Canadian Armed Forces Advance Initiatives to Support Survivors and Deliver Culture Change

National Defence

Today, the Department of National Defence (DND) and Canadian Armed Forces (CAF) announced updates on their work to support survivors of sexual misconduct and to deliver meaningful culture change for DND employees and CAF members.

These updates focus on areas where broader culture change efforts are supported by programs that make a tangible difference for people affected by misconduct, build healthy teams, and help to prevent conflict. This progress demonstrates National Defence's commitment to build an institution where all members of the team feel supported, protected, respected, and empowered to serve Canada.

The Sexual Misconduct Support and Resource Centre (SMSRC) is an independent organization that provides support services and referrals to currently serving and former members of the CAF and DND public service employees who are affected by sexual misconduct.

The SMSRC today announced the launch of its Independent Legal Assistance (ILA) Program intended for individuals who have experienced sexual misconduct. The first phase of the program provides reimbursements of eligible legal expenses incurred by individuals on or after April 1, 2019, as a result of experiencing one or more incident of sexual misconduct. This is an important step in addressing recommendation 14 of the Independent External Comprehensive Review, led by former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour.

Individuals who have experienced sexual misconduct and who have sought or are seeking legal assistance relating to the incident(s), either within the military or criminal justice systems, can submit a reimbursement application for up to four hours of legal information and advice. Legal fees for representation during criminal proceedings where a victim has the right to be represented by a lawyer may also be eligible for reimbursement. Those interested in applying for reimbursements may call the SMSRC's 24/7 line at 1-844-750-1648 to speak with a counsellor who can provide additional information.

The ILA program is available to all serving members of the CAF, and other individuals who have experienced sexual misconduct by a CAF member. The program aims to facilitate access to legal assistance so that individuals can make informed decisions based on their specific circumstances, needs and goals. Reimbursements for eligible expenses will be provided while the SMSRC continues to develop the permanent program model in consultation with key partners, including people who have experienced military sexual misconduct.

The SMSRC is also officially expanding its services to Cadets, Junior Canadian Rangers and to family members of the wider Defence community, aged 16 and older. The SMSRC has also continued to expand its Response and Support Coordination program to have teams available in locations across Canada to provide regionally based services.

The Centre has also changed its name to the Sexual Misconduct Resource and Support Centre - fulfilling recommendation 12 of the Independent External Comprehensive Review, led by former Supreme Court Justice Louise Arbour. The SMSRC was previously known as the Sexual Misconduct Response Centre.

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