Andrew works with veterans in custody, advocating for them in court, supporting people leaving prison, and linking veterans to the NHS mental health specialist service.
Other support includes housing, benefits, employment and healthcare.
The NHS trust said it had achieved a 0% reoffending rate over three years for veterans engaging with its support services.
Dr Afifa Qazi, chief medical officer for the trust, said: “Andrew’s work demonstrates how lived experience can build trust and create safer communities.
“He stays in regular contact with veterans and treats every person with dignity regardless of their background or offence.
“The 0% reoffending rate is an outstanding achievement and reflects our commitment to delivering truly inclusive care to our veterans.”
