A range of supports are offered to members who suffer from military sexual trauma. One large service provider would be Canadian Forces health services. They have a range of mental health professionals who would provide whatever sort of supports a person might need within their own unit. If the needs of the member were actually beyond what they were able to provide, members would be referred to external specialized service providers.
We also provide a range of supports through the sexual misconduct response centre. That includes a 24-7 confidential call line as well as a response and support coordination program. If members choose to participate in that program, it provides ongoing support from the time they disclose an incident until such time as they don't need services any longer. That can include information, referrals to other services, accompaniment to appointments, advocacy, assistance with workplace accommodations and a range of services.
There are also other, non-specialized supports. The chaplains are a resource that members will frequently go to for confidential support. The chaplains would then typically refer them to either SMRC or health services to get more specialized support.