Army - Recovery career services
Individual careers services for wounded, injured and sick soldiers leaving the Army to help them find a fulfilling and long-term second career.
Health and Adult Social Care
Individual careers services for wounded, injured and sick soldiers leaving the Army to help them find a fulfilling and long-term second career.
A group of local organisations that provide befriending services to a wide range of people at risk of isolation and loneliness. These mutually rewarding relationships are organised and supported by experienced and skilled befriending organisations who ensure that that the partnerships are effective, safe and structured.
Dedicated to assisting serving and ex-service men and women who have suffered limb loss or the use of a limb, an eye or loss of sight.
A national charity that gives guidance and support to veterans as they adjust to sight loss and regain their personal independence. Whatever level of support is needed, Blind Veterans will work with you for the rest of your lives.
Resettlement services that are open to service leavers, reserve forces, Veterans, civilian MOD employees, as well as partners and families, and it doesn't matter how long or how long ago you served.
Veterans' charity providing free mental health treatment and support services including PTSD, depression and anxiety.
24 Hour Helpline to talk about mental health. If you are a family member or carer worried about a loved one or are suffering yourself, you can use it. The Helpline is there for you if you are having trouble sleeping, suffer with flashbacks, feel depressed, get anxious sometimes or just feel that something is not quite right.
An Alzheimer's Society initiative that gives people an understanding of dementia and the small things they can do to make a difference to people living with dementia. People with dementia sometimes need a helping hand to go about their daily lives and feel included in their local community.
The Facing the Future service has been developed by Samaritans and Cruse Bereavement Care to help support people who have been bereaved by suicide.
Facing the Future support groups will give you the opportunity to meet others who have lost someone to suicide and share your experiences and feelings. Each support group is run by two trained volunteer facilitators from Samaritans and Cruse Bereavement Care and the groups run once a week over six consecutive weeks, with each session lasting for 90 minutes. There are a minimum of five and a maximum of eight participants in each group and sessions are free of charge.
You can register your interest in attending a support group by completing the online registration form.
The Forces Pension Society help their members through the pension maze and campaign against injustices in the system
A national charity that supports older people especially those in need due to physical or mental frailty, isolation or poverty. This is done by providing high quality caring services, personalised to the needs of the individual and integrated with local communities.
A local organisation that provides a befriending service to children and young people from disadvantaged lone parent families in Brighton and Hove.