King Edward VII’s Hospital – There for Veterans in their time of need
Everyone at the Centre for Veterans’ Health, feels honoured to be this year’s Civvy Street Magazine lead charity for the…
Military Resettlement, Business, Training & Recruitment
Everyone at the Centre for Veterans’ Health, feels honoured to be this year’s Civvy Street Magazine lead charity for the…
King Edward VII’s Hospital Centre for Veterans’ Health stands as a beacon of hope and healing, embodying the gratitude of…
Lucie Cornish is the Assistant Director of Therapies and Health Science here at Powys Teaching Health Board (PHTB). Here she…
With an advantageous skillset and an in-depth understanding of fitness, Service-leavers are set to reap the benefits of owning a…
The NHS has a range of dedicated services for Veterans. This includes the Veterans’ Trauma Network, which provides care and…
Sir Simon Wessely, Professor of Psychological Medicine, Director of King’s College London’s Centre for Military Health Research and Vice Dean for Academic Psychiatry at the Institute of Psychiatry ( IoP ) at King’s, has been given the honour for services to military healthcare and psychological medicine. His academic work has led to a better understanding of Gulf War Illness and to more effective psychological support for the Armed Services. In 2003, Professor Wessely’s team was asked to investigate whether personnel returning from Iraq had any of the symptoms associated with what had been dubbed ‘Gulf War Syndrome’
The ceremony honours the people, projects and initiatives that provide serving military personnel, including reservists, and their families and veterans with the very best in healthcare and social care. The awards are open to civilian health staff and military medics working within the Defence Medical Services , the NHS , and private or voluntary sectors.
The ceremony honours the people, projects and initiatives that provide serving military personnel, including reservists, and their families and veterans with the very best in healthcare and social care. The awards are open to civilian health staff and military medics working within the Defence Medical Services , the NHS , and private or voluntary sectors. The 2013 awards ceremony, to be held on 21 May, is being hosted by the Welsh Government and, from today, people can nominate individuals or teams who provide care and support to Service personnel