FOR THE BENEFIT OF VETERANS (SUPPOSEDLY)
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Canadian Veterans Legal Advocacy :: VETERANS OMBUDSMAN NEWS, REPORTS,ISSUES :: VETERANS BILL OF RIGHTS
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FOR THE BENEFIT OF VETERANS (SUPPOSEDLY)
Application
The Veterans Bill of Rights applies to all clients of Veterans Affairs. They include:
•Veterans with war service
•Veterans and serving members of the Canadian Forces (Regular and Reserve)
•Members and former members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
•Spouses, common-law partners, survivors and primary caregivers
•Other eligible dependants and family members
•Other eligible clients
Rights
You have the right to:
•Be treated with respect, dignity, fairness and courtesy.
•Take part in discussions that involve you and your family.
•Have someone with you for support when you deal with Veterans Affairs.
•Receive clear, easy-to-understand information about our programs and services, in English or French, as set out in the Official Languages Act.
•Have your privacy protected as set out in the Privacy Act.
•Receive benefits and service as set out in our published service standards and to know your appeal rights.
You have the right to make a complaint and have the matter looked into if you feel that any of your rights have not been upheld.
The Veterans Bill of Rights applies to all clients of Veterans Affairs. They include:
•Veterans with war service
•Veterans and serving members of the Canadian Forces (Regular and Reserve)
•Members and former members of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police
•Spouses, common-law partners, survivors and primary caregivers
•Other eligible dependants and family members
•Other eligible clients
Rights
You have the right to:
•Be treated with respect, dignity, fairness and courtesy.
•Take part in discussions that involve you and your family.
•Have someone with you for support when you deal with Veterans Affairs.
•Receive clear, easy-to-understand information about our programs and services, in English or French, as set out in the Official Languages Act.
•Have your privacy protected as set out in the Privacy Act.
•Receive benefits and service as set out in our published service standards and to know your appeal rights.
You have the right to make a complaint and have the matter looked into if you feel that any of your rights have not been upheld.
Re: FOR THE BENEFIT OF VETERANS (SUPPOSEDLY)
When are they going to actually abide by this bill of rights? Hopefully in 2013 lol
Sam Fisher- Corporal
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Join date : 2013-01-03
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Canadian Veterans Legal Advocacy :: VETERANS OMBUDSMAN NEWS, REPORTS,ISSUES :: VETERANS BILL OF RIGHTS
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