Victoria News, December 17, 2014

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Help could be on the way for first responders in British Columbia. In a story published on Dec. 12, Victoria News profiled Lisa Jennings, a Victoria woman who was diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of 24 years of working as a paramedic. WorkSafe B.C. denied Jennings’ claim. Now, six months after her flashbacks and nightLisa Jennings mares began, and six months since she has worked, she is without medical benefits to treat her PTSD and without money to pay her rent. Julie Wengi, executive director of Human Resources, B.C. Emergency Health Services, said it was a change in leadership in April that brought about a review of policies. PlEASE SEE: New policies, Page A4

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