Research Community
These pages provide a 'who's who' of UK research centres and researchers conducting research with Serving and ex-Service personnel and their families, including detail of their specific areas of focus and expertise. The purpose of these pages is to connect researchers with shared interests and orientate service providers and policy makers to who is doing research in key areas of interest. If you would like your information added to this page please email [email protected].
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Amanda Bonson
London, United Kingdom
Amanda Bonson is a PhD student and a qualified Cognitive Behavioural Therapist. She currently works as a Research Therapist at Combat Stress, the UK's leading Veterans' mental health charity, where she is delivering a novel treatment of moral injury to military Veterans. Amanda's PhD thesis will be an exploration of predictors of treatment outcomes for UK military Veterans with moral injury. Amanda has a special interest in translational research in clinical treatment of trauma, particularly in military and Veteran populations.
Affiliation
- Combat Stress and King's Centre for Military Health Research, King's College London
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Anna Verey
London, United Kingdom
Anna is a Research Associate at KCMHR where she currently leads the qualitative component of ADVANCE-INVEST, a long-term project investigating the experiences and outcomes of battlefield casualties who have left the military. She has previously worked on KCMHR 'Support to Families of Wounded, Injured, or Sick (WIS) Service Personnel – An Investigation of Current Service Provision' Study and 'Potential Gaps and Service Parents’ and Adolescents’ Challenges and Experiences' Study. Anna is particularly interested in post-deployment transition, Veterans and their families, peer support and co-production, Serving/ex-Serving fathers with PTSD and their families, and WIS Service personnel.
Affiliation
- King's Centre for Military Health Research, King's College London
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Bill Andrews
Rhosneigr on Anglesey
Over 15 years experience in harvesting real-world evidence from front line of everyday practice in a veterans' charity Serving veterans and family members. Production of high quality practice-based data, submission for independent analysis and peer reviewed articles published by Kings College London and timely independent reports produced by Nottingham Trent University, Independent economic analysis conducted by Pro Bono Economics demonstrating the economic and social benefit of the charity. Currently involved in 2 year study called 'Project ITQ' tracking veterans and family members of veterans through treatment investigating the shift from Complex PTSD to no PTSD in treatment.
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Cardiff University Traumatic Stress Research Group
Cardiff, United Kingdom
The Traumatic Stress Research Group is an interdisciplinary team with a mission to improve the health and well-being of individuals exposed to traumatic events. The organization aims to improve understanding of traumatic stress through high-quality, externally funded research, as well as develop effective and cost-efficient interventions for individuals experiencing psychosocial difficulties after traumatic incidents. They also aim to build strong interdisciplinary global collaborations, increase research capacity in the traumatic stress field, and disseminate evidence-based knowledge.
Affiliation
- Cardiff University
Contact
- Dr Neil Kitchiner
- [email protected]
- www.ncmh.infotraumatic-stress
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Centre for Evidence for the Armed Forces Community
London, United Kingdom
The Centre for Evidence for the Armed Forces Community is an independent centre funded by Forces in Mind Trust and run by a consortium of RAND Europe and King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) at King’s College London. The centre provides an accessible and authoritative evidence base exploring the transition from military to civilian life, to inform policy and practice affecting ex-Service personnel and their families in the UK. It also functions as a community hub for the UK Armed Forces research community, connecting researchers, policy makers, and service providers, to support the forging of joined up working and collaboration, and build pathways to impact. This is achieved through various outputs, including but not limited to, a accessible online research repository, informative themed research and policy summaries and primary research exploring key themes impacting the UK ex-Service community.
Contact
- Dr Mary Keeling
- [email protected]
- www.centreforevidence.org
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Centre for Injury Studies
London, United Kingdom
The Centre for Injury Studies formerly known as The Centre for Blast Injury Studies (CBIS) at Imperial College London. It is an expansion of CBIS’ previous remit, with the work going beyond a focus on Serving military personnel and veterans, to also include research into the significant number of civilians who are injured during conflicts around the world. The research considers those who are injured and works closely with those who treat conflict injuries to be able to improve treatment, mitigation and rehabilitation. This includes research into personal protective equipment, surgery and devices (such as medical equipment, prosthetics and orthotics). By embedding civilian and military health professionals, scientists and engineers within the Centre, this centre continues to deliver change through new technology, equipment and policies.
Affiliation
- Imperial College London
Contact
- Professor Anthony Bull
- [email protected]
- www.imperial.ac.ukinjury-studies