Accessing support
The Veterans' Railcard
The Veterans' Railcard benefits more than 830,000 veterans who do not already qualify for existing discounts. The government has specifically introduced the card to create more...
How to access the Transition, Intervention and Liaison (TIL) mental health service
Within the NHS in England, there are a range of mental health services that provide different types of care and treatment. This includes dedicated mental health services for service personnel...
Getting help if you’re feeling suicidal in England or Wales
If you experience a mental health crisis (when you no longer feel able to cope or are not in control of your situation) and you are not under the care of a mental health team, you can get help by...
Access to mental wellbeing support in England
If you experience a mental health crisis (when you no longer feel able to cope or are not in control of your situation) and you are not under the care of a mental health team, you can get help by...
Accessing the NHS Veterans’ Mental Health Complex Treatment Service (CTS)
Within the NHS in England, there are a range of mental health services that provide different types of care and treatment. This includes dedicated mental health services for service personnel...
Accessing Support for mental Wellbeing - Other Organisations that can help
ABF The Soldiers’ Charity ABF The Soldiers’ Charity offer a lifetime of support to soldiers, veterans and their immediate families when in need. They can provide grants and financial support to...
Mental health support for families of veterans
Mental wellbeing is an important part of family life, as it can affect everyone in the household. Veterans in particular may experience mental health concerns, and partners, children, or other family...
Help with depression in England
Depression is a very common illness and can affect people in different ways. Some people suffer long lasting feelings of sadness and hopelessness, while others lose interest in things that they used...
Access to mental wellbeing support in Wales
If you need immediate assistance with your mental wellbeing, call the emergency services on 999 or visit your nearest Accident and Emergency service . You can also talk to your GP who can refer you...
Mental health support for spouses and dependants in England
Various services and organisations provide support for the mental wellbeing of spouses and dependants of service and ex-Service people. You can talk to your GP who can refer you to a specialist. The...