We recognise that leaving the Armed Forces can be a major, life-changing experience. Not many career changes need as much adjustment as leaving the military and returning to civilian life. The majority of service-leavers successfully transition back into civilian life, but a small number may find it very difficult. Others may find themselves needing help much further down the line.
There are lots of organisations which support veterans and their families, and it can be hard knowing which one to contact. Your first point of contact, no matter what support you need, whether you're based in the UK or abroad, should be the Veterans' Gateway (VG). Many of the team are veterans themselves, so they understand the issues faced by people leaving the Armed Forces. Their aim is to put veterans and their families in touch with the organisations best placed to give them the advice and support they need.
The Veterans' Gateway team provides 24-hour support, 7 days a week, through the Veterans' Gateway website and their Contact Centre helpline (0808 802 1212). You can also contact them by email, text, and online 'live-chat'.
Veterans survey
We're carrying out a survey to help us understand some of the characteristics of the veteran population and their specific needs. This knowledge is crucial in making sure that local services can meet those needs. Although many veterans' health and healthcare needs are the same as those of the civilian population, they do face specific challenges. Stigma also has a major adverse effect on veterans' access to healthcare services, as well as perceptions of, and levels of understanding of, Forces cultures among healthcare staff.
A veteran is anyone who has served for at least one day in the Armed Forces, whether regular or reserve.