Reintegration framework: Coach and support

Coaching the respondent on the problem and the impact of their alleged behaviour, and supporting both the affected person and respondent during investigation and reintegration is one of the four steps of the reintegration framework.

The framework suggests:

Actions

Communications

Considerations

Efforts to support respondent reintegration are complicated when the negative consequences associated with an accusation of act of misconduct extend to those who aid reintegration, also known as “courtesy stigma.” This can create barriers leading to further isolation and stress for the respondent.

When assessing the moral authority to lead or command, factors related to the respondent’s military career may be weighed against factors pertaining to the incident and harm done.

Factors to consider may include, but are not limited to the following:

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