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Thursday, 26 January 2023

Advocating for vulnerable veterans: the Acute Hospital Settings programme



Sign up today to our webinar:
Loneliness and the Armed Forces Community



When: Tuesday 31 January, 10am-11:30am

Where: Online via Zoom. Sign up below to receive details

Is this for me? Great for those working with or on behalf of veterans or their families in acute hospital settings, or for those with an interest in this issue.

What to expect:

  • Our evaluators, University of Chester, will share the latest about the fantastic progress this programme is already making to vulnerable veterans and their families.

  • You'll hear from four organisations who received funding through the programme, and the positive impact their work is having.

  • Get the funders perspective from our dedicated Trust team.

 

Full details of the webinar are available on our website.

TAFCTF are hosting a webinar on Tuesday 31 January. 
The positive impact of Armed Forces advocates on veterans in acute hospital settings will share more on the latest findings from the Supporting Armed Forces in Acute Hospital Settings programme.

You’ll hear from the programme lead Steven Inman and Project Co-ordinator Gemma Calvert, as well as programme evaluators at Chester University, Dr Becky Randles, Lottie Ainsworth- Moore, and Professor Alan Finnegan.

TAFCTF are also honoured to be joined by four of the projects from across the UK who’ll be sharing insights into the work they are doing for vulnerable veterans.

It’s free to join for this great learning opportunity,Register your attendance above or  click here to register​