MARINE AND FAMILY PROGRAMS CAMP PENDLETON/BARSTOW

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& MARINE AND FAMILY PROGRAMS CAMP PENDLETON/BARSTOW

MARINE AND FAMILY PROGRAMS (M&FP) OVERVIEW Overview Four Branches and a Headquarters Organiza5onal Chart (M&FP) Located in various areas across the installa5on Goal and Intent Be flexible, adap5ve, and ready to respond mindset Being where the unit Commander needs us to be when needed Cross Organiza5onal Collabora5on (no wrong door) An5cipate needs and support opportuni5es To provide a collabora5ve, forward leaning and engaged system of support to the Marines, Sailors and their families of Camp Pendleton across a full con5nuum of family readiness, personal and professional development, family care, and behavioral health needs while providing capabili5es to opera5onal commanders in order to increase individual and unit readiness

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH BRANCH

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH BRANCH Responsible for: Family Advocacy Program (FAP) New Parent Support Program (NPSP) Substance Abuse Counseling Center (SACC) Community Counseling Center (CCC) Sexual Assault Preven5on and Response (SAPR) Behavioral Health augments force readiness by aiding Commanders efforts to prevent nega5ve behaviors and to resolve problems before they impact Marines, Sailors, and Families. Programs reduce deployment stressors, improve acclima5on to the military lifestyle, and increase family func5oning during separa5ons. The strengths-based approach builds resiliency and promotes early recogni5on and preven5on of stress injuries in the Marine Corps, and the programs are directly related to the mission, human resource development, and unit goals. We con5nue the tradi5on of taking care of our own.

FAMILY ADVOCACY AND NEW PARENT SUPPORT PROGRAM Family Advocacy Program Services include: Counseling for individuals and/or families involved in family violence Groups are available by referral and are designed to assist individuals and couples Vic5m Advocates available 24/7 Preven5on and Educa5on classes and workshops Incident Determina5on Commi`ee (and training) New Parent Support Program: In-home visits Paren5ng educa5on classes Baby Boot Camp Informa5on and referrals for ac5ve duty personnel and family members who are either expec5ng a child, or have children under the age of six

SUBSTANCE ABUSE COUNSELING CENTER Substance Abuse Counseling Center Early Interven5on Program Screenings Individual Counseling Group Treatment Con5nuing Care Outpa5ent Program (OP) Intensive Outpa5ent Program (IOP) Prime for Life Training (PFL) Facilitate placement in residen5al treatment for individuals who have a substance abuse disorder of significant severity

COMMUNITY COUNSELING CENTER Community Counseling Center offers: Counseling services for Service Members and their family members Individual/Couples/Family/Child and Teen Counseling Case Management Evidence-based groups Marine Intercept Program (MIP) CCC can offers counseling in the following areas: Partner and Marriage Issues Anger and Anxiety Issues Stress and Adjustment Issues Grief and Loss Parent-Child Rela5onships

SEXUAL ASSAULT PREVENTION & RESPONSE The SAPR team is led by two Installa5on Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) and a team of experienced vic5m advocates 24/7 sexual assault crisis interven5on for all service members, spouses, and adult dependents Advocacy and accompaniment during medical procedures, law enforcement interviews, and judicial proceedings Installa5on SARC s provide creden5aled 40 hour training to newly appointed SAPR Vic5m Advocates and Command SARCs

FAMILY CARE BRANCH

FAMILY CARE BRANCH Responsible for: Children and Youth Program (CYP) Excep5onal Family Member Program (EFMP) The Family Care program provides quality care for children and youth as well as family programs that support opera5onal readiness, mission accomplishment, and reten5on of military and civilian families. Our safe and affordable programs promote physical, social, emo5onal, and cogni5ve development for children, while fulfilling the recrea5onal, developmental, social, physiological, cultural, and educa5onal needs of eligible teen popula5ons. Moreover, Family Care offers a con5nuum of care for EFMP families by assis5ng with reloca5ons, life transi5ons, and support services for family members with long term or chronic medical, psychological, or educa5onal needs.

CHILDREN AND YOUTH PROGRAM (CYP) SERVICES Child Development Centers (CDCs) Camp Pendleton has (5) full day CDCs Na5onally Accredited programs Family Child Care (FCC) Alterna5ve to center based care Providers are trained, cer5fied and monitored by the Family Child Care Program Youth and Teen Centers (YP) Camp Pendleton has (3) Centers Provide an array of ac5vi5es to develop physical, social, emo5onal and cogni5ve abili5es School Age Care Sites (SAC) Camp Pendleton has (3) SAC sites Na5onal Aferschool Associa5on/Council Of Accredita5on Summer and school break camps are offered Resource and Referral (R&R) Enrollment accessed through MilitaryChildCare.com (MCC) Na5onal Associa5on Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA) Coordinate Emergency Care and Short Term Alterna5ve Child Care

EXCEPTIONAL FAMILY MEMBER PROGRAM (EFMP) Enrollment Criteria: Enrollment is mandatory Family member has a long term or chronic medical, psychological, or educa5onal need Family member must be enrolled in DEERS & MCTFS Family member must physically reside with the sponsor, unless geo-bachelor or on unaccompanied PCSO Services Offered: Personal Family Case Worker Transi5on Assistance/Reloca5on Assistance Special Housing Considera5on (when eligible) Medical Enrollment Form Reimbursement Respite Care Training, Workshops, & Support Groups EFM Legal Support EFMP Lending Library

PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT BRANCH

PERSONAL AND PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT BRANCH Responsible for: Transi5on Readiness Program Skills Development Program Career Services Family Member Employment Assistance Program Informa5on & Referral Program Personal Financial Management Library Program Voluntary Educa5on Program The Personal and Professional Development programs provide personal and professional learning opportuni5es and services to increase awareness and build skills for individual and family life development. Programs enhance the quality of life for the military community by promo5on of self-reliance, self-sufficiency, and con5nue the tradi5on of taking care of our own.

TRANSITION READINESS PROGRAM TransiSon Readiness Seminar (TRS)/Pre-ReSrement Seminar Mandatory 5-Day seminar for separa5ng/re5ring Service Members Separa5ng: a`end 12-14 months prior to EAS Re5ring: a`end 24 months prior to EAS All must a`end NLT 180 prior to EAS Addi5onal support provided for units Core Func5onal Area Two Day Tracks Accessing Higher Educa5on Career Tech Training Track Entrepreneurship Track Skills Development Program Office Learn marketable job skill during last 6 months of Ac5ve duty Must receive Command Approval Goal is high probability of employment Some programs require PTAD AddiSonal Services Personal Readiness Seminar Transi5on/Capstone training for Leaders Unit Transi5on Coordinator Training Capstone Assist

CAREER SERVICES Hiring Events Job Fairs & Hiring Events Mini & Large Career Fairs Industry Specific Stand-alone Hiring Events Hiring Events & Workshops Individual Career Assistance Career Coaching Interview Techniques Résumé Assistance Mock Interviews Career Center with on-site professional job search AddiSonal Offerings Addi5onal Workshops and Seminars Execu5ve Level Transi5on Training Business Training Employer engagement at the Na5onal, State, and Local levels to create employment opportuni5es

FAMILY MEMBER EMPLOYMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM Hiring Efforts OpportuniSes Mil-Spouse Employer Connec5on Mil-Spouse Symposium & Hiring Fair Partnership with Career Services (available to par5cipate in all Hiring Events) Individualized Support One on one Career Coaching Interview Techniques Résumé Assistance Mock Interviews Workshops Spouse Transi5on Assistance Readiness Seminar (STARS) Career Strategies I & II Mil-Spouse Symposium & Hiring Fair

INFORMATION AND REFERRAL PROGRAM (I&R) InformaSon and Referral Program (I&R) Community resource informa5on (on and off base) Welcome Aboard Briefs Plan My Move Workshop Unit Sponsorship Coordinator Training Support in the unit seyng/events: Unit New Join Briefs Unit Welcome Aboard Family Days and unit func5ons Personal Readiness Seminar Support

PERSONAL FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAM (PFM) Personal Financial Management Program (PFM) Command Financial Specialist (CFS) Training NCO For Financial Fitness Training Services offered: Individual and Couples Financial Counseling Financial Classes Money Management Skills Assistance with Budge5ng Financial Training in a Unit Senng

LIBRARY PROGRAM LocaSons: Main Side Sea Side Square Branch (San Onofre) South Mesa Branch Bookmobile (Schools, Housing Areas, Outer Camps) MCLB Barstow Library Services Provided: Commandant s Professional Reading List Test prepara5on books: ASVAB, GRE, SAT etc. CAC-enabled computers and WiFi Movies and Videogames Universal Class Online Courses, over 500 free courses ebooks, eaudiobooks, and online magazines Photocopiers /Fax /Scanning services Programs for Children, Teens, and Adults Baby and Preschool Story Time Makerspace Program with a 3D printer Reference and research assistance Digital Library available 24/7

VOLUNTARY EDUCATION PROGRAM LocaSons: Main Side School of Infantry Six on-base colleges/universises: Central Michigan University/Park University Embry-Riddle University/Na5onal University Central Texas Community College/Palomar Community College Degrees offered: Associates, Bachelors, Masters EducaSon Services: Academic Counseling Tui5on Assistance Applica5on Processing MyCAA Educa5on Examina5ons Proctoring GI Bill Assistance and Financial Aid Applica5on Assistance Unit Briefs and support to ac5vi5es/events Board of Governor s Fee Waiver Annual Commencement Ceremony and College Fair Academic Skills Programs Leadership Scholar Program Marine Corps Creden5aling Opportuni5es On-Line (MCCOOL) US Military Appren5ceship Program (USMAP) Accessing Higher Educa5on College Applica5on Bootcamp Educa5on and Interest Assessment Workshop Leadership Scholar Forum Master s Degree Workshop Troops to Teachers Unit Educa5on Officer Seminar Defense Language Proficiency Ba`ery (DLAB) Defense Language Proficiency Test (DLPT) Armed Forces Classifica5on Test (AFCT) Test of Adult Basic Educa5on (TABE) Air University (Fire Fighter/HAZMAT/Air War College/Air CMD & Staff) SAT / ACT / CLEP / GED Pearson VUE (Virtual University Enterprises) tes5ng

FAMILY READINESS BRANCH MARINE CORPS FAMILY TEAM BUILDING

FAMILY READINESS BRANCH Responsible for: Marine Corps Family Team Building (MCFTB) L.I.N.K.S. (Lifestyle, Insight, Network, Knowledge, Skills) Readiness and Deployment Support LifeSkills Family Readiness Program Training Volunteer Program PREP (Preven5on Rela5onship Enhancement Program) CREDO (Chaplains Religious Enrichment Development Opera5on) Providing relevant and standardized 5er 1 preventa5ve trainings and workshops to unit Commanders, Family Readiness Command Teams, Marines, and their families; thereby, reinforcing the pillars of resiliency, sustaining a constant state of personal and family readiness for a life5me, ul5mately enhancing unit mission readiness. Addi5onally, providing cri5cal mission, life and career events of Marines and their families at all levels of command via Family Readiness Officers.

FAMILY READINESS BRANCH PROGRAMS Family Readiness Program Training Command Team Training Family Readiness Assistant/Advisor Family Readiness Volunteer Training Family Readiness Officer Training Family Care Plan Training Opera5onal Security (OPSEC) /PII LifeSkills Program Rela5onship building Communica5on skills Personal growth Volunteer Program Volunteer opportuni5es Recogni5on (unit and individual) Readiness and Deployment Support (Dedicated RDSTs by MSC s): Provide all unit specific training Works with Family Readiness Officer and leadership Provide support and resource tables for unit events Lifestyle, Insight, Networking, Knowledge, Skills (LINKS) Marine Corps History and Tradi5ons Benefits, Services and Financial awareness Separa5on and Deployments Communica5on, Reloca5on and the Military Lifestyle

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