Desmond inquiry: social worker reveals details about final call with former soldier
PORT HAWKESBURY, N.S. — A Nova Scotia inquiry investigating why a former soldier killed his family and himself in 2017 heard today from a social worker hired by Veterans Affairs to act as Lionel Desmond’s clinical care manager.
Helen Luedee testified she was hired in August 2016, but says it was three months before arrangements could be made to meet with her new client for the first time.
Luedee, whose role was co-ordinating Desmond’s care, says there were delays in arranging the training she needed to use the department’s online record-keeping.
The inquiry has heard Desmond receive no actual therapeutic services in the four months before the killings.