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Veterans’ Affairs Minister Message on Afghanistan – Letter to Stakeholders / Lettre aux intervenants

An item from our colleagues at the RCAF Association.


To: VAC Stakeholder Community,

These past few weeks have been incredibly difficult for our Veteran community. With the Taliban’s rapid advance across Afghanistan, it appears that the entire country could soon be under their control.

Given all it represents to so many of our Afghan Veterans, the fall of Kandahar will surely be particularly challenging. Having never worn the uniform, I know I will never be able to understand what so many of those who served there are grappling with.

As Minister, though, I want to provide some resources that I hope might be of use for those of you – and to those you serve – who might understandably be struggling with the situation in Afghanistan.

  • At Veterans Affairs, please know that the VAC Assistance Service is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year. Veterans, former RCMP members, families, and caregivers can call to speak with a mental health professional, free of charge, at 1-800-268-7708 (TDD/TTY: 1-800-567-5803.)
  • For those still serving in the Canadian Armed Forces, support is available to members and their families at each Canadian Forces Health Services centre across the country.
  • The Member Assistance Program also offers 24/7 confidential short-term counselling to members and their families, and can be reached at 1-800-268-7708 (TDD 1-800-567-5803.)
  • Some additional information on mental health resources can also be found through the Canadian Armed Forces and Veterans Affairs Canada.

Because of what Canadians achieved in Afghanistan, lives have been changed, unquestionably, for the better. There are children who received medicine that allowed them to reach their teens when they otherwise wouldn’t have. There are now young women studying law, physics, and journalism at some of the world’s finest universities who would never have gotten that opportunity.

Time will tell us what those stories mean, but I choose to believe that the world will be better for them.

However this chapter in Afghanistan’s history ends, Canada will not forget the actions of the more than 40,000 of our remarkable men and women who served there – the stories of their sacrifice will outlast them.

Our kids and grandkids are going to learn about the Canadians who fought and gave their lives in the streets and poppy fields of Kandahar, just like they will about the ones who fought and gave their lives at Vimy Ridge and Juno Beach.

Their wars might be different, but their stories are fundamentally the same. They went off to serve their country, and they did all that was asked of them and more.

How our Afghanistan Veterans and their families will come to understand their sacrifices is surely not for me to say, but I can promise that Canada will remain forever grateful for their service.

Please take care, and thank you for the work you all continue to do in support of our Veterans and their families.

Respectfully,

Lawrence MacAulay
Minister of Veterans Affairs and Associate Minister of National Defence

 

Destinataires: Communauté des intervenants d’ACC,

Les dernières semaines ont été extrêmement difficiles pour notre communauté de vétérans. Avec l’avancée rapide des talibans en Afghanistan, il semble que tout le pays pourrait bientôt être sous leur contrôle.

Compte tenu de tout ce qu’elle représente pour tant de nos vétérans de l’Afghanistan, la chute de Kandahar sera sûrement particulièrement difficile. N’ayant jamais porté l’uniforme, je sais que je ne pourrai jamais comprendre ce à quoi sont confrontées les personnes qui ont servi.

En tant que ministre, cependant, je veux fournir des ressources qui, je l’espère, pourraient être utiles à ceux d’entre vous – et à ceux que vous avez servi – qui pourraient naturellement être bouleversés par la situation en Afghanistan.

  • À Anciens Combattants, sachez que le Service d’aide d’ACC est disponible 24 heures par jour, 7 jours sur 7. Les vétérans, les anciens membres de la GRC, les membres de leur famille et leurs aidants peuvent appeler pour parler à un professionnel de la santé mentale, sans frais, au 1-800-268-7708 (ATS : 1-800-567-5803).
  • Pour les personnes qui servent toujours au sein des Forces armées canadiennes, du soutien est mis à leur disposition ainsi qu’à celle de leur famille dans chacun des centres de Services de santé des Forces canadiennes au pays.
  • Le Programme d’aide aux membres offre également des services confidentiels de relation d’aide à court terme 24 heures sur 24, 7 jours sur 7 aux membres et à leur famille; il est disponible au 1-800-268-7708 (ATS 1-800-567-5803).
  • Des informations supplémentaires sur les ressources en santé mentale peuvent également être trouvées auprès des Forces armées canadiennes et d’Anciens Combattants Canada.

Grâce à ce que les Canadiens ont accompli en Afghanistan, des vies ont été changées, sans aucun doute pour le mieux. Il y a des enfants qui ont reçu des médicaments qui leur ont permis d’atteindre l’adolescence alors qu’ils n’auraient pas pu autrement. Il y a maintenant des jeunes femmes qui étudient le droit, la physique et le journalisme dans certaines des meilleures universités du monde qui n’auraient jamais eu cette possibilité.

Le temps nous dira ce que ces histoires signifient, mais je choisis de croire que le monde sera meilleur pour eux.

Quelle que soit la fin de ce chapitre de l’histoire de l’Afghanistan, le Canada n’oubliera pas les actions de plus de 40 000 de nos hommes et femmes remarquables qui ont servi là-bas – les histoires de leur sacrifice leur survivront.

Nos enfants et petits-enfants vont en apprendre davantage sur les Canadiens qui se sont battus et ont donné leur vie dans les rues et les champs de pavot de Kandahar, tout comme ils le feront à propos de ceux qui se sont battus et ont donné leur vie à la crête de Vimy et à Juno Beach.

Leurs guerres sont peut-être différentes, mais leurs histoires sont fondamentalement les mêmes. Ils sont allés servir leur pays, et ils ont fait tout ce qu’on leur a demandé et plus encore.

Ce n’est sûrement pas à moi de dire quelle signification les vétérans de l’Afghanistan et leur famille tireront de leurs sacrifices, mais je peux promettre que le Canada restera à jamais reconnaissant pour leur service.

Prenez soin de vous et merci pour le travail que vous continuez tous à faire pour soutenir nos vétérans et leur famille.

Respectueusement,

Lawrence MacAulay
Ministre des Anciens Combattants et ministre associé de la Défense nationale

Veterans Affairs Canada – Stakeholder Engagement and Outreach Team

An item from received from our colleagues at the RCAF Association.


Hello,

Ministerial advisory groups at Veterans Affairs Canada are an opportunity to share knowledge, expertise, and experiences with the Minister to help guide change and improve services for Veterans and their families.

We are looking for new members for all six Ministerial Advisory Groups – Policy; Service Excellence and Transition; Mental Health; Care and Support; Families; and Commemoration.  Veterans, Canadians, and stakeholders from all regions of the country with diverse knowledge, expertise and experience who want to make a contribution are encouraged to apply.  Please share this exciting opportunity with your networks.

To learn more visit ministerial advisory groups.  Please note the review of applications will begin on 22 July 2021.

Sincerely,

Stakeholder Engagement and Outreach Team
Veterans Affairs Canada
vac.engagement.acc@canada.ca

_________________

Bonjour,

Les groupes consultatifs ministériels à Anciens Combattants Canada donnent la possibilité de partager des connaissances, de l’expertise et des expériences avec le ministre pour aider à orienter le changement et à améliorer les services pour les vétérans et leur famille.

Nous sommes à la recherche de nouveaux membres pour les six groupes consultatifs ministériels – Politiques; Excellence du service et transition; Santé mentale; Soins et soutien; Familles; et Commémoration. Nous encourageons les vétérans, les autres Canadiens et les intervenants de toutes les régions du pays possédant des connaissances, de l’expertise et de l’expérience variées qui souhaitent faire une contribution à poser leur candidature. Nous vous prions de partager cette occasion intéressante avec vos réseaux.

Pour en apprendre davantage, visitez groupes consultatifs ministériels. Veuillez noter que l’examen des candidatures commencera le 22 juillet 2021.

Sincèrement,

L’Équipe de mobilisation et sensibilisation des intervenants
Anciens Combattants Canada
vac.engagement.acc@veterans.gc.ca

 

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RCAF Foundation Scholarships

This item from our colleagues in the RCAF Association may be of interest to some readers.


The RCAF Association works very closely with the RCAF Foundation.

We recently shared the RCAF Foundation’s exciting scholarship announcement details of which are repeated below.

Some have responded asking us how to apply, along with other questions more appropriately directed toward the RCAF Foundation, Mr. Jeremy Diamond whose contact information ( jeremy@rcaffoundation.ca ) and phone number are shared (again below) in the original announcement.

For further information please visit the RCAF Foundation website at this link:

https://rcaffoundation.ca/portfolio-items/student-scholarship/

Application forms can be accessed at the above link

Developed for Canada’s next generations of leaders, and explorers in science and space, these twenty $1,000 scholarships are open to any Canadian youth 25 years of age or younger who is either entering or studying in a post-secondary institution or flight school.

They are designed to encourage all students in S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) studies or flight that could lead to future careers the Aviation or Aerospace industry.

Categories include:

  • Ten $1,000 scholarships to young men and women whose parents are either current or former serving members of the RCAF and are either entering or already attending any Canadian post-secondary educational institution or flight school
  • Five $1,000 scholarships to young women who are entering or attending any Canadian post-secondary educational institution or flight school
  • Five $1,000 scholarships to any young person who is entering a Canadian post-secondary educational institution or flight school and identifies as any one of the following: – Indigenous – Visible minority – LGBTQQIP2SAA – Person with disabilities

To apply students, choose one of these categories and answer two questions:

  • What are your career aspirations and vision for your future in the Aviation and Aerospace?
  • What is the most important character attribute or personal life experience you possess that will help you make a meaningful contribution to your future workplace and community? Submission Deadline – Friday July 16, 2021. I hope you will be able to share this information with your networks. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Thank you! — Jeremy Diamond CEO RCAF Foundation 416.722.9754

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Royal Canadian Air Force Association,405-222 Somerset St. West Ottawa ON K2P 2G3 CANADA, Phone Number:(613) 232-4281, Fax Number: (613) 232-2156, Email Address: director@airforce.ca, Website : http://rcafassociation.ca

RCAF Foundation Scholarships

An item from our colleagues in the RCAF Association that may be of interest to some readers.


The following message is shared with the support of the RCAF Association Chairman Colonel (Ret) Terry Chester,CD;

As CEO of the RCAF Foundation, I am thrilled to announce that today we launched our first RCAF Foundation Student Scholarships!

Developed for Canada’s next generations of leaders, and explorers in science and space, these twenty $1,000 scholarships are open to any Canadian youth 25 years of age or younger who is either entering or studying in a post-secondary institution or flight school.

They are designed to encourage all students in S.T.E.M. (Science, Technology, Engineering, Math) studies or flight that could lead to future careers the Aviation or Aerospace industry.

Categories include:

• Ten $1,000 scholarships to young men and women whose parents are either current or former serving members of the RCAF and are either entering or already attending any Canadian post-secondary educational institution or flight school

• Five $1,000 scholarships to young women who are entering or attending any Canadian post-secondary educational institution or flight school

• Five $1,000 scholarships to any young person who is entering a Canadian post-secondary educational institution or flight school and identifies as any one of the following: – Indigenous – Visible minority – LGBTQQIP2SAA – Person with disabilities

To apply students, choose one of these categories and answer two questions:

• What are your career aspirations and vision for your future in the Aviation and Aerospace?

• What is the most important character attribute or personal life experience you possess that will help you make a meaningful contribution to your future workplace and community? Submission Deadline – Friday July 16, 2021. I hope you will be able to share this information with your networks. Please do not hesitate to contact me with any questions. Thank you! — Jeremy Diamond CEO RCAF Foundation 416.722.9754

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RCAF Association News

An item from the RCAF Association to pass along.


RCAF Flyers Gold Medal (1948) Hockey Team

The last surviving member of Canada’s famous gold-medal-winning hockey team – the RCAF Flyers – Murray Dowey (goalie) has passed away. View details here at this link. ​

RCAF Association Elections

The ballot for the 2020 election to the RCAF Association Board of Directors (formerly National Executive Council) and for the RCAF Association Board of Trustees has now been released. Voting closes 26 June 2021. Members-in-good-standing who have shared their e-mail address with us, (over 2,870 members) have received their ballot and are now exercising their rightful privilege to vote. If you have not received a ballot or you would like to receive one, you may e-mail Dean Black ( director@airforce.ca ) to learn more.

Instagram ( @rcafassociation )

Are you on instagram? We encourage you to “follow” the RCAF Association Instagram page @rcafassociation Please help us increase our follower numbers. We will be offering up three (3) AVi-8 RCAF Mk. I watches to three (3) lucky Instagram followers on Canada Day – so please follow our @rcafassociation Instagram page

 

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