recruitment
YouGov poll finds that Britons tend to think less of the Army’s importance the younger they are
02/12/2014YouGov
YouGov
As the British Army struggles to recruit new soldiers, YouGov polling finds that Britons tend to think less of the army's importance the younger they are.
Military Recruitment, Work & Culture in the South Wales Valleys
19/11/2014Wales Institute of Social & Economic Research, Data & Methods
Wales Institute of Social & Economic Research, Data & Methods
This article explores how social and cultural life in the south Wales valleys, an area of economic deprivation within Britain, has been shaped by the British military and militarism, in ways that are both specific to the area and shared with other regions throughout the country.
Launch of new film on the military and young people
On Thursday 26 June 2014, we launched our new short documentary film 'Engage: the military and young people', at Friends House in London. A packed and diverse audience watched the film, which was very well-received. Speakers included Ben Griffin, founder of Veterans for Peace UK, Sam Hepworth from Headliners (the youth journalists charity who made the film) and some of the young filmmakers, and Owen Everett, Education Campaign worker at ForcesWatch.
Armed Forces Day Kids with guns controversy at family celebration for British troops
30/06/2014Herald Scotland
Herald Scotland
THERE are hook the duck stalls, fairground rides and countless ice-cream vans. But these are not the most popular attractions with the thousands of small children who descended on Stirling yesterday for Armed Forces Day. They seemed to prefer handling the high-velocity sniper rifle, getting to grips with an 81mm mortar or staring down the sights of a Starstreak II missile launcher, with its operator on hand to boast of its "multi-target capability" and 7km range.
The creep of militarism into our civil institutions
Army training scheme for long-term unemployed may be extended
26/06/2014The Guardian
The Guardian
Scheme piloted in Telford and Stoke can raise awareness of army reserve and make people more employable, says officer
Young people criticise military activities in schools as government announces more funding for cadets
23/06/2014ForcesWatch press release
ForcesWatch press release
A week after the government pledged a further £1 million for more cadet forces in state secondary schools, a new film is launched which shows that many young people are critical of the promotion of military activities in their schools.
Arms and the Woman: Militarizing Gender Wars
09/05/2014Vron Ware on DiscoverSociety.org
Vron Ware on DiscoverSociety.org
You know the British Army is experiencing a crisis in recruitment when they start to make noises about ending the ban on women in combat roles.
Army helps jobseekers towards employment
28/11/2013Ministry of Defence
Ministry of Defence
Midlands SPEAR (Supporting People into Employment with the Army Reserve) is a pilot scheme created by 143 (West Midlands) Brigade which has caught the attention of government ministers and, if successful, could be rolled out across the UK.
Fighting the ‘Battle of the Narrative’: Communicating Army 2020
28/11/2013RUSI
RUSI
A recent course organised for influencers was designed to convey the British Army’s response to a changing strategic landscape. Despite redeployment from Afghanistan and Reserve reorganisation, this exercise emphasised that the British Army is still very much in the war-fighting business.