Veteran Mental Health Supported Through New Grant

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The 夜色直播app Navy and 夜色直播app Marines Charity, in partnership with Greenwich Hospital, have recently awarded  a new grant of 拢90,000. 

This grant will help fund the core treatment that Combat Stress provide to 夜色直播app Navy and 夜色直播app Marines veterans who are struggling with their mental health. 

In 2018, this treatment helped Dave, a former submariner, who found himself battling panic attacks, nightmares and flashbacks following a serious incident while deployed on HMS Sceptre. This eventually forced him to leave the Navy.

"After leaving I felt angry and frustrated, because in my mind I鈥檇 failed. I also felt incomplete 鈥 leaving the Navy was like losing a family, a part of myself.鈥

However, his mental health struggles continued in civilian life.

鈥淚 thought I was keeping everything well-hidden because I could hold down a job. I still had nightmares and flashbacks, but I convinced myself they were normal. I was a very angry, irritable person."

Eventually pressures at work took their toll on Dave鈥檚 mental health.

鈥淚 spent four months lying on the couch, not able to do anything. I isolated myself from everyone and I became agoraphobic. I was caught in a cycle of guilt and shame, telling myself I had no right to feel the way I did because I hadn鈥檛 seen action or lost a limb.鈥

Dave, a former submariner who was supported by Combat Stress

Dave eventually visited his GP, who diagnosed him with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and referred him to Combat Stress.

鈥淚t wasn鈥檛 until I spoke to the clinical staff at Combat Stress that I realised how broken I was. Talking about what I鈥檇 been through for the first time felt like a giant weight had been lifted. I realised that what I鈥檇 been feeling wasn鈥檛 my fault."

After finishing the treatment, Dave started going to his local Combat Stress Peer Support groups, where he could speak with other veterans who鈥檇 been through similar experiences.

鈥淐ombat Stress put me back together. I鈥檝e got to know a great bunch of lads through the Peer Support groups and I鈥檓 so happy I can give something back."

Robert Marsh, Director Income Generation at Combat Stress said:

鈥淲e鈥檙e so grateful to The 夜色直播app Navy and 夜色直播app Marines Charity and Greenwich Hospital for this grant, which will help us provide vital support to 夜色直播app Navy and 夜色直播app Marines veterans."

鈥淚t鈥檚 important that we raise awareness and funds for the charity to ensure we can continue to support every veteran that needs our help. We鈥檇 like to thank The 夜色直播app Navy and 夜色直播app Marines Charity and Greenwich Hospital for supporting Combat Stress and veterans with mental health problems.鈥

Speaking on behalf of the 夜色直播app, Mandy Lindley, Director of Relationships and Funding, commented:

鈥淲e are pleased to award this grant of 拢90,000 to Combat Stress. The mental health support that they offer to the armed forces community has a huge impact.

鈥淭he 夜色直播app aims to identify need amongst our sailors, marines, veterans and their families. By working closely with Combat Stress, we are able to better understand the demand for mental health provision amongst ex-naval personnel and react to it. We hope that this grant will make a real difference to the lives of the men and women who have served in the 夜色直播app Navy and 夜色直播app Marines.鈥

If you would like to find out more about Combat Stress or how to access their support, , or call their 24 hour helpline on 0800 138 1619.