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'Veterans like the Fact They Have Their Dedicated Service' the First All-Wales Community Mental Health Service for Veterans Has Been Set Up. Health Editor Madeleine Brindley Spoke to Therapist Neil Kitchiner about Why Wales Needs Such a Service

Western Mail (Cardiff, Wales), July 19, 2010 | Article details

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'Veterans like the Fact They Have Their Dedicated Service' the First All-Wales Community Mental Health Service for Veterans Has Been Set Up. Health Editor Madeleine Brindley Spoke to Therapist Neil Kitchiner about Why Wales Needs Such a Service


Byline: Madeleine Brindley

THE typical veteran referred to the community veterans mental health service is in his 40s and has served in Northern Ireland. He may also have seen active service in the Falklands or in Bosnia and Kosovo.

He's had several broken relationships and has fathered a few children. He may have been homeless for a while, has problems holding down a job. He has debts and is struggling with some form of substance misuse or dependence - most likely alcohol - and common mental health problems.

This brief description is typical of the background of the people referred to the Cardiff-based service over the last two years since the city was chosen as one of six locations for a pilot project. It is also typical of what the veterans' therapists will see in each of Wales' seven local health board areas as the all-Wales service is developed.

But it by no means describes every one of the 200-plus referrals the service has seen since 2008 - a small number of the veterans have been women. And while some will be …

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