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December 16, 2021

Building Resilience With Military Families - virtual programme from Bounce Forward

 

Building Resilience With Military Families has been designed to support armed forces families to develop the skills, knowledge and strategies drawn from the science of resilience. The programme of six 1-hour sessions is for parents to learn about the science behind emotional resilience.

The programme builds session on session to walk you through how to build you own resilience and help you raise resilient children. The programme is facilitated as a virtual on-line course and is fully funded by The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust

Visit the Bounce Forward website for details of available sessions.

Armed Forces Covenant and Veterans Annual Report 2021


The Armed Forces Covenant and Veterans Annual Report 2021 was laid before Parliament on Tuesday 15th December and published on the Gov.uk website.

The report sets out major achievements of the Armed Forces Covenant and the Strategy for our Veterans, and highlights remaining challenges and new commitments.

December 15, 2021

Op COURAGE - The Veterans Mental Health and Wellbeing Service

 

For an interactive version of this map, or just to enlarge it, please click the image above

December 7, 2021

Scotland: Breathing Space

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Our advisors provide listening, information and advice for people in Scotland feeling low, stressed or anxious.




Information provided by Leuchars HIVE

Domestic Abuse - Practical tips for survivor safety

Aurora New Dawn, who currently provide advocacy support to the Army, provide some tips in this document regarding things to consider as part of a 'safety plan'.
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Domestic abuse - Signposting to areas to seek further support

There are many organisations that specialise in supporting those who are or have been in an abusive relationship.

 Attached is a leaflet from ManKind who specialise in male support as well as links to other organisations that specialise in supporting those from specific communities; abuse is experienced differently by every individual survivor although some communities may experience very particular forms of abuse. 

Regardless of any personal characteristic – there are no excuses for domestic abuse.

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Support services - Galop the LGBT+ anti-abuse charity - Galop

Ashiana Sheffield | Get Help and SupportAshiana Sheffield

Stay Safe East | Stay Safe East – Tel or SMS/Text: 07865 340 122 (staysafe-east.org.uk)

Overview - Nepali Domestic And Sexual Abuse Project - NHS (www.nhs.uk)

Domestic Abuse - Sexual Assault Referral Centres (SARCs) info

Understanding different types of support available: SARCs can be accessed by anyone who is a victim/survivor of sexual assault or abuse.

However, the NHS notes that awareness that these services exist is still low and they are keen to increase that awareness across the population. 

This document contains information about what a SARC is, what you can expect when you attend a SARC, and links to further information.​

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Domestic Abuse - Survivor Stories: Parenting and children

Supporting parents who have a child with an abusive partner: The 16 days of action campaign team have been supported by real survivors of domestic abuse from within Defence to help spread awareness that this is something that affects our people, and to champion their voices in sharing their experiences so that people can understand through this first-hand insight.

This story focuses on the issues that may occur post-separation and shines a light on the complexities that being a parent, together with an abusive partner, can add to an already complex situation. ​
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Wimbish: Wethersfield Drop-In Clinic


Information provided by Wimbish HIVE

December 6, 2021

Highland Council: Military Liaison Group (MLG) Armed Forces Quick Access


The Highland Council Military Liaison Group have produced a quick access form to help with the transition of schools/education for Armed Forces families moving into the Highlands.
To access the form and use the links, please click on the above image.

Information provided by Leuchars HIVE