How to refer a Veteran

We have a form which can be printed off and filled in and emailed or posted back to us with all the information that we require.

Veterans 5 Week Self-Management Course

This 5-week course starting Monday 2nd October (5 x 2hrs) will be delivered online via Zoom for Veterans and will look at important topics in pain management.

For more information about the course and to sign up click the button below.

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Veterans Meetings

** LATEST NEWS**

The Veterans project was established to help Veterans living with chronic pain and other limiting conditions.  The simple idea was to develop a specialist service just for veterans because feedback, requests for help and experience in the field had identified that veterans often struggled to access or benefit from work delivered in the wider civilian community.

More information about the project and how to refer someone can be found by clicking on the button below.

** NEW RESOURCE **

Do you need advice and guidance with long term pain related issues and pain medication concerns?

One to One Self-­ management Support for Veterans Living with Chronic Pain.

We are delighted to be introducing this new support service which will be available via telephone or Skype and will help you develop the self­ management skills required to improve your quality of life.

Groups are held once a month at the Erskine Reid Macewan Activity Centre where anyone who attends Erskine can join to the group.

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For further information or to make an appointment please contact:

Pain Association Scotland on 0800 783 6059 or email info@painassociation.com


The Veterans' Foundation has been set up to help fund charities and other charitable organisations that are helping serving and former members of the Armed Forces, and their dependants, who are in need.”

 “The Veterans' Foundation raises its money through the Veterans’ Lottery and donations. Since inception in July 2016, it has given over £9 million out through more than 500 grants to close to 300 unique organisations, many of them small to medium-sized and very worthwhile charities, which are helping members of the Armed Forces community who are in need. Forecasts indicate the Veterans’ Foundation will make grants totaling £4.8 million this financial year.  The charities and other organisations we have helped include those tackling the challenges of mental and physical injuries, homelessness, unemployment, children’s loss of parents while serving and remembrance.  We encourage you to spread the word.”

 “We are grateful for the public’s support of the Veterans’ Foundation and its Veterans’ Lottery, and we encourage you to spread the word.”  Major General David Shaw

More information about the veterans foundation and their lottery visit their website :

https://www.veteransfoundation.org.uk/

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