The Army Families Federation (AFF) Spouse and Partner Employment Survey received 678 responses from Army spouses and partners, including those in long-term relationships. The …
Abstract: The primary objective of this report is to provide practical and operational recommendations for policy and practice, directed at care providers, the NHS, MOD, and …
Abstract: The year 2020/21 was a period of change for AFF, with our greatly admired Chief Executive, Sara Baade, moving on to fresh challenges midway through the year. She left a …
Abstract: AFF surveyed Army personnel and their families to ask about their views on the impact of Service life on Army children. The survey focused primarily on the experiences …
Abstract: After a significant rise of 37% in 2018, we have seen the number of enquiries stabilise at 7,176, almost the same as this period in 2018. Housing continues to be the …
Abstract: AFF surveyed UK Army personnel and families to determine their key priorities for the new Service Family Accommodation (SFA) allocation and maintenance contract. There …
Abstract: AFF surveyed Army personnel and families to ask about their views on communication of FAM. There were 3,284 responses to the survey. Cost cutting – Families expressed …
Abstract: This fact sheet provides key figures and information to enhance understanding of the UK Armed Forces, based on data collected by the three Families Federations. We …
Abstract: AFF conducted a survey to gain Army families’ views on whether the current “Offer” package met the needs of today’s modern Army family. 1,254 people took the …
Abstract: This project aimed to support and empower 50 families of people with mental health difficulties in the Armed Forces community, through a psycho-education and skills …
Abstract: The main aim of this report is to compare educational attainment of Army children compared to non-Army children. To do this, the report consists of the finding of 3 …
Abstract: AFF conducted a survey in March 2015 on the issues facing divorced Service personnel and former Armed Forces spouses; the survey was advertised through social media and …