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  • Photographers were racing amateurs – but not furlong!

    Blesma Members
    29 June 2018

    Blesma’s photographers were given the rare opportunity to showcase their work to the public in March. The exhibition, which was shown during the Grand Military Day at Sandown Park racecourse was organised by the Jockey Club following two photography events they held for Members in 2017. “We were delighted to work with Blesma to bring this project to life. The participants attended two race days in September and were given some photography tips from our racecourse photographer before they spent the afternoon captu

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  • This Is Not For You

    This Is Not For You
    21 June 2018

    A group of injured veterans are preparing to take part in a series of epic outdoor performances this Summer to mark the centenary of the end of WWI. The piece, entitled This Is Not for You, is an on and off the ground performance paying moving tribute to Britain’s wounded war veterans, whose contributions to history often go unnoticed. It chronicles veterans’ fight for respect and remembrance, told with heft, beauty and wry humour, with audio description and sign language in integral parts of the production. Among the Blesma cast performing are amputees, wheel

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  • Blesma’s hat trick at Soldiering On Awards

    Solidering On
    14 June 2018

    Three Blesma Members have been honoured at the 2018 Soldiering On Awards for their outstanding achievements. Triathlon athlete Steve Crowley took home the award for Sporting Excellence, Andy Allen won the Inspiration award and Luke Delahunty faced the public vote to win the People’s Choice award. “It was the first awards evening I’ve ever attended and it was an honour to be nominated let alone win,” Steve Crowley “I didn’t think I would win but it means other people are noticing me!” Former Royal Irish

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  • Blesma Families Project

    Blesma Family
    11 June 2018

    Pioneering research has revealed that a radical new approach is needed to get the best for veterans and their families who are trying to cope with the wide-ranging impacts of limb loss. Findings from the Blesma Families Project, which were presented at the annual Members’ Weekend in June, have identified the need for significant changes in the way support is given to both Members and their family carers. “The health and wellbeing of the carer is crucial to the health and wellbeing of the veteran with limb loss, but too little attention has been paid to thei

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