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Jonathan Thomson Rides Again For Veterans Mental Welfare
After conquering the North Coast 500 cycle run, around the most northerly coastline of Scotland, in October 2020, Jonathan Thomson has set himself a new challenge. In an adventure called Raid '21, it involves a gruelling ride from the Mediterranean to the Atlantic, through the French Pyrenees.
Veterans’ Foundation Supports PTSD Resolution - Again
The Veterans Foundation has renewed its support with a second donation of £19,500 to PTSD Resolution in order to aid the charity's efforts to help military service personnel suffering from military trauma. To date, the therapy service has had nearly 3,000 referrals, all of which have been delivered free of charge, offered through a network of 200 therapists in the UK and delivered in person, online and by phone. .
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Imagine being in the middle of the sea with a huge storm on the horizon. Waves begin to crash over you and you struggle to keep your head above water. Now imagine that storm going on for weeks - or even months. Years.
"It was like a light shone through the computer, lighting up my darkness."
This is how Stephen, a Forces' Veteran, felt before approaching PTSD Resolution. "I was utterly exhausted and in despair," he says, looking back on a year of lockdown. "I was unable to hide my depression and dark, destructive thoughts any longer." Today, Simon is back on firm ground - and it's all thanks to your support.
This Saturday 3rd July Martin Carver is taking on the ‘Wolf Run’ - a hardcore 10km wild running challenge - to raise much needed funds for PTSD Resolution.
Held in Warwickshire, the Wolf Run is designed to test mental strength as much as physical - something that resonated with Martin, an ex-Parachute Regiment Veteran. “PTSD is also a daily challenge for those who suffer,” he says.
Support Hamster- A short film about post-traumatic growth.
4AM Pictures - a young, Nottinghamshire-based production company - is preparing to film their latest project ‘Hamster’ in partnership with charity PTSD Resolution. It’s a story about trauma from writer/director Scott Driver and UK Veteran Johno Lee.
Sandbag Racing is a sporting event, maybe the hardest foot race in the world - all to raise awareness of Veterans’ mental health.
On Saturday 22nd May, the inaugural British Camp Sandbag Race will take place in Ledbury, Herefordshire. Partnering with military charities PTSD Resolution and All Call Signs, this event will help to ensure mental health services remain available to the Veteran community.
A short film about PTSD - "A discharged British army soldier returns to his hometown and attempts to realign himself in society".
If you are in a position where you feel you can contribute to this campaign, no matter how much you pledge, you become a part of our team. This is an ambitious project and we have some big plans and ideas we hope to pull off. With every donation we receive, it moves us closer to completing this film to the best of our ability
Take Part in the Captain Tom 100 Challenge
To celebrate Captain Tom Moore's amazing achievements and mark what would have been his 101st birthday, everyone's invited to take part in a fundraising challenge between Friday 30 April and Monday 3 May. You can choose any activity that involves the number 100 - from walking 100 metres to baking 100 cakes.
'Introduction to PTSD: Understanding and Recovery'
An online workshop with Ros Townsend
Tuesday 11th May 09:30 AM
£45 - Book your place online now.
or call:
0300 302 0551
Who will benefit from this course? - NHS Staff, Blue Light Service Personnel, Managers, Line Managers, Security and Counter Terror Operatives, HR and Learning and Development Staff, and all staff in all organisations.
For more information: contact@ptsdresolution.org
This Saturday 3rd July Martin Carver is taking on the ‘Wolf Run’ - a hardcore 10km wild running challenge - to raise much needed funds for PTSD Resolution.
Held in Warwickshire, the Wolf Run is designed to test mental strength as much as physical - something that resonated with Martin, an ex-Parachute Regiment Veteran. “PTSD is also a daily challenge for those who suffer,” he says.
Support Hamster- A short film about post-traumatic growth.
4AM Pictures - a young, Nottinghamshire-based production company - is preparing to film their latest project ‘Hamster’ in partnership with charity PTSD Resolution. It’s a story about trauma from writer/director Scott Driver and UK Veteran Johno Lee.
Sandbag Racing is a sporting event, maybe the hardest foot race in the world - all to raise awareness of Veterans’ mental health.
On Saturday 22nd May, the inaugural British Camp Sandbag Race will take place in Ledbury, Herefordshire. Partnering with military charities PTSD Resolution and All Call Signs, this event will help to ensure mental health services remain available to the Veteran community.
A short film about PTSD - "A discharged British army soldier returns to his hometown and attempts to realign himself in society".
If you are in a position where you feel you can contribute to this campaign, no matter how much you pledge, you become a part of our team. This is an ambitious project and we have some big plans and ideas we hope to pull off. With every donation we receive, it moves us closer to completing this film to the best of our ability
Take Part in the Captain Tom 100 Challenge
To celebrate Captain Tom Moore's amazing achievements and mark what would have been his 101st birthday, everyone's invited to take part in a fundraising challenge between Friday 30 April and Monday 3 May. You can choose any activity that involves the number 100 - from walking 100 metres to baking 100 cakes.
'Introduction to PTSD: Understanding and Recovery'
An online workshop with Ros Townsend
Tuesday 11th May 09:30 AM
£45 - Book your place online now.
or call:
0300 302 0551
Who will benefit from this course? - NHS Staff, Blue Light Service Personnel, Managers, Line Managers, Security and Counter Terror Operatives, HR and Learning and Development Staff, and all staff in all organisations.
For more information: contact@ptsdresolution.org
New Charity Report: Many UK Armed Forces Veterans Are Relying on Alcohol or Drugs to Relieve Military Trauma
A survey by charity PTSD Resolution has found that 46 per cent of the 500 UK armed forces’ veterans who responded used alcohol or drugs to manage the symptoms of trauma. Where veterans did seek help from their GP, 80 per cent of these were prescribed medication.
Mental Health Initiative launched by Institute of Directors
The Institute of Directors Sussex is organising an online webinar ‘Mental Health, Emotional Resilience and dealing with uncertainty and adversity’ on 12 Mar 2021 from 12:15 to 13:30. It is free to join online. It includes a presentation by Ros Townsend, author of “PTSD Understanding and Recovery” and a therapist at PTSD Resolution, the Armed Forces’ Veterans’ mental health charity.
Mental Health of Security Personnel
The mental health of security staff is an acute industry problem, particularly amongst frontline security officers - and especially during the pandemic, with the additional pressures and stress that this has brought for personnel.
“With almost 40 per cent of those surveyed exhibiting symptoms of PTSD, it leaves a very clear message that the issue of mental health is not currently being taken seriously by security managers.”
New video:-
Our online therapy continues thanks to the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust. Throughout the pandemic we have continued to provide our free, prompt & effective therapy - thanks to the Covid Impact Fund, courtesy of the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust. We are still here for UK Veterans, Reservists & families suffering the effects of trauma - our free treatment continues to be available ONLINE or by PHONE.
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Jonathan Thomson rides the NC500 raising awareness for PTSD Resolution
During October 2020 a single rider set off on a 7-day attempt to ride the famous North Coast 500 through the highlands of Scotland. An incredibly tough ride even for young somethings. This unique and circular route starts and ends in Inverness.
Totals: 7 days, 862.1 K, (535 miles) 11,005 m climb, 48.61 hours in the saddle. Not bad for a 75-year-old.
New Survey: Incidence of Veterans' Trauma and PTSD
PTSD Resolution periodically carries out research to further understand the occurrence of trauma-related mental health problems experienced by UK Armed Forces' Veterans, Reservists and their families.
The principal objective of the charity is to provide relief for these problems through their UK-wide network of 200 Human Givens-trained therapists and to carry out further research into the incidence of PTSD and the resolution of symptoms experienced by veterans of the British Army, Navy and Air Force, as well as family members who may be affected by living with a traumatised person.
Delivering Therapy to Veterans in Prisons
PTSD Resolution supports armed forces’ veterans with mental health issues at work, in the community and in prison, to support their rehabilitation and life prospects.
PTSD Resolution has treated 104 ex-service men and women in 21 UK prisons - with good results. As an independent mental health charity with 200 therapists across the UK, PTSD Resolution has stepped up to confront a problem others ignore: PTSD is on the rise amongst ex-military personnel and, unsurprisingly, in prisons.
PTSD Understanding Recovery: The Book £12.99
PTSD: Understanding and Recovery’ by Rosalind Townsend explains to those without any previous knowledge of trauma and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) what sufferers are going through and why. It provides a framework, which includes exercises and activities, to help traumatised people take back control of their minds and bodies and start along the road to recovery.
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Mental Welfare of Armed Forces' Veterans: New Impact Report
Many Veterans and Reservists continue to suffer mental health anguish resulting from their time in service to the UK - or in the case of some families, from supporting a loved one with these problems.
Charity PTSD Resolution helps them through a network of 200 therapists across the UK who provide therapy that is free, local, prompt, brief and effective, specifically to address the issue of persistent trauma. However many Veterans suffering from the symptoms are still unaware that they can get help to get better; that there is a service available to help relieve the problems of post-traumatic stress.
Remembrance Day Virtual Reception:
PTSD Resolution & Armed Forces Covenant, Nov 10th, 6pm
A major initiative to promote the mental welfare of Forces’ Veterans, Reservists and their families working in commerce and the public sector is highlighted in a virtual reception on November 10th at 6pm.
Attending the online event will be senior business and public sector decision-makers: signatories to the Armed Forces Covenant, and those with a CSR, Corporate and Social Responsibility, role or an interest in workplace mental health and that of Forces’ Veterans, Reservists and their families in particular.
75 year old Jonathan Thomson has completed the North Coast 500 to raise £10,000 for PTSD Resolution, a UK charity helping Veterans, Reservists and their families overcome trauma
A former Royal Marine, Jonathan describes PTSD as “a dreadful affliction that can affect those who have witnessed or been involved in traumatic events. Too many of our Veterans or those still serving suffer from it.”
New Funding for Veterans Welfare by Armed Forces Covenant Fund
The Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust has awarded PTSD Resolution a grant of £35,000 under the Covid-19 Impact Programme. This will help the armed forces' mental health charity to maintain support for veterans while they face additional stress from the economic and social impact of the pandemic, at a time when donations to all charities have declined.
The Trust supports the Armed Forces Covenant by delivering funding programmes that create positive change to armed forces communities across the UK. It is a charity and classified as a Non-Departmental Public Body, or NDPB. It manages the Armed Forces Covenant Fund, worth £10m each year.
New Memorial Wall for Forces' Dead with No Marked Grave
VJ Day 75, August 15th 2020
To commemorate the 75th anniversary of the victory over Japan, VJ Day, armed forces’ charity PTSD Resolution has launched an online ‘memorial wall’ for relatives to remember veterans of the UK services in all wars who died without a known grave.
Colonel Tony Gauvain (Retired), chairman of PTSD Resolution, whose father was killed in action in Singapore in 1942, says:
“VJ Day on August 15th marks the day when Imperial Japan surrendered in World War II, bringing the war to an end. The memorial wall initiative serves as a reminder of all those people who were killed in action and reported as missing presumed dead, and who do not have any gravestone by which to honour their memory."
The Veterans Foundation is supporting PTSD Resolution with a grant of £19,500 to fund the charity's work in resolving the mental trauma of armed forces' veterans, reservists and their families.
With nearly 3,000 referrals to date, the therapy service is free of charge, through a network of 200 therapists nationwide and also delivered online and by phone.
The Veterans Foundation provides a nationwide source of funding for British Armed Forces charities to help them carry out life-changing projects for veterans in need and their dependents.
PTSD Resolution: Delivering Brief and Effective Therapy to Veterans in Prisons
To date, PTSD Resolution has treated 104 ex-service men and women in 21 UK prisons - with good results. As an independent mental health charity with 200 therapists across the UK, PTSD Resolution has stepped up to confront a problem others ignore: PTSD is on the rise amongst ex-military personnel and, unsurprisingly, in prisons.
In fact, a 2018 study on mental health worldwide found that up to 27% of male prisoners - and 37% of female - suffer Post Traumatic Stress symptoms. The same study revealed 90% of detainees with PTSD have received no psychological treatment - making PTSD the least treated mental disorder in prisons
Armed Forces Day June 27: Help for Traumatised Veterans Locked Up During Lockdown
On Armed Forces Day, June 27, a mental health charity is highlighting the plight of armed forces' veterans in the UK criminal justice system, many of whom are suffering from military trauma and are not getting the therapeutic support that they need to get well and be rehabilitated, says PTSD Resolution.
It was a week before Christmas 1993 when Sam met Scott at a nightclub in Bury. Two weeks later she moved in with him. This lightning romance was the start of a twenty-two year journey that would include joy - they welcomed a baby daughter soon after - but also tragedy.
Join Us in the 2.6 Challenge!
Calling all home superheroes to help save charities like PTSD Resolution hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak.
It's a tough time for us all. For charities like ours, it's harder to find the funding we need to help Veteran, Reservists and Families – many are really struggling with mental health issues under lockdown.
FC: Falklands, Gulf and Northern Ireland Veteran
"My traumatic event took place in the Falklands, in particular the events of the 21st May 1982. I started having nightmares and flashbacks in the mid 1990s. At first these were infrequent. Recently I was under a tremendous amount of pressure, both at work and with domestic issues, and the nightmares/flashbacks increased - culminating in the worst attack I have ever had."
Former Royal Marine Takes on Scottish 500 Mile Cycling Challenge
We caught up with one of our newest fundraisers over the phone this week and heard about his own military background, his reasons for supporting us and why he wants more people to come forward and get the help they need.
"Having heard about the life changing work PTSD Resolution is doing, I've decided to raise enough money to pay for the treatment for 20 veterans by pedalling 500 miles on what's known as the North Coast 500."
New: Veterans' PTSD Therapy Programme via Phone and Internet Launched.
Forces' Charity Remote Therapy Service to Counter Crisis of Self-Isolation.
Forces' veterans, reservists and their families can now receive therapy for military PTSD through a phone or internet call, following a successful pilot programme by PTSD Resolution. To date the veterans' charity has had 2,900 referrals over 11 years, delivering treatment face-to-face through a network of 200 accredited therapists.
Coping With Self-Isolation
PTSD Resolution's guide to getting needs met whilst trapped in self-isolation
Getting dressed and out of bed is good for morale
Sounds pretty obvious, but resist the urge to take duvet days or have a lie in or stay up later than normal. Setting the alarm for your usual time and sticking with your morning routine is a positive thing you can do to control how you start your day. Shower, shave, eating a healthy and breakfast and making your bed are all good drills. Wearing a suit is maybe taking it a bit far, so dress down but no pyjamas. Think too about taking just a short walk or a run to re-energise the senses.
Gemma Ferguson: An Extraordinary Transformation
When Gemma Ferguson flies to the USA this March to compete in the 2020 “Arnold’s” Sports Festival she’ll have come a long way from her lowest point in 2015.
After serving in the Army for nine years - including posts in Iraq and Afghanistan - Gemma had trouble adjusting to civilian life. Her problems began to spiral and when she lost her job and her flat she moved home with her mum, Jacqui. It was Jacqui who persuaded Gemma to make the call to PTSD Resolution - the first step on her journey to become Britain’s Strongest (U82kg) Woman!
FDM Awarded Armed Forces Covenant ERS Gold Award
with PTSD Resolution Mental Health Programme
Employers are meeting their commitments under the Armed Forces Covenant by working with PTSD Resolution - the charity for forces veterans’ mental health - and going on to win recognition with awards through the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS).
The FDM Group, a FTSE 250 firm, recruits, trains and deploys ex-forces personnel as well as graduates and those looking to return to work after a career break. FDM has engaged with PTSD Resolution to support the wellbeing of any forces’ veterans who have been affected by military trauma, utilising the charity’s national network of therapists. PTSD Resolution provided critical support to help FDM achieve the ERS Gold Award in 2017.
Ian Young - An update
Last time we caught up with Ian Young he was preparing to represent GB at the 2017 Invictus games in Canada. A huge achievement, he went on to be an Ambassador for the 2018 games and is currently an athletics coach for Invictus 2020.
It’s been a long recovery journey from his initial diagnosis to today - and Ian is keen to break down the stigma surrounding Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and emphasise the importance of asking for help.
As bonfire night draws closer we offer a gentle reminder - fireworks aren’t fun for everyone.
For Veterans suffering from PTSD, fireworks aren’t a harmless way to celebrate but can trigger a traumatic reaction. On 11th November we will pause and pay tribute to our Service men and women, so, why not - just days before - spare a thought for Veterans like Jason Haynes.
Jason’s trauma and PTSD diagnosis means the 5th November isn’t carefree as it once was. As with many Veterans, the widespread and largely unregulated use of fireworks on and around bonfire night can be intensely triggering:
Tanya's Everest Challenge for PTSD Resolution
When Tanya Hodges was climbing Mount Kilimanjaro it was the letters from home that kept her going.
In the darkness and freezing winds of the final climb, the testimonies of Veterans treated by PTSD Resolution helped her put one foot in front of the other. That was in September 2018 and after pushing her body to the limit and successfully summiting Kilimanjaro at 5,895m - and raising £3,000 for PTSD Resolution in the process – Tanya decided on her next challenge: to hike to Everest Base Camp in March 2020.
World Mental Health Day 2019:
10 October 2019:
Focus on Suicide Prevention
Every 40 seconds, someone loses their life to suicide. Join us, on 10 October, in “40 seconds of action” to raise awareness of the scale of suicide around the world and the role that each of us can play to help prevent it.
PTSD Resolution makes a major contribution to the welfare of Forces Veterans’ mental health and suicide prevention. Anyone who wants help – promptly, free of charge and available locally - or to make a donation in support of this great work can visit here.
‘City Security’ magazine Autumn 2019:
You have invested in mitigating risk and ensuring the resilience of your systems and property - but what about your security personnel?
Have you considered how they may be affected if they have to deal with a traumatic event, and the aftermath?
PTSD Resolution, the charity supporting the mental health of forces’ veterans, reservists and their families, is organising the third annual ‘Shell Shock Walk’ in London on Saturday 14th September, 2019. The walk from Wandsworth Bridge to Tower Bridge is over eight miles and starts at 13:30 - details are at www.ptsdresolution.org/shellshockwalk.php.
The walk is to highlight the issues of veterans’ mental health resulting from military trauma, and to raise funds for therapy through PTSD Resolution, which provides free treatment through a network of 200 therapists. Resolution of symptoms is achieved on average after five outpatient sessions, says the charity.
ISEC International 2019 has appointed PTSD Resolution as an official charity for the security exhibition at the Excel Centre, June 18 – 20/
IFSEC International is the biggest security exhibition in Europe. It takes place over three days at London Excel.
IFSEC International welcomes over 27,000 global security professionals to experience the latest technological innovations and hear from industry leaders - all under one roof, over three days.
The event caters to everyone within the security buying chain from manufacturers, distributors, installers, integrators, consultants to end users. With over 500 exhibitors showcasing over 10,000 products, you will be able to find the perfect security solution for your business.
'Shadow' Population of Forces' Veterans who suffer PTSD without Help
Many UK armed forces' veterans are suffering from the effects of military trauma, but are going without any official diagnosis or help according to a new survey of 3,000 former armed forces' personnel conducted by charity PTSD Resolution.
Unknown and untreated, this 'shadow' population receives no appropriate medical or counselling support, says PTSD Resolution; they may number as many veterans as are diagnosed with PTSD through the NHS and healthcare organisations for former servicemen and women.
PTSD Resolution has a national network of 200 counsellors that helps forces' veterans, reservists and their families suffering from military trauma. A short informational video 'Drop the Mask' has just been launched.
PTSD Resolution 10th Anniversary Conference, 18th May 2019
A highly successful PTSD Resolution conference marked the 10th anniversary of the charity and was attended by HG (Human Givens) therapists, as well as forces’ veterans and family members who have received treatment successfully for mental health issues.
The conference is for the 200 Human Givens therapists, as part of their continuous professional development, and is also open to other healthcare and military professionals with an interest in military mental health.
CSR and The Armed Forces Covenant: Organisations' Responsibilities
The Armed Forces Covenant is a commitment by public and private sector organisations to support those who have served in the UK armed forces. It should be a key part of every director's CSR (Corporate & Social Responsibility) programme.
PTSD Resolution is a leading charity supporting the mental welfare of Forces' Veterans, Reservists and their families in fulfillment of the Covenant.
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PTSD Conference, London 18th May 2019
Armed Forces’ Veterans Charity celebrates 10 years of outstanding service.
PTSD Resolution - the second largest UK military mental health charity, and member of Cobseo, the Confederation of Service Charities - is marking its 10th anniversary at its biennial Conference in London on 18th May.
"Walk Round The World" for Resolution
Charity Event - We aim to cover the distance round the World - 40076 kilometres - by logging our daily walking, jogging, cycling or wheelchair travel.
As at 1st April 2019 we have walked over 17000 kms - more than 30% of the distance around the world - and raised over £6000 - let's make it to £10000
We are doing this for Resolution - Why not join in?
PTSD Resolution has released a new PowerPoint presentation available for download.
This new content (available with and without additional video) is a concise, multimedia guide to who we are, what we do and what you can do to help. It can be used as a presentation aid - or more generally to clarify our mission, our history and our process.
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Run the Brighton Marathon and support Veterans' mental health charity, PTSD Resolution
We have tickets for the Brighton Marathon taking place on the 14th April 2019, to reserve your ticket please contact us at komeara@ptsdresolution.org
PTSD Resolution provides free, effective local and prompt treatment to Veterans, Reservists and their families who have experienced trauma. It delivers treatment through a nationwide network of over 200 qualified therapists. It receives no government funding and needs your help to continue delivering support for those who need it.New Book - 'PTSD: Understanding and Recovery', by Rosalind Townsend
PTSD: Understanding and Recovery' by Rosalind Townsend explains to those without any previous knowledge of trauma and PTSD (Post Traumatic Stress Disorder) what sufferers are going through and why. It provides a framework, which includes exercises and activities, to help traumatised people take back control of their minds and bodies and start along the road to recovery.
The Big Give 2018: Your Donation DOUBLED
Donations will be doubled when any anyone donates online via the Big Give to support Forces' Veterans mental health services provided by charity PTSD Resolution, from 12pm (midday) on 27th November. The event closes seven days later, at 12pm midday 4th December.
TANYA TAKES ON KILIMANJARO TO RAISE £3,000 for PTSD Resolution
When Tanya Hodges was a young woman her father Raymond sadly passed away. He had served all over the world for over 20 years in the Royal Navy, and the stories he told her about his travels made a huge impression on her.
Tanya now works on a daily basis with ex-members of the armed forces, as part of her role as Security Trainer at Gatwick Airport, a job she enjoys immensely.
ASIS - Special Remembrance Fundraising Event
ASIS UK are hosting a charity fundraising remembrance event immediately after our winter seminar and AGM from 6pm on 13th November to commemorate 100 years since the end of World War I.
Join us and our Charity Partner PTSD Resolution for drinks, canapés entertainment and a raffle at the Francis Crick Institute where we will be joined by a host of serving and former military veterans to mark this momentous occasion.
A Mile in my Boots
On the 3rd October a team from the 1st Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, took off from Catterick, North Yorkshire and over 7 days made their way down through the UK to Warminster, Wiltshire, finishing at their camp Battlesbury Barracks in Warminster on World Mental Health Day.
Each day they will TAB (tactical advance to battle) between 30-40 miles carrying 15kg (33lbs). By the end of the week they will have travelled 435km (267 miles).
The Shell Shock Walk Sep 15th 2018
With our steadfast band of loyal supporters the walkers we set off from the Waterfront Pub in Wandsworth to raise funds for PTSD Resolution. We also met to remember the fallen and injured of the Great War - particularly those who suffered from Shell Shock, later known as military PTSD; some of whom unfortunately were either imprisoned or executed for alleged cowardice or desertion.
We would like to thank the manager and staff at the Waterfront Pub. They looked after us royally and we enjoyed coffee and snacks and some of us a beer or glass of wine.
Graham Bassett and Mike Hurst, security industy recruitment specialists, have been appointed as Ambassadors to represent the charity PTSD Resolution. Both are Vice Chairmen of ASIS in the UK – a leading organisation for security professionals that has 35,000 members worldwide
Marking 100 years since the end of the First World War, this exhibition explores the immediate impact of the conflict on British, German and French art. As the first exhibition to examine the culture of memorials alongside new developments in post-war art it looks at how artists responded to the physical and psychological scars left on Europe.
Art was used in many ways in the tumultuous period after the end of the war, from documenting its destructive impact, to the building of public memorials and as a social critique.
I don't actually like walking but I knew I had to set out on this journey. I knew that the therapeutic aspect of walking would help me overcome my PTSD symptoms - and it did. Walking has really sorted my head out. It forced me to tell my story over and over as I moved from town to town, spreading the word about PTSD Resolution. Talking to people every day has really improved my self-confidence, too. The walk was like a complete restart for my life. It was just what I needed.
Read MoreI spent eight years working as a submariner in the Royal Navy. I loved my job - I was away for four or five months of the year and visited plenty of foreign ports. But after seven years' service, I decided to leave. My wife was expecting our second child and having missed so much of my first born's life, I wanted to be there.
Read MoreVeterans' mental health charity, PTSD Resolution, is calling for your support on Armed Forces Day on 30 June.
PTSD Resolution provides free, effective local and prompt treatment to Veterans, Reservists and their families who have experienced trauma. It delivers treatment through a nationwide network of over 200 qualified therapists. It receives no government funding and needs your help to continue delivering support for those who need it.
Armed Forces Day is a chance to show your support from currently serving troops, their families, veterans and cadets. There are many ways for people, communities and organisations across the country to show their support and get involved.
Read MoreASIS UK has announced it is to partner with the charity PTSD Resolution to access the national network of therapists for the treatment of trauma for our members.
ASIS International is the largest organisation for security professionals, with more than 38,000 members worldwide including 750 in the UK.
Professor Neil Greenberg and Dr Howard Burdett compared treatment outcomes in 504 PTSD Resolution clients with data from the NHS Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) programme.
First ‘Shell Shock Walk’ Raises New Funds for Veterans’ Welfare
Supporters of PTSD Resolution raised new funding of over £1500 on the first ‘Shell Shock Walk’ on Saturday 17th September. If you were unable to join the walk you can still donate here:-
Donate to the Shell Shock Walk HERE
22 PressUps: Get Fit, Have Fun, Help our Veterans
WHEN 43-year-old Craig Robinson's pals nominated him on Facebook to complete the 22 Press Ups challenge for charity PTSD Resolution, he decided to call in back up. He rounded up some rugby friends and organised a pub crawl with a difference, carrying out the challenge in 22 pubs from Bingley's Wetherspoons to the City Vaults and The City Gent.
Take steps for PTSD Resolution and challenge yourself, your friends, colleagues, families and children to take part in PTSD Resolution's Walk Round the World (WRTW) and raise funds for former Service men and women and their families who are struggling from the trauma of conflict and help them get back to a normal life.
With 129 people so tragically killed on November 13th in Paris, there are many hundreds or more who witnessed the events, who will be deeply traumatised and returning to work at some stage.
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A fund-raising track day at Castle Combe motor circuit near Chippenham on Wednesday 21st October 2015 raised £3,000 for PTSD Resolution
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PTSD Resolution receives many testimonials from veterans who have received therapy from our national network, such as this one:-
Read MoreCan you run, skip or juggle? We are looking for friends and supports to help us raise funds, perhaps meet a personal challenge or fulfil a dream..
Read MoreBonamy Waddell (nee Gauvain, and a daughter of PTSD Resolution Chairman) ran the 2015 Brighton Marathon last April for PTSD Resolution.
Read More"When you're a squaddie, whatever happens, you have a few beers and you push it all to the back of your mind. It's the squaddie way," Glenn Owen says. "But later it comes back.
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