Forward Assist Veterans Debating Society, Facilitate Ground-breaking Women Veteran Debate.

On Monday 11th March a group of women veterans from Salute Her UK debated in the House of Commons the merits of the UK Government adopting the term Military Sexual Trauma. The event was hosted by Sarah Atherton MP and the training was, once again, delivered by Parallel Histories. Feedback from all involved has been incredibly positive and supportive with those in attendance being representative of all political parties. Sarah Atherton later described the event “ It was a powerful and incredibly raw discussion - thank you to all those who attended.”

Me... My Churchill Fellowship & Veteran Retreats

It was during my 2011, Churchill Fellowship funded research trip to the USA that I first heard of the therapeutic benefits of ‘Veteran Retreats’ Inspired by the benefits I saw being delivered I have facilitated over 20 retreats for male and female veterans in all parts of the UK, France, Belgium, Holland, Arkansas, Texas, Virginia & The District of Columbia.

You Can Read my Churchill Fellowship Blog Here:
https://www.churchillfellowship.org/news-views/blogs/supporting-veterans-through-therapeutic-retreats/

Straight From The Forces Mouth: Top Transition Tips From UK Veterans

Sadly, the "mad, bad, and sad" narrative is often used to describe UK veterans. This is a negative and harmful stereotype that can be a significant barrier to veterans' successful transition to civilian life. This narrative perpetuates misconceptions and stigmatises veterans, ultimately hindering their reintegration into mainstream society. We can change that narrative by interacting with veterans who have made a successful transition to civilian life, as they can serve as a source of inspiration and motivation for those who are currently in the process of transitioning and adjusting to life outside the wire. By listening to the lived experience of how they overcame challenges and achieved their goals, we can instil a sense of hope and determination in others. Successful veterans are the armed forces greatest untapped asset and can provide valuable insights and practical guidance on how to navigate the transition process. They can share tips and strategies for finding employment, pursuing education or training, and/or adapting to civilian culture. ‘Straight From The Forces Mouth’ aims to give the hidden majority, the success stories… a voice. Read it here: https://www.forward-assist.com/straight-from-the-forces-mouth-research-paper


Seen But Not Heard: Unheard Voices From The Military BAME Community

The impact of sexual assault and military sexual trauma is particularly challenging for BAME victims in the UK armed forces. These individuals often face unique barriers in seeking and receiving support due to racism, cultural stigmas, language barriers, and a lack of culturally sensitive services. The intersectionality of their identities—being both victims of sexual assault and members of minority communities—compounds the challenges they face. It is essential to recognise these complexities and work towards inclusive and effective solutions that address the needs of BAME victims within the armed forces. Read it Here: https://www.forward-assist.com/bame-research

Forward Assist Veterans Debating Society Heading To The Palace of Westminster in 2024

The Forward Assist Debating Society have commissioned Parallel Histories to train another cohort of women veterans in the art of Parliamentary debate. On completion of the training in 2024, the women veterans from Salute Her UK will travel to London for a tour of the House of Commons followed by a topical debate in the Palace of Westminster. A big thank you Sarah Atherton MP for making this life changing opportunity possible.

Capita Staff Volunteers Dig Over Veterans Allotments

Every time we watch the news we are reminded that we are living in very uncertain times. Yet, kindness is alive and well and thanks to a group of volunteers from Capita North Tyneside our raised vegetable beds at our operational HQ were topped up with soil in anticipation of our volunteers planting kitchen herbs and salad leaves for use in Salute Café in 2024. Similarly, the hardy team also volunteered to weed and dig over Forward Assist’s and Salute Her UK’s vegetable allotments in the grounds of Seaton Delaval Hall. Not content with this selfless act of generosity they also decided to renovate an overgrown plot used by community volunteers to help them improve their own physical health and wellbeing. “Having the ground prepared and ready to plant is a huge weight off my mind. An over grown vegetable garden can be overwhelming both physically and psychologically and I can’t thank the Capita team enough for helping us get this onerous task sorted before Christmas. Thank you.”

UK Office for Veterans’ Affairs Veterans Consultation is Now Open

The UK Government’s Office for Veterans’ Affairs has launched a major new consultation to gather evidence on the experiences of UK Armed Forces veterans. This consultation will enable them to better understand veterans, their families and their experiences in the community. The findings will be used to shape strategies, and ensure that they make the UK the best place in the world to be a veteran. They are seeking responses from UK Armed Forces veterans and their families, based across the UK or overseas - as well as veteran organisations, charities and experts. The consultation closes on 4 January.

You can take part in the consultation by visiting GOV.UK.

 

The Forward Assist Veterans Debate Training Project is Back!

Delighted to report that Forward Assist has commissioned Parallel Historieshttps://parallelhistories.org.uk/ to once again, deliver a series of Debate Training sessions for women veterans accessing support from Salute Her UK. The aim of the Veterans Debate Training Project is to introduce and teach military veterans the art of British Parliamentary Debate. The project is run in partnership with students from a variety of University Debating Societies and in the past this has included students from The Cambridge Union, Newcastle and Northumbria University and staff from the House of Commons Parliamentary Outreach Team. Over a period of eight weeks Veterans are trained in debate techniques and the project culminates in a final debate attended by MP’s, supporters, friends and family members. In recent years, veterans and students have been invited to the Houses of Parliament to watch and perform debates in the both the House of Commons and the House of Lords.

Forward Assist Veterans Charity Wins Communications Award

The Company of Communicators’ 2023 Clarity in Charity in Communications Award has been won by Forward Assist for its campaigns raising the profile of women veterans’ and their struggle against sexual harassment and bullying in the military.

This has been focussed through its charity Salute Her UK giving women veterans access to mental health therapists to help reduce social isolation and loneliness. The Judging Panel acknowledged the strong communications employed by Forward Assist in gaining strong hard-hitting media coverage, through innovative work and ultimately achieving its objectives by being recognised in Parliament and by Government.

El Hombre Invisible: UK Male Veterans Share Their Experiences of Military Sexual Trauma.

Its interesting that for generations, the UK Ministry of Defence has failed to recognise that male military sexual assault victims actually exist, or that it has a duty of care to ensure that those victim/survivors have access to timely, trauma informed support and therapeutic interventions and/or compensation. Over in the USA it is estimated that about 10,000 men serving in the military have been sexually assaulted over the decades. Overwhelmingly, the victims are young and low-ranking. Like the veterans in this report, many struggle when they leave the military and have trouble accessing trauma informed support to help address their multiple and complex and unmet needs in civilian life.

In total we interviewed 30 male survivors of MST aged between 37 to 69 years. 17 veterans classed themselves as single, 10 were married and 3 were in a civil partnership. The majority of those interviewed had served in the Army 53.33% (n16) with 30% (n9) serving in the Royal Navy and 16.67% (n5) serving in the Royal Air Force. Average length of service across the sample was between 2-17 years.

Warning: The content of this report may be emotionally challenging for some people and the lived experience ‘first person’ narratives of sexual assault may be potentially triggering.

https://www.forward-assist.com/s/THE-INVISIBLE-MAN-PDF-Verison-10.pdf

LGBTQ+ VETERANS CONSULTATION REPORT

Approximately 250 members of Her Majesties Armed forces were thrown out each year because of their sexuality, and frequently had their service medals withdrawn and pension rights rescinded. In some cases, medals were physically ripped from a service person’s uniform after a conviction at Court-Martial. Those found guilty of identifying as being lesbian, gay, bisexual or transgender sometimes went on to a serve a prison term, typically several months long. Soldiers often faced prolonged exposure to prejudice, discrimination, homophobic abuse, humiliation and for some, physical violence and sexual assault. To combat retaliation, soldiers often lived a double life hiding their sexuality out of fear. There are no accurate statistics to indicate how many lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender veterans there are in the UK. However, what we do know from countries like the United States and Canada is that LGBT Veterans are at a disproportionate risk for suicide and other poor health outcomes (Mereish, et al., 2012), due in part, to barriers in accessing services and lack of social support. Sexual and gender minority veterans continue to face stigma and discrimination, which can negatively affect their confidence and self-esteem for the rest of their natural life. Similarly, research in the USA and Canada indicates that LGBTQ+ Veterans are more likely to report poor physical and mental health. Recent data shows minority women veterans have more chronic health conditions and report worse health compared to heterosexual women veterans and non-veterans. They are also more likely to be smokers, engage in excessive drinking, feel sad, isolated and lonely. Additional research in the USA found that LGB women Veterans were at higher risk of military sexual assault and intimate partner violence after service. Read Report Here: https://mark-hosker-g2l5.squarespace.com/s/Consultation-exercise.pdf

Falklands Veterans Retreat 2023

Every year Forward Assist take veterans on a life changing veteran retreats in rural France. The retreats offer the benefit of physical, emotional and psychological withdrawal from the stresses and strains of everyday life.

Catching up with lad’s you have served with and shared many experiences with but haven’t seen for so many years. The laughs, the banter, the comradeship, the noisy times, the quiet times was all very therapeutic.

It was great to be lifted out of the everyday humdrum of life just for a few special days and share some great memories with like minded people who are friends for life. Just for a short time we were all in our twenties again.

Most excellent.

Forgotten Women Veterans: Hidden Narratives From The UK Criminal Justice System 2023

Labour Friends of the Forces thanks Forward Assist and Salute Her UK for producing the Forgotten Women Veterans report, and Community for funding it. We also thank all the women veterans who gave their time to share their experiences with the research team at Salute Her UK; your contributions will help improve the lives of other women veterans across the UK. Conducting the research and analysis that went into this report has highlighted a shortage of existing UK specific research into the experiences of women veterans, particularly when compared to the research picture in North America. This is a gap we hope future projects will address. Notwithstanding these gaps, this report contains useful and important lessons for, among others, UK and devolved administrations, police forces and the criminal justice system. We hope it is widely read.  

Toby Dickinson, Co-Chair Labour Friends of the Forces

Sayōnara Nicole... Good Luck & Thank You!

This month we said goodbye to Nicole Dodds who has left the employ of Forward Assist and taken up a post with Salute Her UK. Over the last two years Nicole has carried out outstanding interventions as the AFCFT funded, Forward Assist; Family First Project Lead. By connecting military families with the multiple support services available to them in the communities in which they live, we have seen a plethora of positive outcomes. Similarly, her fabulous support to members of the Veteran LGBTQ+ Community, in her voluntary role as the LGBTQ+ Veteran Care Coordinator has enabled numerous LGBTQ+ veteran families to access existing community based services and take part in the recent Governments LGBTQ+ Veterans Review. Nicole will be travelling to London in June 2023 with a group of veterans who identify as being members of the LGBTQ+ community for the launch of the LGBTQ+ Review Report findings at the Imperial War Memorial Museum. We wish her well with her future career and thank her for service to both the LGBTQ+ community and veteran families.

Salute Cafe: 'Coffee - Connection - Community'

Salute Cafe, has over the last few years, acted as a spring board for veterans and their families and we are delighted to report that everyone who has ever volunteered in Salute Cafe are now in either P/T, full time work or enrolled in full time education and/or volunteering for other charities. This year the power of volunteers will take our community fundraising and community work to the next level. We have lots of plans for 2023 and every penny spent in Salute Cafe goes towards delivering our life transforming projects.

New Funding to Develop A Trauma Informed Service For Male Survivors of Bullying, Harassment & In-Service Sexual Assault.

Thanks to enhanced funding from the Armed Forces Covenant Trust Fund, Forward Assist are delighted to create Intersectional Pathways for Marginalised male Veterans MST (Males). This additional funding forms an enhanced element to an overall project supporting Women Veterans in partnership with Salute Her UK. With this funding we will develop specialist support and collaborative pathways for males survivors within the Armed Forces community who are survivors of bullying, harassment and sexual assault.

New contract awarded to Forward Assist to fund innovation that enhances veterans’ healthcare

Forward Assist were delighted to receive funding from the Office for Veterans Affairs, Veterans’ Health Innovation Fund. The Forward Assist project will look at and develop a clear understanding of the multiple and complex issues faced by military veterans with lived experience of in-service sexual violence, suicidal ideation and identify gaps in service provision.

https://www.northumberlandgazette.co.uk/news/defence/office-for-veterans-affairs-funds-northumberland-charitys-research-into-military-sexual-assault-survivors-experience-4101358

Minister of State (Minister for Veterans’ Affairs) The Rt Hon Johnny Mercer MP Visits Forward Assist HQ

We were delighted to host a visit from Johnny Mercer MP at the Forward Assist Veterans Health & Wellbeing Hub. During the visit, Minister Mercer met with Team Salute Her UK and had an in depth discussion on our mutual research papers into the long-term impact of sexual assault on both women and men during military service. We thanked the Minister for funding our next research project looking into the correlation between Military Sexual Trauma and suicidal ideation which starts later this month.