Research on military reality
In this page you will find studies on military reality that have been carried out and others that are being done.
Existing research
STATE OF MILITARY FAMILIES IN CANADA
ASSESSING THE NEEDS OF THE FCC COMMUNITY
The final CAF Community Needs 2016 assessment is the full report that reflects the overall results of all respondents. In addition, analyses were conducted by comparing individual CAF environments to overall results. Analyses were also conducted by comparing the individual geographic communities of the CAF with the overall results.
MILITARY FAMILY RESEARCH
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Summary of research on military families and resettlement (infographic)
Mental Health and Military Families – MFRC Subject Matter Expert Survey Results
Policy and Procedure Focus – Military Family Research
Highlights of DGMPRA Research Currently Being Conducted Related to Military Families
RESEARCH ISSUED BY MILITARY FAMILY SERVICES
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TARGETED RESEARCH
Issue 6, September 2017
Military Families: Needs of the CAF Community
Issue 5, April 2017
Access to primary health care among military families
Issue 4, January 2017
Results of the CAF Spouses’ Quality of Life Survey
Issue 3, September 2016
Context Analysis – Mental Health Services
Issue 2, May 2016
Medical release
Issue 1, March 2016
Absences and deployments
PROFILE OF MILITARY FAMILIES IN CANADA
MILITARY FAMILIES CARING FOR AGED PARENTS
PARENTS OF CAF MEMBERS
THE NEEDS OF COLLEGE STAFF RELEASED DUE TO MEDICAL AND THEIR FAMILIES
MFRC MENTAL HEALTH SERVICES
ACCESS TO PRIMARY HEALTH CARE AMONG MILITARY FAMILIES
RESULTS BY THE GENERAL DIRECTOR – RESEARCH AND ANALYSIS (Military personnel)
SEARCHES ISSUED BY THE DIRECTOR GENERAL
Requests for research on military families have made the Military Family Services Directorate (MFSD) aware of the benefits of distributing relevant studies produced by the Director-General for Research and Analysis (Military Personnel) to the MFRC/C. The searches on this page are relatively up-to-date and certainly relevant to your work. We encourage you to use this research to inform your practice.
It should be noted that the searches are displayed in the language in which they were produced. It should be noted that the searches are displayed in the language in which they were produced.
Jobs
Spousal/Partner – Employment Income (SPEI) Project: Phase Three Findings and Final Report
Spousal Employment Income of Canadian Forces Personnel: A Comparison of Civilian Spouses
Spousal/Partner Employment and Income (SPEI) Project: How do Canadian Forces Spouses Compare?
The Employment Status and Experiences of CF Spouses
Canadian Forces Spousal/Partner Employment and Income Project: Research Framework and Methodology
FAMILY SUPPORT PROGRAMS
A Compedium of Military Family Support Programs Across TTCP Nations
Military Family Resource Centre Rating
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
Family Violence in the Canadian Forces
HEALTH CARE
An Examination of Canadian Forces Spouses’ Access to a Family Physician
Care of the Ill and Injured in the Canadian Forces
THE PACE OF PERSONNEL AND DEPLOYMENT
The Impact of Deployment on the Well-Being of Military Children: A Preliminary Review
PERSTEMPO and HDDS: Service Provider Interview and Focus Group Findings
Impacts of Military Life on Families: Results from the PERSTEMPO Survey of Canadian Forces Spouses
Ongoing research section
QUALITATIVE STUDIES ON THE HEALTH AND WELL-BEING OF FAMILIES OF CANADIAN ARMED FORCES VETERANS FACING MENTAL HEALTH ISSUES
OSTACLES TO INSERTION AT WORK AND A SENSE OF EFFECTIVENESS IN OVERCOMING THEM
COVID-19 Consequences Survey: Veterans' Families
Military life and coparenting
You are a FATHER and a member of the CANADIAN ARMED FORCES or a VETERAN since less than 5 years?
You are a FATHER and the PARTNER OR SPOUSE of a member of the CAF or a VETERAN since less than 5 years?
As a couple, parents of at least one child younger than 12, you had to manage prolonged (30 days or more) or repeated absences from the home for deployment, training or another activity related to a military career?
To participate or to learn more about our research project aiming to better understand coparenting in military families, follow the link below.
http://www.psy.ulaval.ca/milcop
Complete a brief online questionnaire (20 – 25 min., in English or French) on you, your family and your coparenting experience. You will be entered into a draw with a one in 20 chance of winning a 50$ gift card of your choice (e.g., Canadian Tire, Indigo.ca, Toys”R”us, Shoppers Drug Mart, Amazon.ca).
Individual interviews conducted by videoconference (90 – 120 min., in French) with those who are interested in sharing their coparental experience, challenges and strategies to overcome them. To thank you, you will receive a 40$ gift card for the store of choice.
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