Abstract: This study was developed by the Cobseo (the Confederation of Service Charities) Housing cluster, working with The Riverside Group Limited and the University of York, with …
Abstract: Existing national and international research posits that Armed Forces personnel have relatively higher incomes than people in civilian occupations and benefit …
Abstract: This appendix provides additional detail on the methodological decisions taken during the evaluation of Glasgow’s Helping Heroes, specifically in relation to …
Abstract: This is the research brief for the report by the Directory of Social Change (DSC) published today. The research reveals that funders spend at least £8.6 million each …
Abstract: This report aims to provide a systematic and rigorous account of the landscape of funding that supports Armed Forces children and young people. In the context of this …
Abstract: This is the briefing report for the study 'You're in Your Own Time Now': Understanding Current Experiences of Transition to Civilian Life in Scotland.
Abstract: An informal mentor system, recognistion of qualifications from non-UK nationals and further support for the families of serving personnel are among several …
Abstract: This report originates from the ‘Sanctions, Support and Service Leavers’ project at the University of Salford, the only substantive research in the UK to focus on …
Abstract: The UK Veterans Family Study (UKVFS) is a cross institutional, multi-stage, collaborative research project aimed at better understanding the psychosocial health and …
Abstract: Today, much is written and broadcast about social isolation and loneliness in wider society but little has been done to explore its impact within the Armed Forces …