Healing the Wounds explained

Healing the Wounds
Abbreviation:HTW
Formation:2009
Type:Charity
Purpose:Supporting British Armed Forces servicemen and women with posttraumatic stress disorder
Headquarters:Tondu, Bridgend
Region Served:Wales
Leader Title:Executive Director
Leader Name:Kevin Richards (founder)

Healing the Wounds (HTW) is a British charity launched in December 2009 to help provide support and care for British servicemen and women suffering from posttraumatic stress disorderIt was founded by Kevin Richards, a former British Army combat medic, who recognised the lack of aftercare support and treatment for sufferers of PTSD in Wales.

History

Healing the Wounds was founded by Kevin Richards in 2009. Richards had previously served with the Royal Regiment of Wales as a combat medic and completed tours of duty in numerous countries including Northern Ireland and Operation Desert Storm. His involvement with the Royal Welsh Veterans Association and his own background in army medicine led him to recognise the lack of support for PTSD sufferers in Wales and made him determined to do something to help.

Campaigns

Golden Grove Mansion Appeal

Since Healing the Wounds' foundation, the charity campaigned to raise funds to purchase and maintain a convalescent home based at Golden Grove Mansion in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire. However, by January 2011 the condition of Golden Grove had deteriorated to such an extent that it would not have been financially viable to renovate and maintain the mansion as a retreat for PTSD sufferers. Nevertheless, Healing the Wounds remains devoted to the development of a convalescent home within Wales and the £120,000 raised through the campaign shall be spent on treatment for those suffering from PTSD.[1]

Fundraising activities

Nation Radio campaign

Between 14 November and 2 December 2011, Healing the Wounds was chosen as a nominated charity for a fundraising campaign by South Wales radio station, Nation Radio.

Criticism

A BBC investigation criticised Healing the Wounds' use of Neuro-linguistic programming and the inaccurate description of the experience of one of its counsellors.[2]

Trustees

The trustees are:[3]

Patrons

The patrons are:[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Golden Grove Mansion abandoned as forces retreat . BBC News . BBC . 1 February 2012 . 22 January 2011.
  2. News: Neuro Linguistic Programming: Mental health veterans therapy worry. BBC News . BBC . 2 October 2013 . 22 October 2013 .
  3. Web site: Healing the Wounds Contact and trustees . Charity Commission . 18 December 2013.
  4. Web site: Healing the Wounds . Healing the Wounds . 18 December 2013.