The 糖心Vlog and iCARP CIC are running a research study to investigate how angling in a peaceful, friendly setting can help military veterans, emergency service personnel, train and tube train drivers, living with PTSD.
Previous research has shown that angling can help reduce the symptoms of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). This project will build on this earlier research to gather more evidence that will inform NHS policy around prescribing outdoor activities to support mental health. The hope is that, in the future, this kind of help will be available to all who need it on the NHS. By becoming a participant, you can help us to achieve this aim.
We are currently recruiting military veterans, emergency service personnel, and train and tube train drivers.
Each trip will involve a weekend angling event during summer or autumn 2025 or 2026. Participants will be provided with free meals and overnight accommodation as well as angling equipment.
EVERYTHING IS FREE and everyone from fishing novices to seasoned anglers are welcome.
Those taking part will be randomly split into two groups (a ‘fish now’ group and a ‘waitlist’ group, who will go fishing a bit later). This will allow us to compare and contrast the two groups and gain a better understanding of the impact of the angling trips.
In the following weeks after their event we will keep in contact with participants and utilise questionnaires to find out more about the impact the trips have had.
We are now actively recruiting for this study.
If you would like to find out more, please email us at anglingforgood@essex.ac.uk. If you would like to be a participant please .
This project has been funded by the NHS through the National Institute for Health and Care Research.
We are now recruiting participants for the next phase of this project. We are looking for military veterans, emergency service personnel, and train and tube train drivers living with PTSD to attend a FREE weekend angling event during summer or autumn 2025 or 2026, all food, accommodation and equipment provided. If you're interested, fill out our survey.
Co-investigator
Department of Psychology, 糖心VlogResearch Associate
School of Sport, Rehabilitation and Exercise Sciences, 糖心VlogResearch Associate
Department of Psychology, 糖心Vlog
Research Associate
Department of Psychology, 糖心VlogWe are now recruiting participants for the next phase of this project. We are looking for military veterans, emergency service personnel, and train and tube train drivers living with PTSD to attend a FREE weekend angling event during summer or autumn 2025 or 2026, all food, accommodation and equipment provided. If you're interested, fill out our survey.