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Veterans Affairs committee  Veterans Affairs Canada has implemented more than 160 of the 250 recommendations. There are many recommendations that have been made from outside of government, from individuals, but the ones I'm talking about are the ones we formally had from those advisory councils that had mad

May 10th, 2012Committee meeting

Colleen Soltermann

Veterans Affairs committee  I'm not as familiar with our Twitter account. I'm a little bit the same as you on some of that new technology. Mr. Chair, if there is an announcement that's going out, we take advantage of Twitter to create some awareness. We send it out. There are some people who subscribe an

May 10th, 2012Committee meeting

Colleen Soltermann

Veterans Affairs committee  I'm not necessarily the best person to answer that. However, from the perspective of using social media as a whole, we've had much success with our Facebook page and our YouTube account. They've been cited as good practices by those companies. So we have been on the forefront of

May 10th, 2012Committee meeting

Colleen Soltermann

Veterans Affairs committee  We've had great success with our social media tools, our Canada Remembers or remembrance programming. I think now we have over half a million followers on our Facebook page. We've been able to reach many, many individuals through Internet-based tools. We're learning from what we'

May 10th, 2012Committee meeting

Colleen Soltermann

Veterans Affairs committee  I'll tell you a little bit about the structures we used to have in place. We did, in the past, have advisory committees, or “groups” as we called them, that existed until about a couple of years ago. They issued, in fact, a number of reports making recommendations. In the mos

May 10th, 2012Committee meeting

Colleen Soltermann

Veterans Affairs committee  My area—the outreach, consultation, and engagement directorate—was established just a bit more than a year ago. My main mandate is to ensure that we have an integrated, coordinated approach to consultation, engagement, and outreach. Veterans Affairs Canada, through various indiv

May 10th, 2012Committee meeting

Colleen Soltermann

Veterans Affairs committee  I'll let Krista speak a little more about how the community covenant unfolded in Newfoundland.

May 10th, 2012Committee meeting

Colleen Soltermann

Veterans Affairs committee  I can help answer that question. I'll start off by saying that the department is currently developing a comprehensive strategy for homeless veterans. We're focusing on key areas that are within VAC authorities at the present time. These include prevention, outreach, strategic par

May 10th, 2012Committee meeting

Colleen Soltermann

Veterans Affairs committee  We've been focusing in the last year on working with our Canadian Forces bases and reaching those members who are serving, as well as veterans in the community. We understand that in many cases CF veterans tend to locate near the bases in which they serve, so we focused on that.

May 10th, 2012Committee meeting

Colleen Soltermann

Veterans Affairs committee  Thank you, Mr. Chair. Good afternoon. My name is Colleen Soltermann. I'm the director of outreach, consultation, and engagement at Veterans Affairs Canada. Here with me today, as the chair indicated, is my colleague Krista Locke, who is the regional director general of the Atl

May 10th, 2012Committee meeting

Colleen Soltermann