Supporting the Armed Forces Community in North Yorkshire

Preventing Disadvantage

This space is for you, whether you are serving, have served, or love someone who has. Military life shapes everything: how families communicate, how stress is carried, how help is sought and how often it isn't. As someone who grew up in the forces community, and then became a military spouse, I understand that from the inside. This page exists because I want to make sure that cost is never the reason someone doesn't access support.

What is Available

Funded and free places are available for training and therapy and related sessions for members of the armed forces community, including serving personnel, veterans, military spouses, partners, and children. This can also includes the civilian supporting community, when deployed and injured alongside.

These places are made possible through external funding sources, including regimental associations and service charities. If you are unsure whether funding might be available to you, please get in touch, I am happy to help you explore the options.

What Funding Might Cover

There are a number of routes that may be able to fund sessions, including:

  • Regimental associations

  • Service charities and benevolent funds

  • Armed Forces Covenant funded projects

  • Other local and national military charities

You do not need to have everything in place before making contact. If you are not sure where to start, we can work through it together.

What is on offer?

Therapy Support

Address stress, anxiety, relationship difficulties, and the particular pressures of military or veteran life

Family dynamics

Support for spouses, partners and parents facing changes and challenges. Specialising in disability and SEN.

Training

Specific training for the community needs e.g. neuroscience and resilience, lipreading and deaf awareness.

We've come a long way

Catterick Garrison and RAF Leeming alone have served a vast number of military families over the years. Whilst modern life might keep us more connected than ever, some can feel more disconnected and lonely.

  • A comprehensive understanding of neuroscience and the military

  • Actionable psychoeducation for a wide range of groups

  • An understanding of the impact of the military life, transitioning and living with disability

  • An ability to work with long term conditions, disability and adapt sessions to need

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About Verity Green

Based in Catterick Garrison, Richmond, Bedale, North Yorkshire and Online. Therapy and training with trauma, long term conditions and disability, adoption, care leavers, managing high conflict environments in the home, recovering from high control, and managing change from intense environments (such as sport, Armed Forces Community).

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