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Birthday Honours 2020: Veterans Paul Findlay and Mark Ormrod honoured
12 October 2020Blesma Members Paul Findlay and Mark Ormrod have been recognised in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list, becoming MBEs. Former Royal Marine Mark has been acknowledged for his service to the Royal Marines and Veterans, while former Royal Signal Corporal Paul is being celebrated for his charitable services, especially during the pandemic. The list is usually published in June inline with the Queen’s official birthday, but it was postponed so that individuals who played crucial roles in the first months of the coronavirus outbreak could be added.
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The Resilience Sessions - Ray Winstone and Ken Bellringer
10 October 2020The Resilience Sessions is a podcast series featuring compelling in-depth interviews, which bring to light life-changing and affirming experiences of Blesma veterans and the unknown personal struggles of celebrity guests who have fought to overcome hardship, including mental health difficulties, disability, devastating injury and bereavement. This podcast series is created in association with The Drive Project, who work with Blesma to deliver Making Generation R. We have already helped over 50,000 young people and first responders through the Making Generation R camp
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It’s a different life after lockdown for Dominic
8 October 2020Blesma Member who lost his job due to the coronavirus pandemic has found new employment thanks to the support of a number of charities. In March, Dominic Howells was a self-employed first aid trainer, but when the UK went into lockdown and businesses began to close temporarily, Dominic quickly found himself out of work. “A few weeks before lockdown began all the work dried up,” said Dominic, who served in the Royal Engineers for six years and lost the sight in his left eye after a roadtraffic accident in 1992. “I soon found myself in a position wher
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Improving health and wellbeing support for armed forces families in England
5 October 2020At Blesma, we know from our work with Armed Forces Families that they can face additional pressures, health issues and barriers to accessing NHS services. Many organisations are now looking to work on easing the pressures that Armed Forces Families face, and improve their options when it comes to accessing local services more easily across England. NHS England and NHS Improvement want to ensure that those families get the care and support they need from clinicians and people who understand the Armed Forces.
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