For PTSD Awareness Day 2026, Combat Stress are offering a series of free webinars designed to increase understanding of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), its impact and that support is available to help with recovery.
PTSD can affect how someone thinks, feels, and reacts and it can look very different from person to person.
Between 22–26 June, these specialist webinars will explore topics including recovery, the difference between PTSD and complex PTSD, practical coping strategies, how data is improving treatment, and how organisations can support recovery.
These sessions are open to all members of the public, including veterans, families, carers and professionals, offering insight into the many faces of PTSD and the support available.
Learn more about the webinars and how they can support understanding of PTSD: https://combatstress.org.uk/ptsd-awareness-day-webinars
If you’d like to talk to someone, the Combat Stress free, confidential 24-hour Helpline is available on 0800 138 1619.
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May 22, 2026
May 21, 2026
Service Cotswold Centre
The Services Cotswold Centre (SCC) is a tri-Service facility, managed by Headquarters Army Welfare Service (AWS) and funded by Headquarters Regional Command on behalf of the MOD.
It provides short-term transit accommodation for Service Personnel (SP), family members and MOD civil servants. The key role of SCC is to accommodate varying numbers of vulnerable Service families, often with diverse and complex welfare needs.
The SCC accommodation consists of 60 self-contained chalet style homes and a 37 bed residential unit and is located in Neston, near Corsham Wiltshire.
The SCC is used for:
FIND OUT MORE: Services Cotswold Centre - GOV.UK
EMAIL: RC-AWS-SCC-Bookings@mod.gov.uk
It provides short-term transit accommodation for Service Personnel (SP), family members and MOD civil servants. The key role of SCC is to accommodate varying numbers of vulnerable Service families, often with diverse and complex welfare needs.
The SCC accommodation consists of 60 self-contained chalet style homes and a 37 bed residential unit and is located in Neston, near Corsham Wiltshire.
The SCC is used for:
- Emergency accommodation for military families, spouses and civil partners who have been evacuated from assignments
- Meeting a welfare need such as supporting injured personnel, their carers and/or immediate family members
- Responding to family disruption such as marital breakdown
- Provision of accommodation between assignments – both before taking up a post or repatriation back to the UK
- Accommodation for discharging married personnel
- Short Breaks
- Contact Housing
- Transit accommodation – both duty and welfare
The centre has recently changed its telephone number to TEL: 0331 1432730
FIND OUT MORE: Services Cotswold Centre - GOV.UK
EMAIL: RC-AWS-SCC-Bookings@mod.gov.uk
Army HQ: Family Welfare Matters Edition 03 now available
To read online with accessible links, please go to Welfare Matters May 2026
For those with access to MODnet, both this edition and the full internal Welfare Matters newsletter is uploaded onto our SharePoint site under the Welfare Latest News section. The link to access is: Welfare
Grantham: Military Move and Mingle is now live on their website
Military Move and Mingle is now live on their website:
Military Move And Mingle | CVS Lincolnshire
The form can be completed either by a referrer or directly by a family seeking support.
Military Move And Mingle | CVS Lincolnshire
Funded by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust to deliver Serving Families On the Move Programme, CVS Lincolnshire is supporting newly relocated serving families to settle into life in Lincolnshire.
The form can be completed either by a referrer or directly by a family seeking support.
Information provided by Grantham HIVE
May 19, 2026
Bovington: Tank museum 'On Track' event - Thurs 8th Oct Register now.
Credit: Tankmuseum
The UK Armed Forces community includes:
- Serving Personnel: Regular and reserve members of the Royal Navy, Royal Marines, British Army, and Royal Air Force.
- Veterans: Anyone who has served for at least one day in the Regular or Reserve Armed Forces.
- Families: Spouses, civil partners, children, and dependent relatives of serving personnel or veterans.
- The Bereaved: The immediate family members and dependents of Service personnel and veterans who have died, regardless of whether the death was connected to their Service.
- Cadet Force Adult Volunteers & Merchant Navy: Adults who volunteer for cadet forces and members of the Merchant Navy who served on commercial vessels in support of legally defined UK military operations
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
Give Us Time: Summer 2026 Welfare Update
Click poster to enlarge.
To find out more please visit www.giveustime.org.uk
To find out more please visit www.giveustime.org.uk
May 12, 2026
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
May 8, 2026
Hounds for Heroes: Spring Newsletter
To view the newsletter in full, please go to: Spring Newsletter - 2026
At Hounds for Heroes, Hounds are specially trained assistance dogs, and Heroes are physically disabled or injured personnel of HM Armed Forces and the Emergency Services, whose lives are transformed through partnership with a Hounds for Heroes dog.
To find out more, please visit: Hounds for Heroes Assistance Dogs | Hounds for Heroes
At Hounds for Heroes, Hounds are specially trained assistance dogs, and Heroes are physically disabled or injured personnel of HM Armed Forces and the Emergency Services, whose lives are transformed through partnership with a Hounds for Heroes dog.
To find out more, please visit: Hounds for Heroes Assistance Dogs | Hounds for Heroes
Bovington: Garrison contact houses for short term accommodation use
or email Tel: 01929 402239 during office hours
For all bookings, a £50 deposit will be required within 7 days of making the booking and the full balance is to be paid 28 days prior to stay. The rate is set at £50 per night for the first three nights, then £25 per night thereafter.
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
May 5, 2026
Scotland: MyGov Scot Best Start Grant and Best Start Foods
About Best Start Grant
The 3 Best Start Grant payments are:
Pregnancy and Baby Payment
Pregnancy and Baby Payment helps with the costs of having a baby. You can apply for this payment during pregnancy to help prepare for your baby's arrival, or after your baby is born.
Early Learning Payment
Early Learning Payment
If your application is successful you'll get £319.80 to help with the costs of early learning. You can get the payment when your child is aged between 2 years old and 3 years and 6 months old. To get this payment your child does not need to go to nursery.
School Age Payment
School Age Payment is a payment of £319.80 per child. It helps with the costs of preparing for school when your child is first old enough to start primary school.
School Age Payment is a payment of £319.80 per child. It helps with the costs of preparing for school when your child is first old enough to start primary school.
April 29, 2026
Stop Loan Sharks Week 2026: 11 -17 May
Loan sharks play games with people’s lives
– let’s make it game over
Loan sharks don’t always look like villains. Sometimes, they change
character, switch tactics and reinvent themselves - just like players in an
online game.
But this isn’t a game. And the consequences are real.
A loan shark, also known as an illegal money lender, is someone who lends
money without proper authorisation from the Financial Conduct Authority
(FCA). That means they don’t have to follow the rules that exist to protect
borrowers. They set their own terms, charge what they want, and stack the
game against you from the very start.
Loan sharks often appear friendly at first can - they reinvent themselves to
look like a trusted friend, a neighbour, another parent at the school gates or
someone recommended by family. But behind the friendly avatar, is
someone playing a dangerous game with people’s lives.
When they offer to do you a favour by lending you money when you need it,
it can feel like an easy option. But once you’ve pressed ‘start’, the game has
begun and things can quickly spiral out of control.
If borrowers struggle to keep up with repayments, what began as a helping
hand can turn into intimidation, threats or even violence. And in real life,
there’s no pause or exit button, just constant pressure and fear.
Knowing the warning signs can help you recognise when something isn’t
right. You could be dealing with a loan shark if:
April 28, 2026
Bovington: Garrison welfare team
- Unit Welfare Officer - Mr Adrian Ingham
- Garrison Welfare Warrant Officer - WO2 Scott Forrester
- Welfare Support Officer - Zoe Van de Zande
Tel: Welfare Office 01929 402239 or 01929 402240
Email: CMC-BovLulSU-WELFARE-0Mailbox@mod.gov.uk
In case of emergency - duty welfare mobile number 07971 577282
In case of emergency - duty welfare mobile number 07971 577282
Please only contact the duty mobile number if it is an urgent welfare matter.
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
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
BGSU Padre - Revd Carl Stokes
Carl.Stokes103@mod.gov.uk
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
11 Sigs Padre - Rev Caroline Rogers
Caroline.Rogers118@mod.gov.uk
Out of hours emergency contact the Guardroom on - 01258 482402.
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
Information provided by Bovington HIVE
April 24, 2026
April 16, 2026
Kent & Medway: Domestic Abuse Support
Trigger Warning: Domestic abuse can lead to a person feeling like there is no escape and having suicidal thoughts. 30% of suspected suicides in Kent and Medway have domestic abuse as a factor (@KentPolice).
Support services are there for anyone experiencing abuse and can provide practical and emotional support including refuge, safe accommodation, specialist programmes and 1-2-1 help.
Find help and resources:
Information provided by South East HIVE Hub
April 10, 2026
Give Us Time – Welfare breaks for late April, May, and June
Please see our newest Spring update, highlighting our breaks for late April, May, and June. All the breaks are available on the website, except for the Kidlandlee breaks which can only be booked via email
- All our breaks and days out are donated, so are usually off peak. We are unable to request alternative dates or locations from those donated
- Bookings are made on a first come first served basis
- Families must be signed up on our website before making a booking
www.giveustime.org.uk
Wiltshire: Latest updates from Families Out Loud
Families Out Loud is a Wiltshire charity working with families challenged by someone else’s drug and alcohol dependency, supporting them to bravely build a better life.
When the first signs of Spring begin to appear, many of us notice a shift in the world around us, and also within ourselves, too. Spring can bring a sense of renewal, but it can also highlight how heavy things have felt over the winter months.
If you're supporting a loved one through drug or alcohol use, this time of year can be complicated. You might feel pressure to feel 'better' or more optimistic, while stilll carrying the same worries, exhaustion, or uncertainty.
Wherever you are right now, please know this: you are not alone, and you are not expected to have everything figured out. We see you and we're here to walk alongside you, in every season.
If you're supporting a loved one through drug or alcohol use, this time of year can be complicated. You might feel pressure to feel 'better' or more optimistic, while stilll carrying the same worries, exhaustion, or uncertainty.
Wherever you are right now, please know this: you are not alone, and you are not expected to have everything figured out. We see you and we're here to walk alongside you, in every season.
Please click here to read the latest news from Families Out Loud, which includes details of the local event below.
Information provided by Colerne & Lyneham HIVE
April 2, 2026
Hounds for Heroes: Latest Newsletters
Click image to enlarge.Hounds for Heroes latest newsletters are now available:
Winter edition
Autumn 2025 edition
The Hounds for Heroes mission is to provide specially trained assistance dogs to injured or disabled service personnel and veterans, helping them to regain independence, confidence, and companionship.
To find out more about Hounds for Heroes please go to: Hounds for Heroes Assistance Dogs | Hounds for Heroes
Winter edition
Autumn 2025 edition
The Hounds for Heroes mission is to provide specially trained assistance dogs to injured or disabled service personnel and veterans, helping them to regain independence, confidence, and companionship.
To find out more about Hounds for Heroes please go to: Hounds for Heroes Assistance Dogs | Hounds for Heroes
Celebrating 30 Years of Army Welfare Service
On 01 April 2026, the Army Welfare Service (AWS) marked its 30th anniversary - three decades of dedicated support to soldiers, their families, and the wider Armed Forces community in the UK and overseas. Since its re‑rolling in 1996, AWS has grown into a dynamic organisation that unites Specialist Welfare, Community Support, and Business Support, bringing together civil servants and Adjutant General’s Corps (AGC) personnel under one mission: delivering exceptional welfare support to the Army family.
The AWS has its origins in the Families Housing and Welfare Service (FHWS), established in 1977 within the AGC. The first male SNCOs joined FHWS in 1993, and the service became the AWS on 1 April 1996. The introduction of civilian Army Welfare Workers (AWWs) in 1999 strengthened the civil–military partnership, while the 2001/02 Welfare Review shaped the modern structure recognised today.
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