@TrishMaz11 Profile picture

LadyPosh Million

@TrishMaz11

Adult Safeguarding Practitioner,SW, BIA,Rethinking Military Spouses,Global Military Veteran and Family Studies,Armed Forces Covenant and Community,Ex Army Wife.

Joined November 2011
Similar User
Kwisatz Haderach photo

@AuDrey9393939

Stickers at Large photo

@MwanaWaKK

CHIEF CITIZEN photo

@chiefu2010

Shiriyedenga photo

@bechulude

QueenRue ♥♥♥ photo

@rumbiebabie26

Hofori yeGadzi🌼 photo

@MaStripes

Sarah🐘 photo

@Sarah___Carol

Empress Blaze 👑 photo

@Delsie_Delcie

kudA photo

@kudasanyaz09

LadyPosh Million Reposted

We still have a couple of places left in each focus group, which will run on the 25th (veteran specific) and 26th (NHS) of October from 10.00-12.00. If you want to know more drop me a DM here or email me on the address on the flyer! #veterans #research #chronicpain

Exciting new research in collaboration with @HelpforHeroes we want UK veterans with chronic pain to share their experiences of attending pain courses. For more information, send me an email or a message me on here, I look forward to hearing from you @ARU_VFi @AngliaRuskin

Tweet Image 1


spouses being told that they brought them here so they serving spouse can decide whether to renew thier visa or not. I think allowing spouses access to study will help them with career progression and give them a sense of purpose and pride.


the immigration process which is mostly understood by the serving personnel ? At what stage should be the information be provided to families and how. I personally have witnessed spouses from Commonwealth countries experiencing emotional and financial abuse from their serving


been: Should the Ministry of Defence and Home Office be responsible for supporting serving personnel’s families in the same way that they support serving spouses with their immigration and education issues? Who should be helping families from Commonwealth countries to understand


Last year the defence secretary Ben Wallace announced that serving personnel and veterans who have served for six years or more “will no longer have to pay the visa fee”. Read the full story. gov.uk/government/new… however, families have been excluded . My question has always


Please help me to sign this petitions, this shows how services personnel's and veterans from Commonwealth countries and thier families are disadvantaged. Why were they not involved in the first place. Proper discrimination.petition.parliament.uk/petitions/6376…


LadyPosh Million Reposted

Are you looking for a rewarding job in Adult Social Care? A job where you can make a real difference to people's lives? If you're a qualified social worker then we've got positions available NOW, so why not apply today 👉 bit.ly/3LfOUoE

Tweet Image 1

Walking into my birthday month like I don't care

Tweet Image 1

Using my own experience as an ex-spouse of a Commonwealth services personnel who served in the British Army. I'm here to make a difference where I think it matters. I'm here to raise awareness of some of the issues that Commonwealth Spouses faces but never talked about .


#ARUProud,@happeehil All I had to do was to find what I love and this was reflected in my dissertation.Having a good team around me contributed to my achievement. Having my family,supervisors ,the ARU_VFi and my fellow graduates made this day special.Thank you for your supportx

Tweet Image 1
Tweet Image 2
Tweet Image 3
Tweet Image 4

Not sure what's happening M4 Bristol

Tweet Image 1

Completed my MSc Military Veterans and Families Studies: My Dissertation topic was: Commonwealth Services Personnel's Spouse:A Narration and Reflection of Lived Experience. 2022 what's next?


Loading...

Something went wrong.


Something went wrong.