April 28, 2026

Military vs Cancer: Supporting those in the Armed Forces Community affected by cancer

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Military Vs Cancer’s support includes:
  • Additional family / nursing care funding.
  • Travel costs for treatment, including hotel stays for family members.
  • Home adaptations.
  • Respite breaks.
  • Memory making trips.
  • Special experiences, especially for those with a terminal diagnosis.
  • Peer group / community support for serving forces members and their families.
There are also several large-scale events this year including :
  • Rugby Day Armed Forces Rugby Team vs North Select XV Teams - Doncaster - Free Tickets for Serving Personnel and Veterans
  • Annual Summer Ball - Lincoln
  • Heroes Golf Day
  • Great North Run
To find out more about any of these events please visit: https://www.militaryvscancer.com/events/

Recruit for Spouses Webinar on 7 May: Breaking Down Imposter Syndrome


On Thursday 7th May at 12:30pm GMT, RFS is hosting:

Real Confidence for Real People: Imposter Syndrome


Delivered by the expert coaching team at Aletheia — Sam Ryder, Zoe Hughes, Saskia Hart, and Estelle Bailly — this free, practical session is designed specifically for military spouses and partners navigating self-doubt, career gaps, and the unique challenges of Service life.

Attendees will explore:
  • Where imposter syndrome comes from and why it's so common in our community
  • How to identify genuine strengths and challenge the narrative holding them back
  • Practical strategies to build authentic, lasting confidence
  • Tools to take confident action — whether exploring new roles, going for promotion, or starting something new
Thursday 7th May 2026
12:30pm
Virtual
Completely FREE

The session will be recorded but attendees need to register to access it, so we'd encourage anyone interested to sign up even if they can't join live.

Register here: https://portal.recruitforspouses.co.uk/users/sign_in or email e.hartshorn@recruitforspouses.co.uk

St Andrews: New FREE Adult course - Health Issues in the Community, at the Cosmos Community Centre


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New free adult learning course, Health Issues in the Community (HIIC) is starting on Tuesday 5th May Cosmos Community Centre 10 am to 2 pm. 

Brecon: Pinnacle & Amey Housing Surgery on the third Wednesday of the month at Dering Lines Community Centre, Brecon

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub

Blandford: Garrison raceway kart track


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Information provided by Bovington HIVE  

Wales: Teacher Professional Learning Events with Careers Wales

Careers Wales:

Teachers - 
If you’re looking for support embedding careers and work-related experiences (CWRE) in your curriculum, we can help.

We have a range of professional learning events throughout the year to help you design and plan careers and work-related experiences (CWRE) in your curriculum.

Find our next event here

Information provided by Wales HIVE Hub.

Northern Ireland: Belfast International Airport Current Employment Vacancies


All job vacancies are advertised via the Belfast International Airport website.
For more information please click here

Information provided by HIVE NI

Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust: Supporting service children to thrive - a new round of the Service Pupil Support Programme now open

Supporting service children to thrive: a new round of the Service Pupil Support Programme now open

Service life can bring unique challenges for children and young people. Frequent moves, disrupted learning and periods of separation can all add up - and they can affect how children feel, learn and achieve.

Delivered on behalf of the MOD’s Armed Forces Families Fund, the Service Pupil Support programme (SPSP) funds practical, evidence-led projects that respond to these challenges and strengthen educational outcomes for service pupils. With a new round of funding now open, the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust (the Trust) are inviting schools and local authorities across the UK to apply, so more service pupils can get the right support to feel settled and succeed at school.

How much funding is available?


Grants of £5,000 to £150,000 for projects lasting up to two years are available. Projects must be evidence-led, clearly planned and time-limited, and work already covered by statutory provision won’t be funded.

Motorfinity: May Offer Sheets

For more information please visit the website here: https://www.motorfinity.uk