UPDATE: SENIOR COURSE CANCELLATION

The following message was shared from the Commander to all cadets:

Since my announcement on 15 April that cancelled all in-person activities until 31 August 2020, the leadership throughout the cadet program has fielded a number of concerns especially as it pertains to some of the most senior courses that are offered within the cadet program.

My staff and I have been analyzing courses of action across the cadet portfolio. Unfortunately, there are a limited number of viable options when we consider physical distancing protocols, the fast approaching summer timeline and associated federal government guidelines and policies regarding contracts.

We are living in unprecedented times and, like all Canadians, we all must adapt to the changing environment and, although difficult, we need to accept the impact it has had on our lives.

We do not yet know what the future will hold, and I appreciate your understanding as we all move through this difficult journey together, dealing with this new normal. However, my primary concern remains unchanged; safety of all youth and staff is paramount, and the cadet and Junior Canadian Ranger programs will not become a transmission vector of the COVID-19 virus.

As such, all in-person activities remain cancelled until end August 2020. During this time, we are focusing our efforts on engaging cadets and staff virtually. I hope you have enjoyed the “Stay at Home Challenges”, as well as both the Cadet and Adult online learning portals. I am also quite impressed with everyone’s imagination and priority on keeping connected with fellow cadets and corps/sqn staff.

I know that many of you who were accepted for senior courses have some concerns regarding the future, in particular those chosen for flying courses, exchanges and senior training opportunities. After careful and thorough analysis, the options available for this summer are extremely limited, and very uncertain for the summer of 2021. The fact remains that we still do not know how long we will be operating in a COVID-19 environment, and what impact it may have on future Cadet training opportunities. I am therefore, for the majority, unable to offer priority standing or alternative activities for those who may have already received course offers for summer 2020. In case of rare exceptions, you will be receiving notification from your Regional Cadet Support Unit on what may be possible.

This summer, we will focus effort on exploring online training options and experiences, and studying ways to improve the cadet program for the future. There may be some areas where we could act earlier while others will require longer term to mature. We continue to explore options.

Going forward, we are analyzing how we are going to operate in a COVID environment for the Cadet training year commencing in September 2020, and adapting the program, where necessary, virtually and through limited in-person activities when conditions will permit.

One of our main concerns during this pause is the sustainability of the cadet program throughout this COVID-19 pandemic and beyond. We will be looking closely at force generation aspects revolving around key components such as the Air Cadet Flying Program, sailing and marksmanship to name a few.

As you know, the Cadet Program aims to develop in youth the attributes of good citizenship and leadership, promoting physical fitness and stimulating the interest of youth in the Sea, Army and Air activities of the Canadian Armed Forces. These core principles will continue to be preserved, but the approach used may look a bit different from what we were used to prior to the arrival of COVID-19. Flexibility will be key.

Rest assured that we are always looking for opportunities both now and, in the future, to enhance the cadet experience you enjoy. Please note, if employment or online training opportunities do arise, we will notify you as soon as possible. I do ask though for your patience and understanding.

We are in this together. Be safe everyone.

The posts can also be found on the Cadets Canada Facebook page posted below.

As a unit we understand this is not what many of our cadets and specially our seniors with advanced opportunities were hoping for. We will continue to work through this together and hope to find alternative training options and opportunities in the coming training year. If you have any questions please feel free to reach out to the CO.

COVID-19 UPDATE - SPRING AND SUMMER 2020 ACTIVITIES CANCELLATION

In order to ensure the safety and security of our people, and reduce the possibility of further transmission of COVID-19 the Comd Natl CJCR Sp Gp has made the difficult decision to cancel all summer activities related to the Cadets. The cancellation of activities has been extended until the 31 Aug 2020.

Cadets will not be penalized for missing the remainder of the 2019-2020 training year, and will be credited as having this year’s training completed. Our goal over the coming months is to focus and remain connected with the cadets. The corps will be seeking to implement where possible innovative and meaningful ways to connect virtually. Maintaining the link with our cadets and staff is a priority.

For more information follow the following links:

We understand this may not be what many of us hoped for but we along with all Canadians are being asked to step up and united, fight against the spread of COVID-19 through social distancing to protect everyone.

The unit will be rolling out an online training plan geared at keeping cadets engaged and most importantly virtually socializing with each other. A lot of our daily lives and routines may have changed but what doesn’t have to change are the friendships and connections we have built in this program. Lets work together and engage in online activities as we move forward through these challenging times.

COVID-19 UPDATE - CANCELLATIONS AND POSTPONEMENTS FOR 2020

We have received new information from the Region as to what the cadet program is doing moving forward for the next month. Here are the major points that need to be highlighted:

  1. All cadet activities, including local training are cancelled until 30 April 2020. The next update as to whether the cancellation will be extended beyond that date is expected to issue on Thursday, 23 April 2020. In addition, all cadet outbound international exchanges / training opportunities and recreational trips are also cancelled through to the end August 2020. If you have any cadets who were selected for Army Cadet Rifle Team, Maple Leaf Exchange, Voyage through History, all international Sea and Air cadet exchanges, please ensure that they are made aware of this cancellation.

  2. Regional Marksmanship Competition (at a later date there may be a possibility that this could be conducted as a postal shoot – this has not been confirmed at this time).

  3. OSLA Band & Drill competition scheduled for 2 May 2020 has been postponed at this time, with no new date identified at this time, as this decision will be made once a decision is made with respect to the current stand down beyond 30 April 2020).

  4. Engagement with Staff / Cadets - Corps / Sqns are encouraged to continue to engage their staff and cadets through remote / virtual means to maintain a link to the cadet program. The Staff team has been brainstorming ideas to keep you, the cadets, engaged. To be Continue !!!

Last point I wanted to make is let’s remember that we are trying to make the best out of a bad situation. If you have any suggestions of activities, I am more then willing to listen. Let’s keep in touch during these crazy times.

Capt Amélie Asboth

Commanding Officer

2784 RCACC

COVID - 19 UPDATE

We have received specific direction today from the Natl CJCR Sp Gp Comd of the requirement to report any incidents where CAF members and cadets who are suspected / isolated, confirmed to be infected and or have recovered from COVID. It is everyone’s responsibility to reach out and report to the unit.

Please let us know if any of you, cadets or families are impacted by this pandemic. The cadet program will assist as best we can to support you. Please reach out to the CO Capt Asboth.

Thank you for your patience with this matter and stay safe everyone!