Support unit for ill, injured military personnel short dozens of staff
OTTAWA — Dozens of positions at the military’s oft-criticized support unit for ill and injured service members, including those suffering from post traumatic stress disorder and other psychological injuries, are empty.
National Defence says it’s trying to fill the vacancies at the Joint Personnel Support Unit, which was short 73 staff members — or about 17 per cent of its workforce — in December.
It is also implementing a variety of fixes to make sure the unit can provide the best care possible to military personnel, after years of problems and complaints.
Most of the changes were recommended in a review conducted two years ago, said National Defence spokesman Daniel Le Bouthillier, and are expected to be complete by this summer.


