Case studies

Ian Shiells

Dec 5, 2024: “As someone who had a smooth transition to civilian life, I wanted to support veterans who hadn’t been as fortunate."

Kent

Jun 20, 2024: “I’m glad that people are no longer having to go through what I went through and hide who they truly are. No one should have to live a lie.”

Sophia

Apr 15, 2024: "When my dad left the Army two years ago, it was really confusing and stressful for everyone. I was sad to leave the military community and move into an ordinary house where I didn’t know the neighbours."

Richard Barker

Sep 14, 2022: “I feel that having a GP who is better informed about veterans and their backgrounds would have been really beneficial. My GP was in an area with a sizeable military and veteran population, yet he was unable to offer me any specialised advice or refer me to more suitable support.”

Sam McGeachie

Aug 14, 2022: “It was really important that I found somewhere I felt safe and secure. But it was my first home outside the Army and I didn’t know where to start.”

Sally – The Story of a Wee Scottish Veteran in 2020

Jul 14, 2022: 28-year-old Sally* served in the Army for five years, including a tour in Afghanistan. Since leaving the Army, she had struggled with her physical and mental health and had little stability in life. When she finally reached out for help, she found an amazing team of support workers and volunteers working tirelessly together to help her get back on her feet.

Red Bruce

Apr 14, 2022: “It got to the point where I only had a couple of months to find something, or I was going to be leaving without a job on the other side”

Dominic Pitts

Mar 14, 2022: “When I was asked by my Resettlement Officer what I wanted to do on leaving the Army, it was the first time in eleven years that I’d had to make a decision for myself.”

Craig Powers

Feb 14, 2022: “We’re bad at selling ourselves and we underestimate our skills because we can’t see how they fit in the civilian world.”

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With Liza Jarvis of the Female Veterans’ Transformation Programme and Pauline Cherrington, CEO of @lothiansvets, at Saturday's women veterans event organised by LVC. 

A wonderful afternoon in the company of many remarkable women who have served our country with pride.
With Liza Jarvis of the Female Veterans’ Transformation Programme and Pauline Cherrington, CEO of @lothiansvets, at Saturday's women veterans event organised by LVC. A wonderful afternoon in the company of many remarkable women who have served our country with pride.
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📢 The Scottish Veterans Awards are open for nominations. Covering achievements in business, sport, fitness and the community, the awards aim to celebrate the success of veterans and inspire future Service leavers.

📅 Nominations close on 23.02.25

Find out more at https://veteransawards.co.uk/scottish-veterans-awards/
📢 The Scottish Veterans Awards are open for nominations. Covering achievements in business, sport, fitness and the community, the awards aim to celebrate the success of veterans and inspire future Service leavers. 📅 Nominations close on 23.02.25 Find out more at https://veteransawards.co.uk/scottish-veterans-awards/
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The SVC Office was represented at @archaeologyscotland's event at Newbattle Abbey, Dalkeith, earlier this week. The event focused on ways to engage with veterans, including digs at battleground sites and other sites of historical interest. 

A fascinating and informative day for all who attended from across the veteran landscape.
The SVC Office was represented at @archaeologyscotland's event at Newbattle Abbey, Dalkeith, earlier this week. The event focused on ways to engage with veterans, including digs at battleground sites and other sites of historical interest. A fascinating and informative day for all who attended from across the veteran landscape.
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The Office of the Scottish Veterans Commissioner was represented at an event hosted by Archaeology Scotland at Newbattle Abbey, Dalkeith.

The event was focused on ways in which Archaeology Scotland could engage with veterans, including involvement in digs at battleground sites and other sites of historical interest. The whole event was very interesting, informative and enjoyed by all who attended from across the veterans landscape.
The Office of the Scottish Veterans Commissioner was represented at an event hosted by Archaeology Scotland at Newbattle Abbey, Dalkeith. The event was focused on ways in which Archaeology Scotland could engage with veterans, including involvement in digs at battleground sites and other sites of historical interest. The whole event was very interesting, informative and enjoyed by all who attended from across the veterans landscape.
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