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Mental health consequences of overstretch in the UK Armed Forces, 2007 09: A population based cohort study

Mental health consequences of overstretch in the UK Armed Forces, 2007 09: A population based cohort study

... from UK service personnel who completed a questionnaire between November 2007 and September 2009, and deployed in the three years before questionnaire ...the UK military between April 2003 and April 2007 ...

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Self harm in UK armed forces personnel: Descriptive and case control study of general hospital presentations

Self harm in UK armed forces personnel: Descriptive and case control study of general hospital presentations

... the UK armed forces as it includes an excess of RAF relative to Army personnel and does not include Naval Service ...of armed forces personnel depended on individuals being willing to ...

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Mindfulness in the military: Improving mental fitness in the UK Armed Forces using next generation team mindfulness training

Mindfulness in the military: Improving mental fitness in the UK Armed Forces using next generation team mindfulness training

... 1 This practitioner report is aimed at military and civilian Defence readers; it is aimed at multiple readers – individuals, senior leaders, and commissioners – and no special prior knowledge about mindfulness or ...

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Suicide after leaving the UK armed forces  A cohort study

Suicide after leaving the UK armed forces A cohort study

... the UK Armed Forces has been reported to be lower than that in the general population and this is likely to reflect a ‘‘healthy worker effect’’ (the phenomenon of lower morbidity or mortality in ...

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Female combat exclusion in the UK armed forces: Is it still legal?

Female combat exclusion in the UK armed forces: Is it still legal?

... Since the case of Dory there have been no challenges over the combat effectiveness exclusion before the UK courts or other Member State domestic courts that have referred questions to the ECJ. However, there has ...

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Perceived stigma and barriers to care in UK Armed Forces personnel and veterans with and without probable mental disorders

Perceived stigma and barriers to care in UK Armed Forces personnel and veterans with and without probable mental disorders

... and UK military samples, perceptions of men- tal health stigma, self-reliance and concerns that seeking mental health services may negatively impact one ’ s mili- tary career and have been identified as key ...

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Exploring Members of the UK Armed Forces Experience of Recovery after Treatment for a diagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

Exploring Members of the UK Armed Forces Experience of Recovery after Treatment for a diagnosis of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder

... Since the early 2000s there has been a surge in research exploring the impact of military life on mental health, well-being and family life in the UK. The majority of published research consists of large-scale ...

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Veterans UK ARMED FORCES PENSION SCHEME (AFPS) NEWSLETTER

Veterans UK ARMED FORCES PENSION SCHEME (AFPS) NEWSLETTER

... This scheme gives children, whose parent has died predominantly due to their service, a head start in life by providing financial support towards further education training and/or a university degree. The scheme is for ...

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The provision of services in the UK for UK armed forces veterans with PTSD : a rapid evidence synthesis

The provision of services in the UK for UK armed forces veterans with PTSD : a rapid evidence synthesis

... models of care to the UK setting and to female veterans is uncertain. The most promising evidence supports the potential effectiveness of collaborative care arrangements (education and support for primary care ...

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The stigma of mental health problems and other barriers to care in the UK Armed Forces

The stigma of mental health problems and other barriers to care in the UK Armed Forces

... Again, whilst confidentiality is a guiding principle, it cannot be absolute as is the case in any branch of occu- pational medicine. The military chain of command may be informed if a member of their unit is suffering ...

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Cognitive task analysis: current use and practice in the UK Armed Forces and elsewhere

Cognitive task analysis: current use and practice in the UK Armed Forces and elsewhere

... the armed forces can be seen in (albeit small scale) examples from civilian organisations where high proportions of workers use computers connected to office networks and corporate ...

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The South Yorkshire Armed Forces Covenant project: Mapping the Armed Forces Community across the region

The South Yorkshire Armed Forces Covenant project: Mapping the Armed Forces Community across the region

... Armed Forces community data has not previously been collected in the UK Census, except in relation to the occupation of those currently ...the Armed Forces Community in the UK ...

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PUBLIC RELATIONS AND THE MILITARY – 
EVALUATION OF THE SLOVENIAN ARMED FORCES

PUBLIC RELATIONS AND THE MILITARY – EVALUATION OF THE SLOVENIAN ARMED FORCES

... The armed forces pertain to the repressive state bodies which carry out their mission very differently than other state ...the armed forces, which must be further trained and equipped for ...

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STATUS OF ARMED FORCES ABROAD

STATUS OF ARMED FORCES ABROAD

... While the Uniform Code of Military Justice places dependents within the category of persons who are subject to military law when accom- panying our forces abroad [r] ...

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Kin and country : growing up as an Armed Forces child

Kin and country : growing up as an Armed Forces child

... A serving member of the Armed Forces reiterated these concerns when we visited his Army Garrison. Not only was he concerned about the difficulty in moving children between specialist schools, he identified ...

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Armed Forces Retirement Home: A Case for Change

Armed Forces Retirement Home: A Case for Change

... Throughout its history, the United States public policy has endorsed the maintenance of an affordable, safe and comfortable retirement home for those who willingly give up the most lucrative earning years of their lives ...

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THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE AND THE USE OF THE ARMED FORCES ABROAD

THE NATIONAL EXECUTIVE AND THE USE OF THE ARMED FORCES ABROAD

... Similarly, lInder Secretary Katzen- bach, in testifyin~ reeently before the Scnate Forcign Relations Commillee, said that he doubts that any President has ever acte[r] ...

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A study on the food and nutritional status of the
armed forces

A study on the food and nutritional status of the armed forces

... A study on the food and nutritional status of the armed forces Med J Malaysia Vol 37 No I Mareh 1982 THE FOOD AND NUTRITIONAL THE ARMED FORCES A STUDY ON STATUS OF Y H CHONG E S TEE T K W NG S B YAP S[.] ...

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The South Yorkshire Armed Forces Covenant model

The South Yorkshire Armed Forces Covenant model

... the Armed Forces community increased to 96% on attending the training; 72% of staff reported having cascaded their learning from the training via a full staff briefing, meeting, training day or memo - ...

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Meeting the housing needs of the armed forces community in Tameside

Meeting the housing needs of the armed forces community in Tameside

... The MOD currently has a range of initiatives to support those leaving the Services. The Joint Service Housing Advice Office provides Service personnel and entitled family members with civilian housing information for ...

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