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Topic: Treating Reservists with PTSD
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Gunner
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posted 28 June 2021 12:07
I did some more digging and have the following information (from www.dnd.ca - search PTSD) for those that suspect they or others suffer from PTSD:Assistance for Post-Deployment Stress-Related Illness The CF recognizes its responsibility to provide assistance to individual members and their families in dealing with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and will establish four new Operational Behavioural Sciences Centres at Halifax, Valcartier, Edmonton and Esquimalt by September 1999. These are in addition to the national centre currently operating in Ottawa. The national centre is already establishing links between the Reserve Force and the operational behaviour resources throughout the Canadian Forces, and will also investigate methods, including civilian resources, to better detect and treat PTSD. The need to add new outreach activities has also been approved. In addition to these changes, Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) and DND are currently developing an agreement which will see the PTSD Clinic at Ottawa provide assessment and treatment to former CF members. For former CF members who settle outside the areas surrounding the four clinics, the VAC/DND agreement will include a provision of funds to reimburse those who must incur travel costs in order to receive treatment. Gunner says: The military recognizes some members left the CF prior to teh acknowledgement that some members may suffer from PTSD. I urge anyone who thinks they are suffering or knows of someone suffering from PTSD to phone your nearest support base and ask for assistance. You have to make the first step by coming forward and asking for some help...no one will do it for you. Step forward now! It's there for you!
Posts: 100 | From: Army of the West | Registered: Jun 2000
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