Forces in Mind Trust (@fimtrust) 's Twitter Profile
Forces in Mind Trust

@fimtrust

Seeking to improve transition for all UK military personnel and their families.

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Office for Veterans' Affairs (@veteransgovuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/2 Did you know veterans have free access to HeadFIT, the Ministry of Defence 🇬🇧 mental health fitness tool? These tools aim to: ☺️ Lift your mood 💪 Boost confidence 💯 Improve performance 🛌 Help sleep 😎 De-stress Try now: headfit.org

The Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre (@fimt_rc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our latest Meet the Expert is live with Dr Howard Burdett from King's Centre for Military Health Research speaking on his work on the ADVANCE-INVEST study, and how research is key in determining present needs and risk factors to effectively support ex-Service personnel and their families. fimt-rc.org/news/20250114-…

Our latest Meet the Expert is live with Dr Howard Burdett from <a href="/kcmhr/">King's Centre for Military Health Research</a> speaking on his work on the ADVANCE-INVEST study, and how research is key in determining present needs and risk factors to effectively support ex-Service personnel and their families. 

fimt-rc.org/news/20250114-…
The Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre (@fimt_rc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨FiMT RC Conference Speaker Announcement! Sue Liburd MBE DL is a Veteran, businesswoman, researcher, senior executive advisor, and insightful voice on inclusive leadership, and will share her insights and lived experience with attendees. Tickets & info: fimt-rc.org/conference

🚨FiMT RC Conference Speaker Announcement!

Sue Liburd MBE DL is a Veteran, businesswoman, researcher, senior executive advisor, and insightful voice on inclusive leadership, and will share her insights and lived experience with attendees.

Tickets &amp; info: fimt-rc.org/conference
Soldiering On Awards (@soldieronawards) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Last year, the Working Together Award - in partnership with Forces in Mind Trust - was won by Sunderland UK Armed Forces Partnership. Who do you know that should recognised in the 2025 Awards? Nominate today at bit.ly/4hAHjOS #WhoDoYouKnow #ArmedForcesCommunity #SOA2025

Forces in Mind Trust (@fimtrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FiMT-funded research by King’s College London helps inform Ministry of Defence mental fitness initiative HeadFIT fim-trust.org/news-policy-it…

Forces in Mind Trust (@fimtrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New funding awarded to Thinks Insight & Strategy to support improved engagement with support services for the Armed Forces community 👇 fim-trust.org/news-policy-it…

Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (@kingsioppn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What are the factors behind a successful transition out of the #ArmedForces for ex-servicewomen? A new report by King's Centre for Military Health Research, commissioned by Forces in Mind Trust, has explored the facilitators and barriers to the start of a post-service life. Click to learn more 👇 bit.ly/42mGao3

National Centre for Mental Health (NCMH) (@ncmh_wales) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🏆 Congratulations, Dr Neil Kitchiner on being awarded the 2025 Research Legacy award at this year's Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre Conference, KCL University, London. Dr Kitchiner also had an opportunity to present the Spring Military PTSD programme. A version of Spring

🏆 Congratulations, Dr Neil Kitchiner on being awarded the 2025 Research Legacy award at this year's Forces in Mind Trust Research Centre Conference, KCL University, London.

Dr Kitchiner also had an opportunity to present the Spring Military PTSD programme. A version of Spring
Forces in Mind Trust (@fimtrust) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New research from King’s College London, funded by FiMT, has examined offending behaviours throughout the life of Service personnel to better understand the risk factors and to provide recommendations for support. Read more -> fim-trust.org/news-policy-it…

New research from King’s College London, funded by FiMT, has examined offending behaviours throughout the life of Service personnel to better understand the risk factors and to provide recommendations for support.

Read more -&gt; fim-trust.org/news-policy-it…
Veterans Scotland (@veteransscot) 's Twitter Profile Photo

📊 A new report titled "Lifetime Offending Behaviour Among UK Military Personnel" has been published, examining the factors influencing criminal behaviour among those who have served in the Armed Forces. Explore the full report here: fim-trust.org/project/lifeti… #MilitaryResearch

📊 A new report titled "Lifetime Offending Behaviour Among UK Military Personnel" has been published, examining the factors influencing criminal behaviour among those who have served in the Armed Forces. 

Explore the full report here: fim-trust.org/project/lifeti… 

#MilitaryResearch