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Veterans Affairs committee  I'm pleased to have the opportunity to maybe refer to what the ombudsman was talking about—accessibility. Do we have a sufficient level of service, and is it fair in terms of access? In 2007 the government did approve the doubling of the OSI clinics. We have now 10, and with the

March 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  No, I was not aware.

March 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  No, I was not aware.

March 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  I think everyone at the table, all veterans associations, did support the doubling of the OSI clinics.

March 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  We have ten clinics. Nine are outpatient clinics and one is the in-patient residential clinic. As the ombudsman was saying earlier, there is concern about the access to some of our clinics. We hear that it's mainly around the access to the in-patient clinic. We are working at d

March 8th, 2012Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  No. The 24 weeks is for disability pension applications. It's much quicker for rehabilitation program applications, 95% of which are accepted. Those applications are processed by the case manager at the district office. The case manager responds to them very quickly. I don't know

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  If a veteran comes to see us five, 10 or 15 years later because he is having service-related problems returning to civilian life, because he has mental health problems that he was not aware of earlier, the new charter gives us the opportunity to consider a rehabilitation plan. I

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  There is a policy, but I couldn't give you any details about it.

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  It's currently 24 weeks, but it will be reduced to 16 weeks. However, that doesn't mean the person can't receive service in the meantime.

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  We receive these people at our clinics, conduct an assessment, reach a diagnosis and send it to the district office. We continue treatment pending the outcome of the decision process.

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  In a disability case, yes.

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  The decision is made by the case manager at the district office level. Economic support may be offered to replace income. That represents 75% of income. The person does not have to go through the disability process, wait a number of weeks and file an appeal, and so on. Services c

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  Why there are no clinics in Saskatchewan and Newfoundland is a matter of the number of clients. To sustain a clinic, you need a minimum number of clients. If it's too small, you cannot justify having a psychiatrist or a psychologist. As I explained, using Telehealth, the client

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  Maybe I could clarify. It's the closest available suitable therapist. If he can get the service in his area, we will not pay for him to travel to another city.

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde

Veterans Affairs committee  —and hundreds of topics were presented—several hundreds of pages of topics. It can also be helpful in understanding the state of research, the questions that are being raised in the field.

November 16th, 2010Committee meeting

Raymond Lalonde