Getting involved in the Female Veterans’ Transformation Programme

  • Are you a female veteran? If you have ever served, whether for one day or 22+ years, we would love to hear from you, even if you have never accessed support services

  • Are you a service provider, employer or charity that work with female veterans?

Please head over to our website (fvtp.org.uk/get-involved) and complete the relevant questionnaire to help us find out: 'What does 'good' look like for female veterans services?'.

You are the experts on service provision for female veterans and we can't do this without your voices.

📝 If you are a female veteran and also work providing services to female veterans, employ female veterans or work in a charity working with veterans then please complete both questionnaires.

📝 If you are part of an organisation that does not identify as veteran-facing but nonetheless may have female veterans as employees or clients please complete our questionnaire also as we would love to hear from you too.

We know that you have probably been asked for your opinions and views A LOT and may feel like there is ‘no point’ or ‘no-one ever listens’, so we committed to produce a ‘you said…..we did’ response to the co-production which will eventually be available on our website for you to see and to check we listened.

We are running face-to-face and online focus groups across the summer so please register your interest in taking part in a focus group on the website too (fvtp.org.uk/get-involved). Keep an eye on our social media channels to sign up to focus groups as they go live!

If you have a recent focus group report about the experiences of female veterans then please send it our way. If you are running focus groups or having an informal gathering of female veterans for a coffee and you might be able to incorporate our questions, check out our facilitator’s pack (fvtp.org.uk/get-involved) providing guidance on how you could do this and get in touch.

Your opinion matters so any information you can provide will go a long way to helping other female veterans in the future. 

Thank you.

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