ABSTRACT

When servicewomen and men leave the armed forces, their care transfers to the statutory and third sector where the quality and provision of services can vary enormously. This edited book, encompassing a range of perspectives, from service user to professional, provides a comprehensive overview of services available. Each chapter, in turn, examines the policy underpinnings of systems and services covering the psychological health and social care of military veterans and then focuses on the needs of a discrete number of types of military veterans including early service leavers, veterans in the criminal justice system, older veterans and reservists, together with the needs of the children of veterans’ families.

This is the first UK book to examine the whole spectrum of contemporary approaches to the psychological health and social care of military veterans both in the United Kingdom and overseas. The book is edited by Professor Jamie Hacker Hughes, a former head of healthcare psychology within the UK Ministry of Defence and all contributors are experts in policy, service provision and academic research in this area. It will be of special interest to those designing and planning, commissioning, managing and delivering mental health and social care to military veterans and their families

part |112 pages

The British Veteran

chapter |13 pages

The Policy

chapter |18 pages

Early Service Leavers

History, Vulnerability and Future Research

chapter |18 pages

Veterans’ Children

chapter |15 pages

The Health and Social Care of Older Veterans in the UK

Raising Awareness of Needs
in Later Life

chapter |16 pages

Veterans and Reserves Mental Health Programme for British Forces

Meeting Need … or Managing Expectation?

part |91 pages

Models of Service Provision

chapter |13 pages

Veterans’ NHS Wales (VNHSW)

The Only NHS National Veterans’ Service in the UK?

chapter |1 pages

Postscript