Military looking to provide case workers for victims of sexual misconduct
OTTAWA — The Canadian military is looking to provide case workers to victims of inappropriate sexual behaviour to ensure they have continuous support from the moment they report an incident through to the end of their case.
The initiative was revealed Wednesday by Denise Preston, executive director of the military’s sexual misconduct response centre, where the case workers — or victim liaison officers — are expected to be based.
It comes as service personnel throughout the ranks continue to grapple with inappropriate sexual behaviour, including how to best support those who have been the target of such actions while in uniform.
While the military has made progress in addressing sexual misconduct, Preston said the lack of continuous support for victims as their case moves through the Forces’ legal and health systems has emerged as a significant gap.


