42th Parliament · Session 1
Bill C-211: An Act respecting a federal framework on post-traumatic stress disorder
Federal Framework on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Act
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January 28, 2016
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June 21, 2018
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Todd Doherty
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Bill C-211
Thu Jun 21 2018
An Act respecting a federal framework on post-traumatic stress disorder
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That the Bill be now read a second time and referred to the Standing Committee on Health.
Wed Mar 08 2017
Yeas: 284
Nays: 0
Total: 286
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First reading
Completed on January 28, 2016
Second reading
Completed on March 8, 2017
Consideration in committee
Completed on May 30, 2017
Report stage
Completed on June 16, 2017
Third reading
Completed on June 16, 2017
Senate
First reading
Completed on June 19, 2017
Second reading
Completed on May 3, 2018
Consideration in committee
Completed on June 11, 2018
Third reading
Completed on June 14, 2018
Royal Assent
Royal assent
Completed on June 21, 2018
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Summary
This enactment requires the Minister of Health to convene a conference with the Minister of National Defence, the Minister of Veterans Affairs, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, provincial and territorial government representatives responsible for health and representatives of the medical community and patients’ groups for the purpose of developing a comprehensive federal framework to address the challenges of recognizing the symptoms and providing timely diagnosis and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder.
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LEGISinfo First Reading Second Reading Third Reading Royal Assent Bilingual view XML PDF Skip to Document Navigation Skip to Document Content Short Title Interpretation Federal Framework on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Review and Report First Session, Forty-second Parliament, 64-65-66-67 Elizabeth II, 2015-2016-2017-2018 STATUTES OF CANADA 2018 CHAPTER 13 An Act respecting a federal framework on post-traumatic stress disorder ASSENTED TO June 21, 2018 BILL C-211 SUMMARY This enactment requires the Minister of Health to convene a conference with the Minister of National Defence, the Minister of Veterans Affairs, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, provincial and territorial government representatives responsible for health and representatives of the medical community and patients’ groups for the purpose of developing a comprehensive federal framework to address the challenges of recognizing the symptoms and providing timely diagnosis and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. Available on the House of Commons website at the following address: www.ourcommons.ca 64-65-66-67 Elizabeth II CHAPTER 13 An Act respecting a federal framework on post-traumatic stress disorder [Assented to 21st June, 2018] Preamble Whereas post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a condition that is characterized by persistent emotional distress occurring as a result of physical injury or severe psychological shock and typically involves disturbance of sleep and constant vivid recall of the traumatic experience, with dulled responses to others and to the outside world; Whereas there is a clear need for persons who have served as first responders, firefighters, military personnel, corrections officers and members of the RCMP to receive direct and timely access to PTSD support; Whereas, while not-for-profit organizations and governmental resources to address mental health issues, including PTSD, exist at the federal and provincial levels, there is no coordinated national strategy that would expand the scope of support to ensure long-term solutions; And whereas many Canadians, in particular persons who have served as first responders, firefighters, military personnel, corrections officers and members of the RCMP, suffer from PTSD and would greatly benefit from the development and implementation of a federal framework on PTSD that provides for best practices, research, education, awareness and treatment; Now, therefore, Her Majesty, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate and House of Commons of Canada, enacts as follows: Short Title Short title 1 This Act may be cited as the Federal Framework on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Act. Interpretation Definitions 2 The following definitions apply in this Act. Agency means the Public Health Agency of Canada. (Agence) federal framework means a framework to address the challenges of recognizing the symptoms and providing timely diagnosis and treatment of post-traumatic stress disorder. (cadre fédéral) Minister means the Minister of Health. (ministre) Federal Framework on Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder Conference 3 The Minister must, no later than 12 months after the day on which this Act comes into force, convene a conference with the Minister of National Defence, the Minister of Veterans Affairs, the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Preparedness, provincial and territorial government representatives responsible for health and stakeholders, including representatives of the medical community and patients’ groups, for the purpose of developing a comprehensive federal framework in relation to (a) improved tracking of the incidence rate and associated economic and social costs of post-traumatic stress disorder; (b) the establishment of guidelines regarding (i) the diagnosis, treatment and management of post-traumatic stress disorder, and (ii) the sharing throughout Canada of best practices related to the treatment and management of post-traumatic stress disorder; and (c) the creation and distribution of standardized educational materials related to post-traumatic stress disorder, for use by Canadian public health care providers, that are designed to increase national awareness about the disorder and enhance its diagnosis, treatment and management. Preparation and tabling of report 4 (1) The Minister must prepare a report setting out the federal framework and cause a copy of the report to be laid before each House of Parliament within 18 months after the day on which this Act comes into force. Publication of report (2) The Minister must publish the report on the Agency’s website within 30 days after the day on which it is laid before a House of Parliament. Review and Report Review 5 The Agency must (a) complete a review of the effectiveness of the federal framework no later than five years after the day on which the report referred to in section 4 is published; and (b) cause a report on its findings to be laid before each House of Parliament within the next 10 sitting days after the review is completed. Published under authority of the Speaker of the House of Commons Publication Explorer Publication Explorer ParlVU
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Votes on this bill
That the Bill be now read a second time and referred to the Standing Committee on Health.
Wed Mar 08 2017
Yeas: 284
Nays: 0
Total: 286
First reading
Jan 28, 2016
Second reading
Mar 8, 2017
Standing Committee on Health
(HESA)
Consideration in committee
May 30, 2017
Standing Committee on Health
(HESA)
Report stage
Jun 16, 2017
Third reading
Jun 16, 2017
First reading
Jun 19, 2017
Second reading
May 3, 2018
Standing Senate Committee on National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs
(SECD)
Consideration in committee
Jun 11, 2018
Standing Senate Committee on National Security, Defence and Veterans Affairs
(SECD)
Third reading
Jun 14, 2018
Royal Assent
Royal assent
Jun 21, 2018, 12:00 AM
Royal Assent Details
Royal assent
Jun 21, 2018, 12:00 AM
The bill has received Royal Assent and has become law. It will come into force according to the provisions specified in the Act.
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