SAILORS, marines and their families living in Swindon now have free access to counselling services provided by a local charity.

The new partnership between charity, Relate Gloucestershire and Swindon and The Royal Navy and Royal Marines Charity (RNRMC), aims to support families with their relationships, which often come under strain due to lifestyle pressures.

Deployment can present particular issues for relationships as families adjust to time apart. A recent study by Kings College London, found that military spouses who coped well with separation and deployment might be at increased risk of relationship difficulties arising when their partner returns home.

Now both serving and former Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnel and their families will have free access to an initial seven sessions of relationship counselling provided by Relate. This can either be face-to-face, by telephone or by webcam depending on what suits people best, and will also be available to those deployed overseas.

Speaking on the new partnership, Relate's chief executive, Ellaine Cameron said: “Any relationship, no matter how strong, is likely to face difficulties from time to time.

"For armed forces families, pressures which come with the lifestyle such as deployment and uncertainty can at times place added stress on relationships.

“Relate’s counselling services offer an opportunity to talk through any tensions and find ways to stay connected as a couple or family during periods of separation. Whether you're married, living together, in a same-sex relationship, separated, divorced or single, we can help. We hope that Royal Navy and Royal Marines personnel and their families will make use of this service and seek support at the earliest possible stage.”

Mandy Lindley, Director of Funding and Relationships at RNRMC, said: “It’s easy to forget that while our Navy protects us as sea, family members are often left behind – sometimes for months at a time. Inevitably this can cause strain in relationships.

“I am delighted that through our grants programme we have been able to support this essential service from Relate to better help families overcome the challenges associated with service life.”

Any serving or former personnel or their families wishing to book a counselling or sex therapy session should ring 01302 380279 or visit http://bit.ly/1S7A6lm for more information.