We were delighted to be involved in the ESRC Oxford Festival of Social Science 2025. Visitors engaged with the artwork created by parents in the SATT project art workshops through interactive activities such as jigsaw puzzles. The puzzles were specially created from...
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Impact event
The findings of the Supporting All to Thrive project were presented on 10th September, 2025, at SSAFA headquarters in London. Attendees included the Armed Forces, the Ministry of Defence, the Department for Education, charities, researchers and parents. Parents'...
Art workshops completed
After running 14 workshops, the team have now completed the art-based strand of the research. Altogether, we heard from 28 parents of children with a variety of additional needs, from all three Services and in all four devolved nations. Every single participant had a...
Interview with British Forces Broadcasting Service
Claire Lee and Alison Cotton recently appeared on BFBS Brize Norton’s breakfast show to discuss the SATT project.
SATT Project awarded £60,000 to research ways of helping SEND children from Service families
The Oxford Brookes research team has been awarded £60,000 by the Armed Forces Covenant Fund Trust for the 18-month ‘Supporting ALL to Thrive’ study.
A boost for research into the challenges military families face
These projects will develop a stronger understanding of complex educational or welfare issues affecting Armed Forces families – and propose solutions.
