In the coming months, Klinic will do an in-depth assessment on the sexual misconduct support programs offered by the Department of National Defence and Canadian Armed Forces. This assessment will include a report and recommendations on the findings, training for staff who deliver the support services through a new learning management system, and an opportunity for service providers to gather through a day of learning. Training and education remain an important part of Klinic’s work. We look forward to working with DND/CAF care providers to better support those impacted by sexual assault and/or intimate partner violence. Funded by the Department of National Defence’s Sexual Misconduct Support and Resource Centre.
Expanding Knowledge and Support for Sexual Misconduct
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