Defence representatives

Note

The RE Program on Sexual Misconduct launches its final cohorts in October 2025. This is your last opportunity to join a mission that has already changed lives and to help carry those lessons forward as a driving force for change.

If you, or a member of your team, want to be part of this journey, please submit a nomination (only available on the National Defence Network).

Recruitment

We are actively seeking Defence representatives to join the 2025 cohorts, as per the Chief of Defence Staff/Deputy Minister Directive. We invite all CAF members and DND public service employees who are interested in playing a role in this culture change process to address sexual misconduct within our institution to submit a nomination (only available on the National Defence Network).

Information session

Learn about the role of a Defence representative, the skills you will gain in becoming one and how to join the program.

Roles and responsibilities

Defence representatives are CAF members and DND public service employees. Their work in the program is to first acknowledge and learn from the experiences, impacts and insights of those who have been harmed by sexual misconduct. Then, they plan and prepare to take meaningful action to contribute to culture change within CAF/DND.

Defence representatives commit to:

Ways to participate

Defence representatives participate in groups, called cohorts, of CAF members and DND public service employees of diverse professions, backgrounds, and identify factors. There are four options for participating in a cohort, they vary by the time commitment required and the ranks/levels included.

All the following options were designed with awareness of the unique spheres of influence those ranks/levels have in contributing to culture change.

Options 1 and 2

Option 3

Option 4

Defence Representative Alumni Community

Cohort work is facilitated by restorative practitioners. Defence representatives are essential agents of culture change within the institution; it is expected DRs will take meaningful action to address sexual misconduct through their participation in RE. To this end, Defence representative participation in the program has been carefully designed, using a restorative approach, to maximize Defence representative learning, planning and action, in real time.

Defence representatives may engage with class members during their time in cohort. Engagement sessions are one of several ways of learning in this program about sexual misconduct; they will have many opportunities to learn from class members’ experiences throughout the program (readings, videos, class member submissions etc.).

Participating in RE Program may bring up difficult emotions. Defence representatives can reach out to other members of their cohort or to their management for support. They may also look at the program’s support services and resources.

Defence leadership’s role

Members of the CAF chain of command and DND executives and management support implementation of the program by:

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