New Deal Needed on Military Visits to Scotland’s Schools
12/02/2016
ForcesWatch – which scrutinises the military – and Quakers in Scotland, are today formally launching a petition at Holyrood calling for increased transparency and scrutiny of armed forces visits to schools.
ForcesWatch press release
Holyrood should protect Scottish schools from creep of cadets
19/01/2016
ForcesWatch is calling on the Scottish government to resist attempts to introduce Cadet units into the country’s state secondary schools.
ForcesWatch press release
New report shows that important duty of care recommendations have not been implemented by the armed forces
16/12/2015
Ahead of the House of Commons debate on the Armed Forces Bill on Wednesday 16 December, ForcesWatch has published a new report calling for a change in the law ending military recruitment under 18 years of age.
ForcesWatch press release
ForcesWatch welcomes Welsh Government stance over military visits to schools
23/09/2015
The Welsh Government has been praised by ForcesWatch over a “groundbreaking” decision to support in principle more research into how the armed forces operate in secondary schools in Wales.
ForcesWatch press release
Government accused of military propaganda in the classroom
27/02/2015
The Government's material for schools about the armed forces has been criticised today by the human rights group ForcesWatch and Quakers in Britain.
ForcesWatch / Quakers in Britain press release
New report raises concerns about armed forces visits to Scottish schools
18/12/2014
A new report published today shows that the armed forces visited four fifths (83%) of state secondary schools within a two year period, between 2010-2012. The report argues that the purpose of many of the visits is related to recruitment into the armed forces.
ForcesWatch press release
Young people criticise military activities in schools as government announces more funding for cadets
23/06/2014
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.
ForcesWatch press release
War trauma hits young soldiers hardest: new report
27/10/2013
Young soldiers recruited from disadvantaged backgrounds are substantially more likely than other troops to return from war experiencing problems with their mental health, says a wide-ranging report published today by human rights group ForcesWatch.
ForcesWatch press release
Youngest Army recruits pay highest price in Afghanistan, new report shows
21/08/2013
The risk of fatality in Afghanistan for recruits who enlisted into the British Army aged 16 and completed training has been twice as high as it has for those enlisting at 18 or above, according to a study published today on behalf of human rights groups Child Soldiers International and ForcesWatch. The authors believe the increased risk reflects the disproportionately high number of 16 year olds who join front-line Infantry roles.
ForcesWatch and Child Soldiers International press release
Army recruitment of under-18s wastes £94 million every year, claims new report
22/04/2013
The Ministry of Defence wastes up to £94 million every year training minors for army roles which could be filled more cost-effectively by adult recruits, according to a new report launched today by human rights groups Child Soldiers International and ForcesWatch.
ForcesWatch press release