The SSAFA mentor programme is well established in helping those who have recently left the forces, and their families, understand and prosper during the transition to civilian life. The mentors will provide reassurance in the face of an often daunting time. They will help you with confidence and relationship issues, particularly in relation to the differences between a military and civilian environment.
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December 11, 2024
Transitional mentoring for Service Leavers from SSAFA
The SSAFA mentor programme is well established in helping those who have recently left the forces, and their families, understand and prosper during the transition to civilian life. The mentors will provide reassurance in the face of an often daunting time. They will help you with confidence and relationship issues, particularly in relation to the differences between a military and civilian environment.
London: Building Heros The Leading Tri-Service Military to Construction Charity
Watford
Our exciting new offer in Watford gives students free qualifications in
Level 3 Domestic Energy Assessor,
Level 3 Retrofit Surveyor/Assessor,
Level 1 H&S in a Construction Environment,
Asbestos Awareness and
CSCS Green Card.
Every Mind Matters - looking after a child or young person's mental health
As parents and carers, there are ways we can support our children to give them the best chance to stay mentally healthy.
Encouraging and guiding a child to think about their own mental health and wellbeing are vital skills you can teach them from a young age.
Click here to find out how you can help a child to have good mental health, including knowing how to talk to a child about their mental health, and when to spot signs they might be struggling.
Plus get self-care tips for you, to help you look after your mental health while caring for others, and find out how to get more support if you, your child or your family need it.
Encouraging and guiding a child to think about their own mental health and wellbeing are vital skills you can teach them from a young age.
Click here to find out how you can help a child to have good mental health, including knowing how to talk to a child about their mental health, and when to spot signs they might be struggling.
Plus get self-care tips for you, to help you look after your mental health while caring for others, and find out how to get more support if you, your child or your family need it.
Hampshire: TalkPlus talking therapies
Are you feeling Stressed, Anxious, Low Mood or having Panic Attacks then you need to talk to TalkPlus which is a friendly, effective and FREE service for veterans and military family members.
This service is a friendly team made up of Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWP) \high Intensity CBT Therapists, Counsellors, Clinical Psychologists and Mindfulness practitioners.
We can offer Therapy sessions via face to face, video, telephone and instant messenger!
Your GP can refer you, or you can head over to our website or call our admin team as listed below:
Call: 01252 533 355
Text Us: 07984 385248
Email: frimleyicb.talkplus@nhs.net
Website: www.talkplus.org.uk
Information provided by South East HIVE Hub
This service is a friendly team made up of Psychological Wellbeing Practitioners (PWP) \high Intensity CBT Therapists, Counsellors, Clinical Psychologists and Mindfulness practitioners.
We can offer Therapy sessions via face to face, video, telephone and instant messenger!
Your GP can refer you, or you can head over to our website or call our admin team as listed below:
Call: 01252 533 355
Text Us: 07984 385248
Email: frimleyicb.talkplus@nhs.net
Website: www.talkplus.org.uk
Information provided by South East HIVE Hub
Hampshire: Hampshire Safeguarding Children Partnership (HSCP)
Hampshire Safeguarding Children Partnership (HSCP) is a statutory body that leads on keeping children safe and ensuring their wellbeing in the local authority (LA) area of Hampshire. The Partnership includes local agencies who work together to make sure that child protection services in Hampshire are effective and keep our children safe.
For the latest news click HERE
Information provided by South East HIVE Hub.
Gurkha Welfare Trust
The Gurkha Welfare Trust ensure that Gurkha veterans, their widows and their wider communities are able to live with dignity.
They achieve this primarily through the provision of financial, medical and community aid in Nepal, and operate through 20 Area Welfare Centre's spread across traditional Gurkha recruiting areas.
In the UK, in conjunction with other service charities and government bodies they offer advice and support to help the thousands of retired Gurkhas and their families who choose to settle here.
Grantham: Never battle alone - ssafa The Armed Forces Charity - "Requiring Backup"
The Lincolnshire Branch of SSAFA, as part of the East Midlands Region, is the trial area for a new SSAFA brand campaign which seeks to increase the visibility of our organisation to potential beneficiaries, future volunteers and also funders. The campaign is entitled 'Requiring Backup' and the poster, which is now visible in Lincoln Central station, features a Lincolnshire Veteran who has been supported by SSAFA and of course the NHS, through a period of personal trauma as he transitioned from the military into civilian life.
Information provided by Grantham HIVE
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