Appeal to military and 999 staff to take part in mental health study

Researchers want to hear the views of serving regular and reservist military personnel, veterans, organisations that support them and staff from all the emergency services on the challenges they face and what could help mitigate these

Appeal to military and 999 staff to take part in mental health study

By Leicester MercuryBy Cathy Buss New mental health study     Military men and women, as well as those working in the emergency services, are needed for a new mental health study. Researchers at Loughborough University are looking for serving personnel and veterans to take part in group discussions on mental health. The team from […]

VE DAY IN Manchester, as hundreds turn out to honour our veteran’s

His Ushakov medal marked 70 years since the war ended, after the British defence chiefs finally agreed to honour the thousands who risked their lives in freezing Arctic convoys. British bull dog PM: Winston Churchill once described them as having made ‘the worst journey in the world’.

VE DAY IN Manchester, as hundreds turn out to honour our veteran’s

By: Paul Reed. Last Sunday in Manchester a ceremony was held to mark the end of 71 years since the Second World War in Europe ended. Beginning at 1:30 pm, and organised by the Manchester and St Petersburg Friendship Society.  Jim Charnock began the ceremonial by dedicating this year’s Manchester Celebrations of the end of […]

MANCHESTER USERS NETWORK MUN INFORMATION MEETING Wednesday 25Th November, 2015 Time, 1:30 pm

MANCHESTER USERS NETWORK  MUN INFORMATION MEETING  Wednesday 25Th November, 2015 Time, 1:30 pm

MUN INFORMATION MEETING Wednesday 25 Th November, 2015 Time, 1:30 pm Meeting to catch up with recent events and how we will attack the cuts to Manchester Mental Health Services. We have a poster campaign and a campaign budget to vote past our members. Please come on time as it promises to be a busy meeting. NEWS VIEWS AND FEEDBACK WELCOME S.O.S SAVE OUR SERVICES

Get texting! Manchester war veterans battling mental illness need your support

People across Greater Manchester are being urged to text in feedback on how to improve mental health services for the region’s military veterans.

The text campaign, being run as a pilot, has been launched to help gather information that will hopefully shape and develop greater mental health support for ex-service men and women.