Video – Peterborough Police Service adds the Military Veterans Wellness Program to Help Serve Veterans

MVWP Launch Video

The Peterborough Police Service is excited to introduce the Military Veterans Wellness Program (MVWP) in the City of Peterborough, Lakefield and the Township of Cavan-Monaghan.

The program will help the Service enhance its ability to support and connect with military veterans in our community and within our service. The program equips frontline officers with heightened awareness, training, and the tools necessary to recognize and understand military veterans’ unique needs. By building rapport and offering formal pathways to services, the MVWP ensures that veterans are connected to critical social services offered through organizations such as the Royal Canadian Legion (RCL), Veteran Affairs Canada (VAC), and Operational Stress Injury Social Support (OSISS).

After a police referral, these national agencies will contact the veteran within 72 hours and may provide a case worker, advocate, or peer support to assist veterans in accessing the benefits and resources available to them.

At the Peterborough Police Service, one of our own officers, who is a 14-year veteran of the Canadian Armed Forces, will serve as program ambassador to our frontline officers. Officers and civilians will also be completing online training courses to learn about life in the Canadian Armed Forces, traits, characteristics and struggles a veteran may face as they transition from a life in the military, as well as interaction and de-escalation techniques. It is anticipated this training will be completed in the coming month.

“As Remembrance Day approaches it is fitting that we take a moment to learn more about the supports available to our veterans and how we can help. We know there are approximately 3,000 – 5,000 unhoused veterans across Canada, including some in our city. It is important that we as a service understand the unique circumstances and challenges of veterans who have served and if possible, offer a path to services.” – Stuart Betts, Chief, Peterborough Police Service.

In addition to launching the program, the Service has created a pin (image below) that will be issued to Peterborough Police Service members who are military veterans, civilian and sworn, serving in the organization. The pin will not only help foster a sense of connection with our community members but also show support to the members of the Service.

Author: Pete Fisher

Has been a photojournalist for over 30-years and have been honoured to win numerous awards for photography and writing over the years. Best selling author for the book Highway of Heroes - True Patriot Love

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