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This report presents descriptive statistics and outcomes information for participants of employment support programmes provided by the Walking With The Wounded charity between April 2014 and April 2022.
This paper reports on the effects over time on people’s lives in terms of food security, wealth, access to basic services and healthcare
Services and facilities providing treatment and support for wounded, sick and injured service personnel.
This is a bi-annual publication providing statistical information on the numbers of wounded, injured and sick UK armed forces personnel receiving recovery support from the Defence Recovery Capability (DRC).
Sport and training programmes for wounded, injured and sick personnel from across the Armed Forces.
Information for drug services to help them prevent, identify, treat and manage wounds in people who inject drugs.
Explains surgical wound infection, and the national programme for monitoring infections acquired in hospitals, in English and 8 other languages.
An initiative to assist the recovery of wounded, injured and sick military personnel and veterans by getting them involved in archaeological investigations.
We are seeking external users’ views on ceasing the UK armed forces recovery capability: wounded, injured and sick in the recovery pathway Official Statistic
This lists the names of people who have received The King’s Gallantry Medal and The King’s Commendation for Bravery.
The graves of five soldiers of The York and Lancaster Regiment, most of whom went missing in France in the weeks before the end of World War One, have now been marked more than a century after their deaths.
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