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Every year, there are approximately 7,800 Canadian Armed Forces members that transition from the military and on average 790 Royal Canadian Mounted Police members discharged. For each member or their family, the experience is different. A successful and positive transition/discharge process depends on many factors which relate to overall well-being, including having timely access to support that meet the members and families’ needs during the process.
This consultation is an important step for Veterans Affairs Canada to gain additional insight into the Veterans’, the former RCMP members’ and their families’ perspectives on their completed transition/discharge process. The data collected will be used to help us find barriers and supports needed to ensure the transition/discharge process is a successful one for everyone. This data will be used to inform ongoing work towards seamless transition to life after service.
We thank you for your time and look forward to your response.
Every year, there are approximately 7,800 Canadian Armed Forces members that transition from the military and on average 790 Royal Canadian Mounted Police members discharged. For each member or their family, the experience is different. A successful and positive transition/discharge process depends on many factors which relate to overall well-being, including having timely access to support that meet the members and families’ needs during the process.
This consultation is an important step for Veterans Affairs Canada to gain additional insight into the Veterans’, the former RCMP members’ and their families’ perspectives on their completed transition/discharge process. The data collected will be used to help us find barriers and supports needed to ensure the transition/discharge process is a successful one for everyone. This data will be used to inform ongoing work towards seamless transition to life after service.
We thank you for your time and look forward to your response.
Your participation in this Consultation is voluntary and anonymous. Acceptance or refusal to participate will in no way affect your relationship with Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) or the Government of Canada. Information received through the consultation process will be consolidated into a report that will not contain any personal information that could potentially be used to identify you. This report may be published on the VAC website and the Let’s Talk Veterans website. To see the Privacy policy and additional information for the Let’s Talk Veterans Site, you can find it here.
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