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The impact of parental deployment on the well-being of British Army children in the pre-school year

Abstract: A case study design focusing on ten children experiencing a parental deployment was employed within an Army Garrison in England. In each case, the deployed parent was …

Moral Injury: the Effect on Mental Health and Implications for Treatment

Abstract: Moral injury is understood to be the strong cognitive and emotional response that can occur following events that violate a person's moral or ethical code. Potentially …

Family and occupational functioning following military trauma exposure and moral injury

Abstract: Evidence is growing regarding the impact of potentially morally injurious events (PMIEs) on mental health; yet how moral injury may affect an individual’s occupational …

Healthcare for the Armed Forces community: a forward view

Abstract: Healthcare for the Armed Forces community: a forward view should be seen as a companion document to the NHS Long Term Plan (LTP), outlining the commitments NHS England …

UK military families with a dependent who has Special Education Needs and/ or Disability (SEND): a forgotten subpopulation?

Abstract: This editorial provides an overview of key topics and ideas related to understanding what we know about military families living with a dependent with Special Education …

Living Liminal Lives: Army Partners’ Spatiotemporal Experiences of Deployment

Abstract: The emotional cycle of deployment theorized by Logan and adapted by Pincus, House, Christenson, and Alder is often applied by academics and military support agencies to …

Professor Hugh MacLean: one of the first British military research nephrologists and the pioneer of the first United Kingdom veterans’ renal clinic

Abstract: Few people have been as successful in bringing together basic research, clinical science, and a contribution to military medicine as Professor Hugh MacLean. However, …

Lifting our Sights: The transition journey – Ethnographic Report.

Abstract: This document presents the findings of the ethnographic research component of the wider ‘Lifting Our Sights’ foresight programme exploring future trends and their …

Supporting Service children: The voice of schools

The Service Children In State School (SCISS) National Executive Advisory Committe (NEAC) commissioned Tiller Research Ltd to undertake a consultation with schools who have Service …

UK Military Veteran-Friendly GP Practices

Abstract: About 5% of the UK population are military veterans and have specific medical needs sometimes different from the general population. Veterans may be reluctant to seek …

Framework for the evaluation of military health systems.

Codebeautify.org Text to HTML Converter Abstract: The organisation of a military health system (MHS) differs from the civilian system due to the role of the armed forces, the …

An Evaluation of seAp's Military Advocacy Service: Early Findings Report

Abstract: seAps Military Advocacy Service (mAs) came about in recognition of a gap in specialist provision for military veterans and their families. It is a service which …