Troops urged to seek help as use of mental-health services hits ‘all-time low’
OTTAWA — Canada’s top military officer is urging his troops to reach out for help if it’s required, as the use of mental-health services for military personnel has reached an all-time low.
In an open letter to all Canadian Armed Forces members, chief of the defence staff Gen. Jonathan Vance said there may be legitimate reasons fewer service members are calling military helplines or accessing mental-health professionals.
“Use of help lines and access to mental-health professionals is at an all-time low,” Vance wrote.
“There may be some valid reasons for this, but I would like to encourage anyone who needs to reach out or access mental-health therapy to do so.”

