Barriers and facilitators to successful transition to civilian life for ex-servicewomen: the perspective of service providers and policymakers

Bethany Croak, Laura Rafferty, Marie-Louise Sharp, Alexandria Smith, Rafiyah Khan, Victoria Langston, Neil Greenberg, Nicola T Fear, Sharon A.M Stevelink
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The role of women in the UK Armed Forces has changed considerably in the last decade. With drives to increase the number of women serving in the military, research must consider the impact of both service and transition into civilian life on the health and wellbeing of service and ex-servicewomen (female veterans). This paper adds to the field by providing the perspective of service providers supporting ex-service personnel with their mental health, employment, housing and other needs in addition to those working in policy affecting ex-servicewomen. This study aimed to explore their understanding of what constitutes a successful transition into civilian life, the barriers and facilitators to achieving this and how transition might be impacted by the gender of the individual transitioning. Interviews and roundtable discussions were held with stakeholders (n=28) and analysed using framework analysis. Four overarching themes were identified: ’Successful transition is individual and all-encompassing’, ‘The conflicting identities of servicewomen’, ’Sexism: women don’t belong in service’ and ’The needs of servicewomen’. The first theme describes how the process and result of successful transition is individual to each ex-servicewoman, whilst the remaining themes outline common challenges faced by ex-servicewomen on this journey. There was no singular definition of ’successful transition’, but stakeholders described barriers to a successful transition. They identified prominent gender-specific barriers rooted in misogyny and inequality during military service that permeated into civilian life and impacted support use and workplace experiences. Ex- servicewomen were often required to juggle multiple responsibilities, mother and partner, and identities, women and warrior, simultaneously. Policies should look to address elements of military culture that may reinforce gender inequality and ensure veteran services are inclusive and welcoming to women and cater for gender-specific needs such as gynaecological health. Whilst in-service and veteran-focused interventions are needed, entrenched sexism in general society should not be ignored.
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退役妇女成功过渡到平民生活的障碍和促进因素:服务提供者和决策者的观点
在过去十年中,女性在英国武装部队中的角色发生了很大变化。随着服役妇女人数的增加,研究必须考虑服役和向平民生活过渡对服役妇女和退役妇女(女性退伍军人)的健康和福祉的影响。本文从支持退役人员心理健康、就业、住房和其他需求的服务提供者以及从事影响退役女性政策工作的人员的角度出发,为该领域的研究提供了新的视角。本研究旨在探讨他们对什么是成功过渡到平民生活的理解、实现这一目标的障碍和促进因素,以及过渡可能如何受到过渡者性别的影响。与利益相关者(n=28)进行了访谈和圆桌讨论,并使用框架分析法进行了分析。确定了四个总体主题:成功的过渡是个性化的,也是全方位的"、"女军人身份的冲突"、"性别歧视:女性不属于军人 "和 "女军人的需求"。第一个主题描述了成功转型的过程和结果如何因人而异,而其余主题则概述了退役女军人在这一过程中面临的共同挑战。成功过渡 "没有统一的定义,但利益攸关方描述了成功过渡的障碍。她们指出了突出的性别障碍,这些障碍源于服兵役期间的厌女症和不平等,它们渗透到平民生活中,影响了支持的使用和工作场所的体验。退役女军人往往需要同时兼顾多重责任,既是母亲又是伴侣,既是女性又是战士。相关政策应着眼于解决军队文化中可能强化性别不平等的因素,确保退伍军人服务对妇女具有包容性和欢迎度,并满足妇科健康等特定性别的需求。虽然需要采取以在役和退伍军人为重点的干预措施,但也不应忽视整个社会中根深蒂固的性别歧视。
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