People are going to OSISS clinics because of military sexual trauma. It is a subsection of a type of trauma that is unique, so that experience is unique, and we're just beginning to understand how it's different from other work-acquired PTSD from service.
There needs to be a concerted effort, and there has been. Again, I've been in communication with the OSI clinic in London, where they've identified that there is a subsection of people who are coming with trauma, but it's specific to military sexual trauma and about what supports and education we can give to these service providers in order to help them. It's very important for service providers to understand the nuanced contexts of what it means to have acquired military sexual trauma, which is very different from civilian trauma.