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November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Mark Ferdinand

National Defence committee  We have no statistics for soldiers, but I can say that they are able to access our services in the community. When people identify themselves as soldiers, reservists or veterans, we can help them find the appropriate social or mental health services. We have no statistics on that

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Mark Ferdinand

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Mark Ferdinand

National Defence committee  I'd say the only thing we've recognized when speaking with Veterans Affairs Canada over time, as well as with members of the armed forces, is that we don't have data. I think that's the biggest challenge. We don't measure very well who's coming in through the door. We know what t

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Mark Ferdinand

National Defence committee  When I think about people who are working day to day in Canada or elsewhere versus people who may be deployed internationally, there may be differences, and I think the armed forces would probably be best to talk a little bit about those differences that are experienced by the di

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Mark Ferdinand

National Defence committee  I might refer the committee to some good work that has been published by an organization called Klinic, in Manitoba, with regard to trauma-informed care. One of the features of trauma is that it's unexpected. So when you ask the question about whether or not we can prepare people

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Mark Ferdinand

National Defence committee  I think I could extend your statement to apply to more than just people who may not work within prisons, for example. I think the challenge is not just about the numbers or the interest; it's also with regard to curriculum, for example, in different types of schools. I think nur

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Mark Ferdinand

National Defence committee  Good morning, Mr. Chair. Good morning, everyone. On behalf of our Chief Executive Officer, Peter Coleridge, it is my great pleasure to be here today representing the Canadian Mental Health Association. The CMHA was founded in 1918. We were then known as the Canadian National C

November 21st, 2013Committee meeting

Mark Ferdinand

Justice committee  I would say yes.

June 10th, 2013Committee meeting

Marc Ferdinand