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Combat Stress, the UK’s leading mental health charity for veterans, has released results of a survey that show Scottish veterans helped by the charity face higher levels of deprivation than those living in the rest of the UK. ‘Multiple deprivation in help-seeking UK veterans’ is a new research paper published on Tuesday ...


The Future Accommodation Model (FAM) was launched in August 2016, designed to provide modern living accommodation for service personnel and their families. To determine accommodation preferences, a survey was carried out of the Army, Royal Navy and RAF, between September and October 2016, which is part of an on-going consultation to inform the Ministry ...


The EDA has launched a project aimed at putting innovation at the forefront of defence capabilities. The initiative is designed to help identify innovative activities that could be useful to the Agency and then how these can be managed to create additional value. The EDA has pinpointed that innovation is key to ...


The Defence and Security Accelerator is holding an event in London on 23 February 2017 to provide information on the first Innovation Fund challenge. Registration for the event on 23 February 2017 is now open. Suppliers attending the event will be able to hear presentations about the Innovation Fund challenge which is ...


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