Research Community

These pages provide a 'who's who' of UK research centres and researchers conducting research with Serving and ex-Service personnel and their families, including detail of their specific areas of focus and expertise. The purpose of these pages is to connect researchers with shared interests and orientate service providers and policy makers to who is doing research in key areas of interest. If you would like your information added to this page please email [email protected]

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  • King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR)

    London, United Kingdom

    The King’s Centre for Military Health Research (KCMHR) is the leading civilian UK centre of excellence for military health research providing much-needed evidence on the health and well-being of Serving and ex-Serving personnel and their families. KCMHR’s research relates to conflict and health, occupational psychiatry, personnel issues and social policy. Their research is conducted in four key areas, Serving personnel, ex-Serving personnel, military families (including those of ex-Serving personnel) and interventions.

    Affiliation

    • Kings College London

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  • PhD Student Laura E Grover

    London, United Kingdom

    Laura Grover is undertaking a mixed-methods PhD as part of the ADVANCE study at King's College London. Her project is centred around social support in the ADVANCE cohort: a longitudinal study investigating psychosocial outcomes of military personnel who obtained a combat injury during the Iraq/Afghanistan conflicts. She is interested in exploring the prevalence of social support among injured and uninjured personnel, the role of different sources of support and the relationship between social support and mental health outcomes. 

    Affiliation

    • King's Centre for Military Health Research, King's College London
  • PhD Student Laura Waddams

    Colchester, United Kingdom

    Laura Waddams is currently a second year Doctorate in Clinical Psychology student at the University of Essex. Laura has research interests in male and Veteran mental health, anxiety disorders, and the connection between mental health and physical health. Laura’s prior research has included a systematic review on the experience of depression in older men, and a narrative analysis on recovery memoirs. Laura is currently working on her thesis project, which is a qualitative exploration of body modification practices in UK male military Veterans who have an injury, disability, illness, and/or mental health condition.

    Affiliation

    • University of Essex
  • Linda Slapakova

    London, United Kingdom

    Linda Slapakova is a Senior Analyst at RAND where she leads work on the Defence workforce and Armed Forces Community. Her work cuts across personnel policy (particularly understanding future personnel policy challenges, incentivisation, career and talent management) and understanding the experiences and support needs of Veterans and military families. In the latter category, her recent projects have focused on understanding the financial stability of military families, the lived experience of military-to-civilian transition among Veteran cohorts with protected or minority characteristics, and implementation of the Armed Forces Covenant. She is a primarily qualitative researcher and her research interests mainly sit within the field of military sociology and applied policy research.

  • PhD Student Lisa Campbell

    Glasgow, United Kingdom

    Lisa Campbell is a Counselling Psychologist in training, studying at Glasgow Caledonian University. Her research interests include trauma, PTSD, Complex PTSD, and psychological safety. Prior research based on Veteran populations includes a qualitative exploration of therapy experiences for PTSD and presenting symptoms and coping styles of Veterans who experienced trauma. Additionally, Lisa has conducted two systematic reviews synthesising qualitative literature on treatment seeking and treatment dropout for PTSD. She has presented her research at UK conferences. Her current project leads from her previous research which is a qualitative study to explore counselling psychologists' approach to treatment for CPTSD in UK Veterans.

    Affiliation

    • Glasgow Caledonian University
  • Liza Jarvis

    Plymouth

    Liza worked for NHS England as the lead on the Armed Forces Community social prescribing demonstrator. Being from both a military family and living in Plymouth she is looking forward to continuing her work being the Project Lead for the Female Veterans Transformation Programme.

    Affiliation

    • Women's Royal Army Corps Association