Combat Stress announced as finalists of The Learning Awards 2025
Combat Stress has been named as a finalist for The Learning Awards 2025 – set up to recognise those who are at the forefront of making significant change through learning and development.
Our learning platform is in contention for the Learning GiveBack award, which recognises individuals and organisations who have gone above and beyond; tackled social, economic, or environmental issues; contributed to community, charity, or business initiatives, and helped others through difficult times with honesty, integrity and sensitivity. Above all, it is an award for those who have successfully used learning to support the core values of humanity.
The award will be decided by public vote, which will run from noon on Tuesday 14 January until 5pm on Friday 17 January. Votes can be cast at: https://thelearningawards.com/learning-giveback/. The winners will be announced on Thursday 13 February.
Combat Stress Learning is a unique initiative led by our clinicians and experts, sharing cutting-edge evidence-based, trauma informed expertise of veterans’ mental health with organisations who work with, employ or support veterans, so that they can help them to live healthy and meaningful lives.
To date, the platform has delivered over 5,000 hours of interactive online learning and live events on subjects such as suicide prevention and transition from military to civilian life to over 500 individuals, and 100 UK charities and services, involved in supporting veterans.
No other health training space has such veteran-focused content or so many armed forces organisations collaborating. It is the trusted home for those who want to learn more about veterans’ mental health.