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Status of Women committee  Unfortunately, I have more than four recommendations. I have four categories of recommendations. Maybe I'll just pick the ones at the top end. Having listened to last week's testimony, I know training came up quite often. If I were to focus first on prevention, number one, it isn't just after they come to us.

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Breeck

Status of Women committee  I think feedback groups especially in a military context are part of what is really missing. How do silos talk to each other? How does data get shared properly, and how can you get immediate feedback? When we start thinking about people, we have this political designation that the day that I retire I suddenly belong to a different department than what I did the day before, but my medical issues and requirements are exactly the same.

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Breeck

Status of Women committee  If I'm understanding correctly, the question was to talk more about how to further improve Operation Honour.

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Breeck

Status of Women committee  Again, with the translation for clarification, certainly I think a lot of positive things have come as a result of Op Honour. I'm not suggesting everything is not going well with it. It's just probably not as quick and as diverse as what most people would have hoped for. I'm not an expert on Op Honour specifically.

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Breeck

Status of Women committee  Good afternoon and thank you to the chair and committee for inviting me to attend today. I apologize up front to everyone in the room and those listening; I'm still finishing up a cold. First, I want to thank the witnesses who gave testimony last week. Listening to their stories gave me the courage to agree to be here today.

May 14th, 2019Committee meeting

Dr. Karen Breeck