Mental Health in the Canadian Armed Forces
Provided by: Government of Canada - National Defence and the Canadian Armed Forces
View information about this organization
- Family Information Line
- For Families of the Fallen: HOPE Program
- For Families of the Fallen: Shoulder to Shoulder (2 locations)
- Member and Family Assistance Services / Bereavement Services
- Mental Health in the Canadian Armed Forces
- Morale and Welfare Services: Canadian Forces Appreciation Program
- Online Job Listings: Canadian Armed Forces Careers
- Paid Education for Canadian Armed Forces Members
- Support Services: Canadian Armed Forces Transition Services
- Support Services: Canadian Forces Housing Agency
- Support Services: Casualty Support
- Support Services: Operational Stress Injury Social Support Program
- Support Services: Recovery, Rehabilitation and Reintegration
- Support Services: Return to Work
Service Description
View website for details on Mental Health Services for CAF members.
Specialized mental health services within CF Health Services include:
- Psychosocial Program
- Available at all CAF medical clinics. Social workers, mental health nurses and addiction counsellors normally staff the program.
- Includes: brief intervention; crisis intervention; addictions consultations; information services; and pre/post deployment screenings.
- Mental Health Programs
- Available at the larger CAF bases. Psychiatrists, psychologists, social workers, mental health nurses, addictions counsellors and Health Services Chaplains normally staff the program.
- A physician referral is required to access mental health programs.
- Includes a General Program and the Operational Trauma and Stress Support Program.
- Addictions Treatment Program
- Provides assessment and treatment for individuals experiencing dependence or problem usage with alcohol, drugs, or other compulsive behaviours.
- Outpatient or inpatient treatment available.
- Operational and Trauma Stress Support Centres
- Specialized programs that ensure very comprehensive and consistent assessment and treatment of patients with operational stress injuries.
Eligibility
Canadian Armed Forces members.
Service Website
www.facebook.com/CanadianForces/
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Coverage Area
Saskatchewan
Languages Offered
English, French
Online Resource
- Family Information Line
- For Families of the Fallen: HOPE Program
- Member and Family Assistance Services / Bereavement Services
- Mental Health in the Canadian Armed Forces
- Morale and Welfare Services: Canadian Forces Appreciation Program
- Online Job Listings: Canadian Armed Forces Careers
- Paid Education for Canadian Armed Forces Members
- Support Services: Canadian Armed Forces Transition Services
- Support Services: Canadian Forces Housing Agency
- Support Services: Casualty Support
- Support Services: Operational Stress Injury Social Support Program
- Support Services: Recovery, Rehabilitation and Reintegration
- Support Services: Return to Work
Location Info
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