Military Families

If a young person has a parent, sibling or family member who works in The British Armed Forces (The Royal Navy and The Royal Marines, The British Army and The Royal Airforce), they are not alone.
It is estimated that there are 174,000 young people with a parent working in The British Armed Forces in the UK. Hampshire has one of the highest numbers of adults currently serving or employed by the Ministry Of Defence in England.

A young person with an armed forces family member may have additional and unique life experiences that may impact upon the way they feel or/and their mental health such as;

As people cope and manage with situations differently, people will experience these situations and will cope with them differently. There is no right or wrong way to feel or respond if one or more of these life experiences happens or has happened to a young person.

If a young person is struggling and finding it hard to cope it is important that they tell someone how they are feeling. This could be a family member or another trusted adult.

They might find the different sections on this website helpful so click on the Help Tab to see what topics might be relevant to you.

Below are a number of different resources (websites, apps, videos and books) which might also be helpful.

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Below are specific apps and websites professionals may find useful