Friday, December 5, 2025

NAPLES : Action or Happiness - All the Tools you need for better mental health

 



Shorter days and less sunlight can have an impact on your mental health.

As recommended by the British Forces Clinic, check out the website, Action for Happiness which gives you access to all the tools you need to improve your state of mind 

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NAPLES: Do you have a skill you can share with the children at BFS

 


Volunteers needed for Spring Term.

Previous clubs have included gardening, arts and crafts, various sports, music, yoga..

Do you have a skill you can share one hour a week?

Maybe Cricket, Baking, Cake Decorating, Forest School, Kitemaking, what skill can you share?

Come and join the school and make a difference!

Contact : Leanne.wortley@modschools.org

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Wednesday, December 3, 2025

BRUNEI: AWS Community Support - Contact details

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BRUNEI: Volunteer Opportunity - Paradise Chalchitra @ Mumong Community Centre

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Do you love to watch movies? 

Do you want to share your passion with others?

Do you have some free time to spare? 

If you answered yes to any of these questions, then we have an opportunity for you!

BRUNEI: Soft Play Opening Hours @ Chit Chat Community Centre




Email BruneiGar-SpSvcs-AWS-Mailbox@mod.gov.uk for more information.

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BRUNEI: AWS Community Support - Youth Club Transport Timings

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BRUNEI: AWS Community Support - Volunteers Needed



Are you new to BFB or back from your holidays? Looking for things to get involved in?

Then look at what AWS Community Team have to offer, regular programmes, one-off activities and a chance to make a difference to your community by getting involved and becoming a volunteer.

Email BruneiGar-SpSvcs-AWS-Mailbox@mod.gov.uk for more information.

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Monday, December 1, 2025

SHAPE: Federal Police Watch Scheme

 Did you know the SHAPE Federal Police offer a Watch Scheme?

If you are going to be away from home over the Christmas and/or New Year period, SHAPE Federal Police can drive past your property and check all is well whilst you are away.

Simply complete a Police Watch Form (on the board in the Community Corridor) and hand it in to Building 247 at least days 5 days before your departure.

Have some peace of mind whilst you are away and enjoy the festivities.

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Thursday, November 27, 2025

BELGIUM: Please be aware of the Rogue BFBS TV Player App

Be aware: rogue BFBS TV Player App

BFBS have become aware of a fake, (rogue) copy of their TV Player app on the Amazon app store. This is the app that users download to access BFBS tv services via the internet.

The app 'look' has been cloned to appear like the legitimate app, with a copied logo and information describing the app, which includes being available to armed forces personnel.

Users can distinguish between the rogue app and the genuine app as, when searching for the BFBS app on the Amazon app store, the legitimate app is the first returned. On the genuine app, the develop is listed as ‘BFBS.’ On the rogue app, the developer is listed as ‘parifo5508@wivstore.com.’ The rogue app release date shows as November 2025 and on some screens and is distinguishable by white 'pillar box' bands left and right of the BFBS logo.

What to do if you have been caught out:
Personnel who believe they may have entered service details or MODNET user name and email addresses into the rogue app should change their passwords immediately and report the incident via a Security Incident Report Form

Further information on securing personal devices can be found on the National Cyber Security Centre site (www).

Wednesday, November 26, 2025

NAPLES: Make sure your kids stay safe online

 



Get Safe Online states, “today’s children are growing up in a connected world – but that doesn’t mean they always know how to stay safe in it. As a parent, grandparent or guardian, your guidance can make a huge difference”. Get Safe Online has produced a new leaflet, which provides some practical ways to help your child explore the internet with confidence and care this summer holiday.

Alternatively, take a look at the advice on the Get Safe Online website: Are you in touch with what your kids do online?

The leaflet can be read and downloaded from this link: Parents Leaflet