from wider family support due to posting locations
- non-UK partners of armed forces personnel being dependent on their partner for their immigration status
- perceptions around rank when raising concerns, or a worry that chain of command won’t support the victim-survivor.
The Free from Fear programme prioritises understanding of the military context, ensuring any additional challenges are considered.
What’s been funded?
The awards encompass many forms of support, including culturally sensitive support for Nepalese families of serving personnel; work to strengthen the local authority response to domestic abuse in serving communities; an online programme for armed forces men who’ve experienced abuse and even holistic work for perpetrators to change their behaviour.
September 25, 2025
Kent & Medway: Domestic Abuse Support











