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Transition Support for British Army Early Service Leavers

This report evaluates the Future Horizons Programme for Early Service Leavers.

Leaving The Armed Forces and Living as a Civilian An exploratory study of everyday decision-making as a civilian

Abstract: Glyndwr University was funded by Forces in Mind Trust (FiMT) to conduct this exploratory study of identity and transition from the Armed Forces to civilian life. Using …

Military Advocacy Service: Interim Evaluation Report

Abstract: SERIO, an applied research unit at the University of Plymouth, is conducting a rigorous and independently verified evaluation of seAp’s Military Advocacy Service …

Bringing the Armed Forces Covenant to Life - Evaluation Report

Abstract: In May 2018 a letter was sent to local authority chief executives via the Local Government Association (LGA) by the Minister for Housing and Homelessness, Mrs Heather …

Female Service Leavers and Employment

Abstract: This report examines the transition that female Service Leavers (SLs) make from the Armed Forces into civilian paid employment. Despite the fact that anecdotal evidence …

Sanctions, Support & Service Leavers

Abstract: This report presents the final findings of a project funded by the Forces in Mind Trust called Sanctions, Support and Service Leavers: Welfare conditionality and …

Navigating a Different Minefield

Abstract: Funded by the Forces in Mind Trust, the Sanctions, Support and Service Leavers project represents the first substantive qualitative research in the UK to focus …

Forces in Mind Trust 2018 Impact Report

Abstract: This report gives an overview of the activities of the Forces in Mind Trust and is a useful document for those wanting to gain an overview of some of the significant UK …

Applying behavioural insights to successful transition

Abstract: Each year, thousands of people sign up to serve in the UK’s Armed Forces. The commitment is all encompassing: irregular hours and time away from loved ones, often in …

Benefit Not Burden (UK)

Abstract: The Armed Forces covenant is a promise by the nation to ensure that people who serve or have served in the Armed Forces, and their families, are treated fairly. It …

Veterans Work: Moving On 2018

Abstract: This report follows the 2016 Veterans Work report, which highlighted the wealth of potential and skills in the ex-service personnel talent pool and the commercial …

The UK Armed Forces charity sector: a summary of provision

Abstract: Armed Forces charities are ‘established specifically to support past and present members of the Armed Forces and their families (the Armed Forces community). In this …