- Reaction score
- 157
- Points
- 830
And the main reason you can't save it to a DND computer HDD. Can either save it a 1.44 Mb Floppy disk or a Jump/USB drive.

284_226 said:Now if you can envision said sordid details (which aren't subject to the grievance process like PDRs and PERs) being made a permanent part of a Pers file - and then imagine who may in the course of their duties have access to a member's Pers file....you can see where this is going.
Nfld Sapper said:And the main reason you can't save it to a DND computer HDD. Can either save it a 1.44 Mb Floppy disk or a Jump/USB drive.
George Wallace said:OK. I have a few problems with this. If they are being sent, packaged up with all the other Docs, not to be opened........how many times has the OR staff taken letter openers to envelope in envelope in envelope, etc. and suddenly all envelopes are open for distribution or filing? Nor do I hold all supervisors honest enough to keep such documents 'sealed'.
Next, the comment that they are being sent as substantiation for something like C&P doesn't cut it, nor does it sound LEGAL. All pertinent information about the C&P will be on the CHARGE/CONDUCT SHEET with follow up information in the PDR Quarterly reports stating whether or not the person being evaluated performed in satisfactory manner, and whether or not they were correcting their 'Faults' as listed on their PDR.
As for 'Loosing Units' not doing the PDR or PER, that still does not justify the keeping of 'unauthorised' documentation on Pers. It is up to the Unit to get the info from the other Unit in the 'Correct' documentation.
I see some serious problems here for the HA personnel should someone find that this 'System' has in any way prejudiced or damaged their career.
Michael O'Leary said:Then why does the image of the PDR form filler in the current CFPAS download show that the form is "PROTECT B (WHEN COMPLETED)"?
284_226 said:I just started up CFPAS on my work laptop (CFPAS 2007.0.3), and it shows "PROTECTED A (WHEN COMPLETED)" at the top of the screen and form - as do the current copies of PDRs that I have here.
The Librarian said:If that info is indeed that grievous or sordid that it can not be contained within a PDR (which I highly doubt....); there are official means of paperwork to deal with that (ie medical chits etc)..not via unofficial Div notes. Sorry. Just not on.
And if there's no need for anyone other than the person writing them to know the contents as you've stated above, you have just wholey invalidated your argument for both drafting and passing that info on to the gaining Unit.
George Wallace said:Excuse me! If nothing would open up a case for a Grievance and a Harassment Charge, it would be the keeping of such "sordid" details in a Div Note.
Nfld Sapper said:I think Mr. O'Leary might have meant PER which is Protected B vice PDR which is Protected A.
George Wallace said:What Version are you using?
BYT Driver said:Hi All, been reading along here and having a bit of a time trying to understand what is being explained. Are Div notes the same thing a PlWO / CSM notes for PER time and for the oncoming Supervisor. IF so, IIRC, they are no longer allowed as it is passing on "opinions". Could possible lead to (now) harassment charges against the PER writter and higher authority.
Can someone of higher authority tell me if this practise is still done?
Cheers, BYTD
Michael O'Leary said:I am also looking at version 2007.0.3 and it looks like a problem with the help file.
Regardless, it doesn't make a case for Div Notes as the have been described. If the information is that important, it should have been formally documented, not sealed in an envelope to be used against the member months or years after moving to a new job.
rmacqueen said:Div notes are similar to RSM notes and are basically supposed to be used as nothing more than a quick reference on a member. Anything contained in the notes is usually dealt with in an "off the record" manner and they are only supposed to be used in an official way as a reference for more serious actions, ie written warning, etc. They should never be placed on a UPF and, IIRC are supposed to be destroyed upon the writing of the PER as any shortcomings or commendations contained in them are then official and they are no longer needed.
As for passing them to a new unit, I can only say that in 3 years working in the Records section in Esquimalt, I never once saw Div notes in anyones file.
...are supposed to be destroyed upon the writing of the PER as any shortcomings or commendations contained in them are then official and they are no longer needed...
