NEWS – MENTAL HEALTH HELP FOR ARMED FORCES' VETERANS
Are you a family member supporting a Veteran with trauma? We’re here to help you too.
Military Veterans mental health charity PTSD Resolution has announced the launch of FAITH (Family Assistance & Intervention for Trauma Healing), a pioneering programme supporting families affected by living with a traumatised armed forces Veteran. The initiative responds to growing evidence that trauma can impact relatives and entire households of sufferers.
PTSD Resolution delivers free, prompt access to trauma therapy for Veterans, and now their family members too, through a nationwide network of 200 qualified Human Givens therapists, requiring no GP referral or diagnosis. The programme launches following a successful pilot showing significant improvements in family members’ mental health outcomes, with proven recovery rates of 68% among family members receiving therapy from the charity.
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PTSD Resolution Achieves Silver ERS Award
A Call to Action for Employers to Support Veterans via The Armed Forces Covenant
On 4th September 2024, PTSD Resolution proudly accepted its Silver Award in the Armed Forces Covenant's Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS) - a significant milestone celebrated in the historic grounds of Admiralty House at HM Naval Base Portsmouth.
PTSD Resolution hopes this award will inspire other organisations to join the Covenant and support the reintegration of UK Veterans into civilian life. Central to the charity’s own Covenant pledge is the belief that supporting ex-Service personnel is not only a moral obligation - but also a strategic advantage for businesses.
This Remembrance Day, Stand with Our Veterans
On Remembrance Day we are reminded of the courage and commitment displayed by our Armed Forces, many of whom returned from battle bearing invisible mental wounds. Sadly, some have faced a lack of understanding - and suffered alone.
Today, we have the knowledge and tools to address Post Traumatic Stress - but we need your support to help our Veterans heal.
Veterans like Sam*, who served with the Welsh Guards in Northern Ireland and the Falklands: “For forty years I have suffered with physical burns and trauma from the explosion on board the Sir Galahad, which took the lives of my platoon. A recent trigger brought it all back in force, together with the nightmares and the guilt of my survival."
PTSD Resolution Fundraiser Jonathan Thomson on BFBS Radio - 4th October 2024
Our friend and star fundraiser Jonathan Thomson talks to BFBS’s Hayley Hammond about his recent, and final, fundraising cycle, ‘Pyrenees 24’ - and why PTSD Resolution is his charity of choice.
Listen to the interview here:
The ‘Pyrenees 24’ challenge was a gruelling 435 miles (700kms) with an astonishing elevation gain of 35,832 feet - equivalent to cycling from London to Edinburgh and 1.23 times the height of Mount Everest from sea level. It marks the culmination of Jonathan’s fundraising efforts, which have raised over £153,000 to date - enough to fund therapy for more than 180 veterans and their families.
New Partnership Tackles Dual Challenges Facing UK Armed Forces (UKAF) Veterans: Substance Misuse and PTSD
In a pioneering move to address the complex mental health needs of UK Armed Forces (UKAF) veterans, Change Grow Live, the UKs largest drug and alcohol charity, has partnered with UKAF mental health charity PTSD Resolution (PTSDR) to launch a programme which provides integrated care for veterans struggling with both substance misuse and post-traumatic stress.
PTSD Resolution on BFBS Radio - 1st October 2024
Our CEO Charles Highett talks to BFBS's Joe Carden about how PTSD Resolution is treating UK Veterans & families, both in the UK and overseas, via the online therapy we adopted during the pandemic.
Our new Overseas Treatment Initiative aims to connect with UK Veterans worldwide who may be unaware that effective therapy is available to them via the Internet, regardless of their location. Support is also available for family members, who may be affected by living with a traumatised person.
New Video - Jonathan Thomson: A Fundraising Journey
On Wednesday 18th September, Jonathan Thomson, along with a team of committed cyclists, completed their fifth and final fundraising challenge, through the French Pyrenees - all to raise funds for our Veterans, Reservists and families.
The Pyrenees 24 donation page remains open for those wishing to contribute to this worthy cause. To support PTSD Resolution and help more veterans access crucial mental health services.
The Final Ride: Ex-Royal Marine in his 80th Year Completes 435-Mile Epic Cycle Challenge through the French Pyrenees for Veteran’s Charity
In a remarkable feat of endurance and dedication, ex-Royal Marine Jonathan Thomson, in his 80th year, has completed his fifth and final epic cycling challenge for PTSD Resolution, the charity for forces veterans’ mental health.
The ‘Pyrenees 24’ challenge was a gruelling 435 miles (700kms) with an astonishing elevation gain of 35,832 feet - equivalent to cycling from London to Edinburgh and 1.23 times the height of Mount Everest from sea level. It marks the culmination of Jonathan’s fundraising efforts, which have raised over £153,000 to date - enough to fund therapy for more than 180 veterans and their families.
Mental Health Tops Britons' Health Concerns: Veterans' Charity PTSD Resolution Responds
A recent Ipsos survey has revealed a significant shift in public health concerns, with mental health now surpassing cancer and obesity as the primary health worry for Britons, as reported in The Guardian. This change in perception reflects the growing awareness of mental health issues and their impact on individuals and society as a whole.
PTSD Resolution Launches Campaign to Support Overseas Veterans' Mental Health
PTSD Resolution, a leading UK armed forces charity, has launched a campaign to provide free mental health support to British ex-service personnel living overseas who may be struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health issues.
We are delighted to announce that PTSD Resolution has achieved the Employer Recognition Scheme Silver Award!
The Armed Forces Covenant ERS encourages employers to support UK Veterans - and inspire others to do the same.
The scheme encompasses Bronze, Silver and Gold awards for employer organisations that pledge, demonstrate or advocate support to defence and the armed forces community - and align their values with the Armed Forces Covenant.
Today is VJ Day - (Victory over Japan) Day - marking 79 years since the surrender of Japan and the end of the WWII. Did you know around 9,000 British and Commonwealth soldiers were killed or wounded, with 130,000 captured in Malaya and Singapore?
The war ended in Europe in May 1945 - but thousands of personnel were still fighting in the Asia Pacific, from Hawaii to North East India. It was brutal: “The fighting took place in malaria-ridden jungles during drenching monsoon rains and on remote islands in searing tropical heat, but always against a tenacious and often brutal enemy…”
- National Army Museum
ASG TATE Workshop: PTSD Resolution Launches New TATE Workshop for Security Sector
PTSD Resolution, a charity providing free trauma therapy to armed forces' veterans, reservists and their families, has introduced a new Trauma Awareness Training for Employers (TATE) workshop for the security sector, with Assist Security Group (ASG) as the first company to participate in the programme.
John’s journey took a transformative turn when he discovered PTSD Resolution - and with effective support, he not only overcame his darkness, but found a renewed purpose in offering hope to those battling similar demons.
Growing up on a council estate in Manchester, John’s early years were marked by stark contrasts. Despite the deprivation around him, he was nurtured by two loving parents -and his older brothers, though significantly older, were always part of his life.
PTSD Resolution Ambassador and fundraiser extraordinaire Tanya Hodges has blitzed another epic physical challenge - all to raise much-needed funds for UK Veterans, Reservists and families struggling with mental health issues.
PTSD Resolution Social Support: A Comprehensive Approach to Veteran Care
UK Veterans' mental health charity PTSD Resolution is increasingly recognised for its free, prompt and effective trauma therapy - but the organisation has another invaluable service. Alongside delivering Human Givens Therapy, the charity provides essential social support and aftercare to its Veteran clients - acknowledging a critical, and often overlooked, aspect of the journey to recovery.
A Hero's Journey: Major Wayne Owers' Path to Overcoming PTSD
An article in the Sunday Telegraph, 16th June 2024, reported how Major Wayne Owers, a decorated Afghanistan veteran and a distinguished 27-year career in the Army, rose through the ranks to become a highly respected bomb disposal officer, earning three prestigious honours from the Queen.
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PTSD Resolution Launches New Film to Support Armed Forces Veterans on D-Day Anniversary
6th June 2024 - PTSD Resolution, a UK charity providing free and effective therapy for the mental welfare of Forces' Veterans, Reservists and their families, has launched a new short film to raise awareness of the mental health issues faced by veterans and the support available to them. The film's release coincides with the 80th anniversary of D-Day, paying tribute to the sacrifices made by the armed forces.
PTSD Resolution Honours Top Fundraisers at House of Lords Reception
On Tuesday 21st May, UK Veterans’ mental health charity PTSD Resolution recognised three exceptional fundraisers at their annual reception held at the House of Lords. Jonathan Thomson, Tanya Hodges and Richard Wyatt were each presented with a bespoke PTSD Resolution commissioned award in appreciation of their tireless efforts to support those struggling with the impacts of trauma.
Get Inspired to Move for Mental Health
This week is Mental Health Awareness Week (13th - 19th May) and the theme for 2024 is 'Movement: moving for our mental health.’ We all know that moving more is beneficial for our mental wellbeing - so what is it that sometimes gets in our way?
As the Mental Health Foundation acknowledges: “There can be numerous barriers to being physically active and moving such as low energy, lack of confidence, or financial constraints.” At some point in our lives we will all face at least one of these challenges. “Rather than be hard on ourselves, it’s important to recognise their validity and find what works for each of us…”
PTSD Resolution: Drink and Drug News
PTSD Resolution is featured in Drink and Drug News this month, highlighting its compassionate pathway to resolving trauma and addiction among military veterans, reservists, and their families. The charity's approach is holistic, addressing mental health issues and addiction simultaneously, recognising that addiction is often a symptom of underlying trauma.
Over Half of England's Ex-Servicemen and Women Grapple with Health Issues, Study Shows
An article in The Guardian has highlighted that a majority of former soldiers in England are battling health challenges after their military service, with many wary of seeking professional assistance.
The article draws on a recent study which involved 4,910 former military personnel and was undertaken by the Royal College of GPs (RCGP) in partnership with the Office for Veterans' Affairs (OVA). Their research indicated that 55% of participants are grappling with health issues potentially linked to their time in the forces. Upon returning to civilian life, over 80% have seen their health deteriorate.
Shirley Ghobrial: Rediscovering Purpose & Passion through PTSD Resolution
Living with PTSD can be an isolating, relentless fight - but Shirley Ghobrial's story offers a powerful message of hope. Struggling with the impact of military trauma, Shirley's life was once dominated by the symptoms of PTSD—until she found a lifeline in PTSD Resolution.
If you've ever felt overwhelmed by the aftermath of trauma, Shirley's story of rediscovery will not only inspire - but could also guide you toward a brighter tomorrow.
In 2024, PTSD Resolution is calling on supporters to take on a challenge and fundraise for UK Veterans, Reservists and families!
Did you make a New Years Resolution to get active in 2024? Why not challenge yourself AND support our military heroes by signing up for one of our fundraising events?
We have a growing list of exciting fundraising options for our supporters - including the ever-popular Great North Run and the Ultra Challenge series, an exciting year-long event that combines stunning British scenery with a variety of physical challenges catering to all fitness levels. There really is something for everyone!
Tragic Wait: Veteran's Struggle with PTSD and Untimely Death Amid Healthcare Delays
George Du Preez, a former private in the British Parachute Regiment, tragically took his own life while awaiting therapy for post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) which developed after he unintentionally shot a child in Afghanistan in 2011 - as reported in BBC News.
His wife, Katriona, disclosed that he had been unaware of the child's presence at the time of the incident
Understanding the Impact of the Christmas Period on Veterans' Mental Health
In the festive season, it's important to acknowledge that this can be a particularly challenging time of year for UK Veterans and family members struggling with trauma. At PTSD Resolution we understand the unique difficulties our beneficiaries face during this period - and we're here to provide support. Let's explore some of the factors that can affect Veterans during the Christmas season.
Honouring Sacrifice and Offering Hope: PTSD Resolution's Commitment This Remembrance Day
As the UK prepares to observe Remembrance Day, a poignant moment arrives for reflection and commemoration. This day, deeply ingrained in our national consciousness, serves as a solemn reminder of the sacrifices made by the men and women of our Armed Forces. It's a time when the nation collectively pauses to honour those who have bravely served and, in many cases, paid the ultimate price for our freedom.
New Research Shows Therapy Programme
Highly Effective for Treating Veterans' Mental Health
A new study by researchers at Nottingham Trent University provides strong evidence for the effectiveness of the charity PTSD Resolution’s programme in treating mental health symptoms experienced by former members of the UK armed forces. Analysing data from over 200 veterans who registered for treatment between 2020-2023, Project-100 found significant improvements across a range of clinical measures.
The Cost of Constantly Feeling Swamped
A fascinating article on burnout - do you know the feeling? - from our Campaign Director Patrick Rea, in the latest issue of Pulse!
The constant need to adapt and perform at a high level, under tight deadlines, can lead to executive burnout, a form of trauma caused by the unrelenting feeling of being swamped and unable to cope:
“Over half (51%) of cybersecurity professionals are kept up at night by the stress of the job and work challenges, according to CIISec’s 2020/21 State of the Profession report.
Free Mental Health Support for Vulnerable Veterans in Prison
A recent report in The Guardian has highlighted rising prisoner populations and strained resources in England and Wales's prisons, issues that disproportionately impact veterans struggling with mental health challenges. PTSD Resolution provides critical support for veterans in the criminal justice system through free mental health treatment, delivered in prison.
PTSD Resolution Conference Explores Latest in Trauma Therapy for Veterans
PTSD Resolution hosted their annual conference at the Victory Services Club in central London. The one-day event brought together Human Givens (HG) therapists, other mental health professionals and representatives from Veterans’ charities to explore the latest developments in trauma treatment for former members of the armed forces and their families.
PTSD Resolution Chairman Honoured with Healthcare and Rehabilitation Award at Soldiering On Awards
Colonel Tony Gauvain (Retired), Chairman of PTSD Resolution, was honoured with the Healthcare and Rehabilitation Award at the prestigious Soldiering On Awards ceremony on 27 September.
The award is sponsored by Redwood Technologies and recognises Tony’s outstanding commitment and contribution to supporting the mental health and welfare of veterans and their families.
And the winner is...
We are simply thrilled that our Chairman and founder Colonel Tony Gauvain (retired) was announced the Winner of the Healthcare & Rehabilitation Award at the Soldiering On Awards in London last night! It looked like a fabulous evening!
So inspiring and so, so well-deserved - huge congratulations Tony!
Tanya Hodges completes gruelling overnight South Coast
Ultra Hike for UK charity PTSD Resolution
In a relentless pursuit to raise funds for UK Veterans, PTSD Resolution Ambassador Tanya Hodges has once again showcased her dedication and indomitable spirit. On Saturday 2nd September, Tanya - who has already conquered Mount Kilimanjaro and hiked to Everest Base Camp for the charity - took on the challenging South Coast Ultra Hike.
Leaving a Meaningful Legacy through Your Will:
In a world that often moves swiftly, taking the time to reflect on the impact we can leave behind is a thoughtful endeavour.
Writing a will is not just about arranging material possessions; it's an opportunity to create a lasting legacy that resonates with your values and concerns. If you're considering how to make a difference even after you're gone, consider supporting PTSD Resolution, a UK-based charity that extends a helping hand to veterans and reservists struggling with mental health challenges stemming from military trauma.
Treating Trauma: PTSD Resolution Conference Explores Latest in Therapy
On 14th October, PTSD Resolution will host its annual conference bringing together top therapists and experts in the field of therapy for military trauma. The one-day event provides an opportunity for practitioners to exchange insights, research and experiences in treating post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) for forces veterans, their families and others affected.
PTSD Resolution Releases 10-Year Impact Report, Supporting the Forces’ Veterans Community
PTSD Resolution, a leading UK charity for military-related post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and other mental health issues, has published its 10-Year Impact Report (2014-2023). It sets out the contributions to the well-being of some 4,000 people in the military community, through a network of 200 therapists, detailing the impact of the programme and the responsible stewardship of donor funds.
Soldiering On Awards
Colonel Tony Gauvain (retired) Chairman and founder of PTSD Resolution, recently attended a private reception at the House of Lords. Accompanied by his wife Debbie and PTSD Resolution's CEO, Charles Highett, the occasion was to celebrate the finalists of the 2023 Soldiering On Awards. Tony was one of the distinguished finalists in the Health & Rehabilitation category.
Hosted by the Awards Patron, the Rt Hon Earl Howe GBE PC, the reception at the Palace of Westminster welcomed an array of attendees. From the finalists themselves to defence and government leaders, and representatives from military charities and major businesses, the event was a meeting of minds and efforts all centred on supporting the Armed Forces community.
Double Your Impact: Join The Big Give 2023 with PTSD Resolution
The Big Give 2023 is a national campaign that doubles your charitable donations at no extra cost. From midday on the 28th of November to midday on the 5th of December, every online donation made to PTSD Resolution will be matched, doubling the impact of your generosity.
The Big Give is a unique opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of veterans, reservists, and their families. PTSD Resolution, a charity that relies on the generosity of donors to provide free therapy through a network of 200 therapists across the UK.
Honouring a Fallen Soldier: Widow Seeks to Make a Difference for Military Veterans
In a determined effort to support military veterans suffering from Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD), Joss Hipwell has started on a fundraising campaign for PTSD Resolution, a charitable organisation that provides invaluable therapy and assistance for those affected.
Joss's husband, Winston Hipwell, proudly served as a Royal Engineer for 24 years, participating in conflicts across the globe, including Northern Ireland, Bosnia, and Kuwait. Although Winston successfully transitioned to running a business after his army service, he faced the invisible yet life-altering scars of PTSD. Tragically, Winston passed away on 3rd June 2023.
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The Great Shetland Charity Cycle Odyssey raise funds for Veterans' Mental Health
On a brisk Sunday, the 18th of June, 2023, a quartet of hardy cyclists, as resolute as they were intrepid, embarked on a journey that would test their mettle and endurance. Their mission? A 7-day cycling odyssey, unsupported, around the windswept beauty of the Orkney and Shetland islands, all in the name of charity. Their cause? PTSD Resolution, a beacon of hope for UK veterans grappling with the invisible wounds of mental health.
New Report on PTSD Resolution's HG Therapy
A new report presents initial findings from PTSD Resolution's Project-100 study, which explores the effectiveness of Human Givens (HG) therapy in treating psychological trauma among military veterans.
Using recognised outcome measures (CORE-10, PHQ-9, GAD-7, PCL-5), the preliminary results indicate encouraging recovery and steady improvement rates, meeting or exceeding national standards, according to Charles Highett, the CEO of PTSD Resolution.
Fundraising Cyclist Takes on 7-day, 750 km Shetlands Challenge for
UK Forces' Mental Health
After epic rides around Scotland, the Pyrenees and Wales, 78-year old ex-Marine Jonathan Thomson is heading further North this year.
On Sunday 18th June a team of four intrepid cyclists will set off from Northern Scotland on a dramatic 7-day, 750 km bike ride around the Orkney and Shetland islands - all to raise much-needed funds for UK Veterans’ mental health charity, PTSD Resolution.
The Effects of Media Reports of the Ukraine War on UK Veterans with PTSD
TV news and other media play a crucial role in shaping public perception of war. The graphic images, videos, and stories that emerge from conflict zones such as in Ukraine can be particularly triggering for veterans with mental health issues, especially those with symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD).
We are proud & delighted to announce our founder & Chairman Colonel Tony Gauvain (Retired) has been chosen as one of the nation's Coronation Champions!
20-year anniversary of Op TELIC:
Where do we go from here in Armed Forces Health Research?
If you are a veteran, please read on to see how you can contribute to help ensure better understanding of mental health issues for UK forces’ veterans.
The King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) is actively encouraging participation by veterans in their ongoing Health and Wellbeing study to better understand the long-term health implications of deployment and the experiences of veterans after leaving service. By taking part in the research, you can contribute valuable insights that help shape policy improvements and support systems for the Armed Forces community.
PTSD Resolution Announces Leadership Changes: Tony Gauvain Steps Down as CEO, Retains Chairman Role
PTSD Resolution, a leading charity providing mental health and trauma treatment for UK forces' veterans and their families, announced key leadership changes following the Trustees' meeting on 28th February 2023.
Charity co- founder Colonel Tony Gauvain (Retired) will step down as CEO, effective from 17th April, whilst retaining his role as Chairman of the Board. Charles Highett will take on the responsibilities of CEO, in addition to his current role as Financial Director.
Taking Human Givens ideas into the wider world
Human Givens ideas and skills are at the heart of Human Givens Therapy, which is exclusively applied by therapists working with the charity PTSD Resolution when delivering treatment to support Armed Forces Veterans and their family members with mental ill-health. It is this depth of psychological understanding that underpins such consistently good real world evidence of therapy outcomes.
The Conciliators Guild – which incorporates Human Givens understandings into its ground-breaking international work in diplomacy, politics and conflict resolution – has just launched a profound new online tool: the Table of Political Elements.
Thinking about Running a Marathon in 2023? - PART TWO
Setting a Goal
Setting a goal is the first step to getting started. The next thing you need to do is identify a charity that you would like to run for, then set your fundraising goal. Contact PTSD Resolution.
Choosing a Training Plan
Before you begin your training, it is important to assess your current level of fitness. If you are a beginner runner or have not been active in some time, consider starting with a 5K race as a way to get back into running shape. Once you have completed that race, consider signing up for an 8-week training program through one of the many charity organizations that offer these programs nationwide (such as Team RWB). These programs provide guidance from experienced coaches and mentors who can help motivate and support runners throughout their journey toward completing their first marathon.
PTSD Resolution Marks 20th Anniversary of the Start of The Iraq War
PTSD Resolution, a leading UK charity that provides prompt, confidential treatment and support to veterans suffering from all mental health problems including post-traumatic stress disorder, has helped over 3,600 UK armed forces veterans, of which 37% are veterans of the Iraq war.
PTSD Resolution was established in 2009, and since then it has helped veterans from all conflicts, including Iraq and Afghanistan. The charity offers a free and confidential service that provides veterans with access to trained therapists who specialise in Human Givens Therapy to treat trauma and other mental health issues.
Thinking about Running a Marathon in 2023? - PART ONE
Running a marathon can be a daunting challenge, but many people choose to take on this feat for a good cause, often raising money for charity.
The Great North Run, held annually in the UK, is a popular event for charity runners, and one of the most worthy causes to support is PTSD Resolution, a charity dedicated to helping UK veterans struggling with mental health issues. Here are some good reasons why you should consider running the Great North Run 2023 for charity, and specifically for PTSD Resolution.
We're facing challenging times... so it's never been more crucial to know what to do if you're faced with someone so distressed they're thinking about suicide.
To make sure you're prepared, join Malcolm Hanson live online for his life-saving suicide intervention day – he has a wealth of hands-on experience at helping seriously distressed people, having working for many years in the NHS with complex, severe cases, and now with refugees and veterans.
International Women's Day: Women Veterans
PTSD Resolution is a UK-based mental health charity that provides free therapy to veterans of the UK armed forces who suffer from post-traumatic stress. It works with a significant number of women who have experienced combat and other traumatic events during their service, or from living as a partner or family member of a traumatised veteran.
Walk, Jog or Run: Challenge Yourself & Support PTSD Resolution
Are you a walker, jogger or runner looking for something new? In 2023 the Ultra Challenge Series is holding 14 unforgettable events, from coastal path walks to high endurance trail runs - and PTSD Resolution is proud to be a registered charity supporting veterans’ mental health
Helping the Mental Health of Veterans Families
PTSD Resolution is one of the only veterans’ mental health charities that provides therapy to those suffering from addiction issues or who are in prison - as well as to family members, including partners and children, singly or jointly, who may experience the symptoms of trauma from living with a traumatised veteran.
Colonel Tony Gauvain (retired), chairman of PTSD Resolution says that the families of people with mental health issues are often overlooked when it comes to finding help, but they are just as deserving.
General Lord Ramsbotham, President of Charity PTSD Resolution
PTSD Resolution is deeply saddened to learn of the death of General Lord Ramsbotham, who was a valued and highly-regarded president of the charity and a champion of mental health services for UK forces' veterans. We wish to convey our condolences to David's family.
Lord Ramsbotham's tireless work in advocating for sufferers of PTSD, veterans, reservists and family members, was an inspiration to us all. He will be sorely missed by everyone who knew or met him within the charity.
Your Donation DOUBLED In Big Give Week – Starts Tuesday 29th November
Please donate through the Big Give from 12pm midday on 29th November and until 12pm, 6th December. Your donation will be doubled by our generous sponsor Monday Charitable Trust. We will be able to double donations while matched funding lasts.
Here is all that you need to do:-
● From 12pm midday on 29th November visit the Big Give.
● Please have your credit card details ready when you make your donation
Do let us know when you’ve donated – please post on Facebook or tell us on Twitter (use hashtag #PTSDresolution #BigGive) - we would love to know when you have been successful.
Seven days in Wales – 15-21 June 2022 By Jonathan Thomson, PTSD Resolution Ambassador and Fundraiser
Day 0
Our little Team of Four assembled in Swansea late this afternoon having travelled by train, car and van. Bikes have been fettled and the route, which looks longer than we'd thought, loaded into the little machines cyclist carry on their handlebars. With dry weather forecast we are set fair and will be back with news of our first bumpy100km tomorrow.
New Industry Initiative for Mental Health of Forces' Veterans
City Event November 2nd
PTSD Resolution is launching a new industry campaign to promote the mental welfare of veterans of the armed forces and support their employers. Guests at the City launch event in London on November 2nd 2022 can find out about opportunities for organisations to partner with the armed forces charity, support their staff and meet their Armed Forces Covenant (AFC) goals.
Colonel Tony Gauvain (Retired), chairman of PTSD Resolution, says:
“There are 2.4 million Armed Forces Veterans in the UK. A small but significant minority struggle with mental health issues from their time in the services. This can impact seriously on their work and employment prospects, and is both a humanitarian and a resource issue for those in industry.”
Your donation could be DOUBLED when you donate to PTSD Resolution during the BIG GIVE 2022 - 29th November to 6th December
If fundraising for UK Veterans' mental health has been on your mind, now is the time to get started. There's still plenty of time before the Big Give opens on 29th November. If you want help or advice on fund raising ideas, then do contact us.
PTSD Resolution is very happy to be taking part in the 2022 Big Give Christmas Challenge. It's a brilliant opportunity to have your donation or fundraising total doubled when you donate between midday 29th November and midday 6th December.
THE PRICE WE PAY FOR LOVE
"As we grieve the passing of Her Majesty the Queen,
many will be reminded of their own grieving for their loved ones."
- PTSD Resolution Chairman Colonel Tony Gauvain (Retired)
The PTSD Resolution Memorial Wall is a service for relatives to remember the fallen of the UK armed services who died without a known grave.
We launched the online memorial in 2020 for those wishing to remember - "and by doing so, to
support the recovery of the mental health of Veterans and Reservists who have survived and also
family members who may be affected."
Relatives of fallen veterans with no grave can submit details and an image by using the form on
the PTSD Resolution website. There is no charge: visitors are invited to make a charitable
contribution to the work of PTSD Resolution in providing free mental health therapy to traumatised
Veterans, Reservists and their families.
You can share your tribute here:
“ …BECAUSE WE OWE IT TO THEM”
Tanya Hodges treks to Everest Base Camp and raises (almost) £4,000 for UK Veterans’ Mental Health
Charity Ambassador Tanya Hodges has successfully completed a two-week hike to Everest Base Camp, including two nights spent in freezing conditions - all to raise much needed funds for mental health charity, PTSD Resolution.
“Last year in the UK, 71 military personnel and Veterans took their own life due to the mental trauma of war,” Tanya says. “This needs to be stopped. Please donate and support anyway you can. WE OWE IT TO THEM.”
Martin: UK Army Catering Corps Veteran
"If your reading this Well Done! Your on the right path. PTSD Resolution will defiantly help get you where you should and want to be.
"Before I explain how my therapist guided me away from my dark place, a brief outline how I got PTSD.
"After completing basic training and trade training as an Army Catering Corps Chef, in 1985, I was posted to an RMP unit in Northern Island, in July 1986, while returning to the garrison, I was attacked by an off duty RMP, who simply kicked the stuffing out of me and threatened to destroy my military career.
A Relationship Tested by Trauma: Sharon, Paul and Holly Too
Today, Sharon and Paul have what many would call the perfect life. Paul has a good, secure job he enjoys, Sharon runs her wedding cake business from a studio in their beautiful garden - and beloved dog Holly keeps them on their toes. But it wasn ’t always so.
As soon as Paul moved in, Sharon knew something was wrong. Up until then he had been her “big, bubbly Irishman” - but as his angry outbursts grew more frequent and more severe, it became clear his 22 years of military service had taken a toll.
NHS intensive care staff suffered same levels of PTSD during Covid as Afghanistan combat veterans
According to a study reported in inews, NHS critical care professionals have experienced the same levels of PTSD as British military veterans serving in Afghanistan in combat roles during the epidemic. Researchers say people afflicted should be given priority access to mental health therapy.
Colonel Tony Gauvain (retired), chairman of PTSD Resolution, comments on the study:
“ We have worked for the past 13 years with UK services’ veterans of Afghanistan and other conflicts and successfully alleviated their symptoms of trauma, with nearly 4,000 referrals to date. We are ready and able to train NHS frontline staff and personnel managers using the same Human Givens methods as employed by our network of 200 therapists. The training is invaluable in ensuring that NHS staff recognise the symptoms of trauma and have a clear pathway to getting successful treatment.”
Jonathan Thomson & Team Poised to Take on Wales for PTSD Resolution
This Wednesday June 15th will see charity Ambassador Jonathan Thomson set off from Swansea on a 7 day, 700km fundraising bike ride around Wales.
After cycling the north coast of Scotland in 2020, followed by the Pyrenees in 2021 - all to raise much need funds for UK Veterans mental health charity PTSD Resolution - Jonathan was keen to get back in the saddle. This time the 77-year-old former Royal Marine will be joined by an intrepid team: Jim, a former Royal Navy helicopter pilot; Neil, a former Royal Engineer; and Jez, a fellow former Royal Marine
June 14th, 1982: 40 Years Since The Falklands War - Confronting A Legacy Of Trauma
Stuart Moore had just turned nineteen when Argentina invaded the Falkland Islands. When he and his brothers, all Royal Marines, were called back to barracks in April 1982, they assumed they were off to Scotland. Instead, they boarded the SS Canberra and began the 8000-mile journey into the South Atlantic, unaware of how the coming months would shape and shadow their lives for decades.
GREAT NORTH RUN - 11th SEPTEMBER 2022
This September 57,000 runners and fundraisers from across the UK will converge on Newcastle upon Tyne to take part in the 2022 Great North Run - the world's biggest half marathon. Will you be one of them?
PTSD Resolution has 4 tickets available for four valiant supporters - so why not set yourself a 2022 challenge and run for us - while raising much needed funds for UK Veterans, Reservists & families?
Operation Chariot Commemoration Walk for PTSD Resolution
Matt Minshall has completed a walk for charity to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the raid on the Saint Nazaire docks. Operation Chariot was an attack on the docks at St Nazaire in German-occupied France. It was a feat of cunning and daring that helped to shape the war at sea. It is now known as “The Greatest Raid of All”.
SIA FUNDING FOR PTSD RESOLUTION
The Security Industry Authority has awarded £12,500 funding to PTSD Resolution from a special SIA fund that uses ill-gotten cash confiscated from individuals convicted of criminal offences within the private security industry.
UKRAINE – SUPPORT FOR UK VETERANS
The news coverage of the invasion of Ukraine is very distressing. This is true for all of us watching, but at PTSD Resolution we understand that such events can be especially difficult for many in our veteran community, with images, sounds or stories triggering difficult thoughts and feelings or causing past traumatic experiences to become more painful and present again.
PTSD Resolution trustee and therapist, Malcolm Hanson, has recorded a podcast with Daniel from Pure Mental Podcasting.
Billed as "a one man mental health podcast," PMP explores the historical, philosophical, medical and experiential world of the mind - with "an occasional male orientated slant."
'CYCLE WALES 2022'
Fundraising Cyclist Extraordinaire Jonathan Thomson Takes on Wales for PTSD Resolution
After cycling the north coast of Scotland in 2020, followed by the Pyrenees in 2021, this year 77-year-old former Royal Marine Jonathan Thomson is taking on Wales!
In June, Jonathan will set off from Swansea on a gruelling seven day, 700km bike ride - all to raise much-needed funds for UK Veterans' mental health charity, PTSD Resolution.
Operation Chariot Commemoration Walk for PTSD Resolution
23-26 March 2022
Matt Minshall will be undertaking a walk for charity to commemorate the 80th Anniversary of the raid on the Saint Nazaire docks.
Operation Chariot was an attack on the docks at St Nazaire in German-occupied France. It was a feat of cunning and daring that helped to shape the war at sea. It is now known as “The Greatest Raid of All”.
Measuring Outcomes for Delivery of Therapy to Veterans
First published in the QNVMHS Newsletter
There are four features of the charity PTSD Resolution's service delivery that particularly distinguish the mental health treatment it delivers to the UK armed forces veterans' community. The trauma therapy service includes:
- veterans who are suffering from alcohol or substance addiction
- those who are in the criminal justice system
- family members, where their mental health has been affected; and
- the rigorous collection of clinical outcome measurement data
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Giving Something Back: A Veteran's Reward - Pennant Magazine
PTSD and mental health are today's big issues, brought into sharp focus by the pandemic as the population has been exposed to unprecedented stress, anxiety and isolation. These experiences, however, were not new for many UK Veterans, Reservists and their families. PTSD – or post-traumatic stress disorder – is the term for a cluster of symptoms, psychological and physical, that may be exhibited by someone adversely affected by a powerful emotional event – a trauma.
This trauma is often associated with a threat to life, or extreme danger to themselves or others. PTSD symptoms include substance addiction, nightmares, anger and violence, which can lead to job loss, family breakdown and even suicide.
Our thanks to Pennant Magazine, The Journal of the Forces Pension Society.
Armed Forces Covenant After 10 Years:
Initiative For Employees Mental Health
On the tenth anniversary of the Armed Forces Covenant in November 2021, the armed forces' charity PTSD Resolution is highlighting opportunities for organisations to support veterans and meet Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) commitments. PTSD Resolution has helped a number of companies to attain awards under the Defence Employer Recognition Scheme (ERS).
With the Armed Forces Act 2011 ten years ago, the nation confirmed a commitment to the Royal Navy, Army, and Royal Air Force, as well as the families of those who have served. The Covenant was founded on two fundamental tenets.
Remembrance Day 2021:
Memorial Wall for Forces' Dead with No Marked Grave
In the annual commemoration of Remembrance Day, the armed forces’ mental health charity PTSD Resolution invites relatives of veterans of the UK services who died without a known grave to post details to the online Memorial Wall.
Colonel Tony Gauvain (Retired), chairman of PTSD Resolution, whose father was killed in action in Singapore in 1942, says:
“The memorial wall serves as a tribute to those in the British and Commonwealth armed forces, who were killed in action and reported as missing presumed dead - some 33,000 individuals in world war two - and who do not have any gravestone by which to honour their memory.
What Fireworks Mean for a UK Veteran
This Bonfire Night PTSD Resolution offers a gentle reminder - fireworks aren't fun for everybody.
Fireworks aren't a harmless way to celebrate for Veterans suffering from PTSD - instead they can trigger a traumatic reaction.
On Remembrance Day, 11th November, we will pause and pay tribute to our Service men and women, so, why not - in the days before - spare a thought for Veterans like Jason Haynes.
A UK Veteran's Story: Nemo's Therapy with PTSD Resolution
When the forces' veteran came to see me for the first therapy session, he was so nervous, he sat down and took a pack of playing cards out of his pocket and sat shuffling and fanning them throughout that first session, never once giving me eye contact. Nemo reported his life was a mess with so many awful things currently happening that he just could not cope with it anymore. Most of his days were spent in bed trying to sleep and block the world out.
Jonathan Thomson’s Diary of his Epic 2021 Pyrenees Cycle Journey
In September 2021 Jonathan Thomson completed an epic fundraising event, cycling from Argelès-sur-Mer in France on the 13th September, on what he planned to be a journey of eight days, weather and other conditions permitting, covering 1,000km and involving at least 40,000ft of hill climbs.
How To Reduce Suicide Risk: One-Day on-line Workshop, 30th September 2021
Malcolm Hanson, a Trustee of the Forces’ Veterans’ charity PTSD Resolution, will present a one-day online course entitled ‘How to reduce suicide risk - the practical steps you need to know’, on Thursday 30th September.
Human Givens Institute therapist Malcolm Hanson will explain how to work effectively with people who may be contemplating suicide, or who have survived a past attempt. The event is intended for charity and other staff who engage with veterans who may be at risk of suicide - this includes mental health and wellbeing professionals, pastoral care and outreach workers.
UK Veterans Charity Initiative for Mental Health Therapy Support
Veterans’ mental health charity PTSD Resolution and peer-to-peer veterans network Phoenix Heroes have launched a service to support former forces personnel following the completion of mental health therapy.