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Links relating to release medicals and disability pensions.
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DND / CF
Director Casualty Support Management DND Centre for the Support of Injured and Retired Members and their Families
http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/cen/index-eng.asp
Program and Services for injured members, veterans and their families
http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/cen/ps/index-eng.asp
Public Service Commision of Canada
Guide on Priority Administration in the PSC
Public Service Employment Regulations (SOR/2005-334)
This is a .pdf link
Scroll down to section 8.
Canadian Forces and RCMP
8. (1) The following persons who are released or discharged, as the case may be, for medical reasons have a right to appointment in priority to all persons, other than those referred to in section 40 and subsections 41(1) and (4) of the Act, to any position in the public service for which the Commission is satisfied that the person meets the essential qualifications referred to in paragraph 30(2)(a) of the Act, if the person requests the priority within five years after being released or discharged:
(a) a member of the regular force of the Canadian Forces;
(b) a member of the Primary Reserve of the Canadian Forces on full-time Class B Reserve Service of more than 180 consecutive days;
(c) a member of the reserve force of the Canadian Forces on Class C Reserve Service;
(d) a member of the special force of the Canadian Forces;
(e) a member of the Primary Reserve of the Canadian Forces on Class A or Class B Reserve Service of 180 days or less, if the medical reasons are attributable to service;
(f) a member, within the meaning of subsection 2(1) of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; and
(g) a member of the Reserve of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, if the medical reasons are attributable to service.
Entitlement period
(2) The entitlement period begins on the day on which a competent authority certifies that the person is ready to return to work, if that day is within five years after the day on which they were medically released or discharged, and ends on the earliest of
(a) the day that is two years after the day of certification,
(b) the day on which the person is appointed to a position in the public service for an indeterminate period, and
(c) the day on which the person declines an appointment to a position in the public service for an indeterminate period without good and sufficient reason.
Public Works and Government Services Canada
Forces Pension Plan
http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/forces-pensions/txt/as-au-eng.html
Royal Canadian Legion:
The Legion Service Bureau
http://legion.ca/ServiceBureau/overview_e.cfm
Disability Rate Charts (2009)
http://legion.ca/ServiceBureau/RateCharts_e.cfm
SISIP
http://www.sisip.ca/en/Insurance_e/index.asp
Veterans Affairs Canada
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/
Veterans Affairs Disability Pension Program
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/clients/sub.cfm?source=dispen
A Guide To Using Your Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) Health Care Identification Card
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/clients/sub.cfm?source=services/identcard
Veterans Affairs Canada Contact List
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/clients/sub.cfm?source=contact
Veterans Affairs Canada Prescription Drug Program ( POC 10 )
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/clients/sub.cfm?source=services/poc/poc10/POC10a
Veterans Independence Program
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/clients/sub.cfm?source=services/vip/expansion/who_apply
Bureau of Pensions Advocates (VAC Decision appeals organization)
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=department/organization/bpa1
Edits:
Some links tested and updated 30 March 2011
If you wish to see a link added, please private message any of the moderating staff.
DND / CF
Director Casualty Support Management DND Centre for the Support of Injured and Retired Members and their Families
http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/cen/index-eng.asp
Program and Services for injured members, veterans and their families
http://www.cmp-cpm.forces.gc.ca/cen/ps/index-eng.asp
- Accidental Dismemberment - Injured Military Members Compensation Act (IMMCA)
Adapted Physical Fitness and Sport
Atomic Veteran's Recognition Program
Benefits
Canadian Comfort and Remembrance Program (CCRP)
Casualty Support Services
CF 98
CF Return to Work Program
CF Transition Programs and Services
Detachments
* DCSM Detachment Office
Mental Health & Operational Stress Injury
Military Specifications - Occupation and Specialty Specifications
National Military Cemetery
* Funeral And Burial Entitlement
PERSTEMPO
Screening and Reintegration
Public Service Commision of Canada
Guide on Priority Administration in the PSC
Public Service Employment Regulations (SOR/2005-334)
This is a .pdf link
Scroll down to section 8.
Canadian Forces and RCMP
8. (1) The following persons who are released or discharged, as the case may be, for medical reasons have a right to appointment in priority to all persons, other than those referred to in section 40 and subsections 41(1) and (4) of the Act, to any position in the public service for which the Commission is satisfied that the person meets the essential qualifications referred to in paragraph 30(2)(a) of the Act, if the person requests the priority within five years after being released or discharged:
(a) a member of the regular force of the Canadian Forces;
(b) a member of the Primary Reserve of the Canadian Forces on full-time Class B Reserve Service of more than 180 consecutive days;
(c) a member of the reserve force of the Canadian Forces on Class C Reserve Service;
(d) a member of the special force of the Canadian Forces;
(e) a member of the Primary Reserve of the Canadian Forces on Class A or Class B Reserve Service of 180 days or less, if the medical reasons are attributable to service;
(f) a member, within the meaning of subsection 2(1) of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police Act, of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police; and
(g) a member of the Reserve of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police, if the medical reasons are attributable to service.
Entitlement period
(2) The entitlement period begins on the day on which a competent authority certifies that the person is ready to return to work, if that day is within five years after the day on which they were medically released or discharged, and ends on the earliest of
(a) the day that is two years after the day of certification,
(b) the day on which the person is appointed to a position in the public service for an indeterminate period, and
(c) the day on which the person declines an appointment to a position in the public service for an indeterminate period without good and sufficient reason.
Public Works and Government Services Canada
Forces Pension Plan
http://www.tpsgc-pwgsc.gc.ca/forces-pensions/txt/as-au-eng.html
Royal Canadian Legion:
The Legion Service Bureau
http://legion.ca/ServiceBureau/overview_e.cfm
Disability Rate Charts (2009)
http://legion.ca/ServiceBureau/RateCharts_e.cfm
SISIP
http://www.sisip.ca/en/Insurance_e/index.asp
Veterans Affairs Canada
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/
Veterans Affairs Disability Pension Program
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/clients/sub.cfm?source=dispen
A Guide To Using Your Veterans Affairs Canada (VAC) Health Care Identification Card
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/clients/sub.cfm?source=services/identcard
Veterans Affairs Canada Contact List
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/clients/sub.cfm?source=contact
Veterans Affairs Canada Prescription Drug Program ( POC 10 )
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/clients/sub.cfm?source=services/poc/poc10/POC10a
Veterans Independence Program
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/clients/sub.cfm?source=services/vip/expansion/who_apply
Bureau of Pensions Advocates (VAC Decision appeals organization)
http://www.vac-acc.gc.ca/general/sub.cfm?source=department/organization/bpa1
Edits:
Some links tested and updated 30 March 2011