
Liza Jarvis
@lizajarvis79
Passionate about personalised care with a focus on children, young people and the armed forces community.
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18-03-2014 19:46:09
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Last chance to complete our questionnaires (before they close on 12 July)! Have a listen to our Project Lead, Liza Jarvis, explaining how important it is to us to hear from you. A reminder that you can find the questionnaires here: fvtp.org.uk/get-involved

A fascinating day University of West London looking at how creative arts can support veterans




🚨 We are recruiting for a social prescriber/research assistant to work across our youth social prescribing projects in CAMHS and schools 🚨 ‼️ Deadline Sept 2nd ‼️Apply 👇🏽 shorturl.at/h7kMB Social Prescribing Youth Network The National Academy for Social Prescribing Social Prescribing Network National Association of Link Workers Social Biobehavioural Research Group Behavioural Science & Health UCL UCL IEHC

Great meeting of the Female Veterans' Transformation Programme steering group today. We really are seeing positive progress and thank everyone for their continued support for the work



Programme Lead Liza Jarvis spoke at the NHS Veteran Aware conference in Liverpool yesterday, talking about the programme. It was also great to chat to Nikki and Carly from Everton in the Community and hear about all the work they are doing with female veterans! #NHSVeteranAware




Our Programme Lead attended the Female Veterans Alliance Female Veterans Alliance workshop in Wales yesterday. This was a fantastic event hearing the views, opinions and experiences of female veterans and how things can be improved in the future. Thank you for the invite!




In our Newsletter we would like to promote those services that are providing support for those who need it over the Christmas/winter period. If anyone knows of a service that they would like to share please get in contact using the email address below. [email protected]


Great news - looking forward to seeing what comes next - give them a follow to keep up to date with new developments Daniel Hayes, PhD Social Biobehavioural Research Group

