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Figure 3-1. Department of the Navy Core Values Charter

CHAPTER 3 QUALITY OF LIFE The Navy’s most valuable asset is its people. As a future petty officer, you have the requirement to help safeguard this asset. The Navy has taken great pains to set  up  programs  to  train  and  help  you  manage  and nurture the quality of life of this resource. The  purpose  of  this  chapter  is  to  provide  you information on programs that support the Department of the Navy Core Values Charter, shown in figure 3-1. To do this, the importance of promoting quality of life issues  will  be  presented  first.  Then  you  will  be provided with information on specific programs that benefit the Sailor. PURPOSE Learning Objective: Recognize the purpose of quality of life programs. Why   is   it   so   important   to   know   about   these programs?  As  a  future  petty  officer  and  leader,  you must  be  able  to  help  your  people.  You  must  be  aware that   resources   are   available   to   help   in   different situations. Then you must be able to direct your people to the right person or source to get the information or help they need. I am a man, and nothing human can be of indifference to me. —Terence The Self-Torturer The   purpose   of   quality   of   life   programs   is   to promote the effective use of the Navy’s human assets. Thus,  the  various  programs  within  this  system  have been   designed   to   allow   individuals   the   chance   to develop   their   capabilities   to   the   maximum.   This development  of  abilities  promotes  sound  leadership, which strengthens the chain of command. As the chain of command exercises good leadership principles, the entire Navy benefits by seeing an improvement in areas such as the following: ·   Management ·   Order and discipline ·   Acceptance of responsibility ·   Authority and accountability ·   Pride and professionalism ·   Motivation ·   Retention PROGRAMS Learning  Objectives:  Recognize  the  purpose  of  the personal  excellence  program.  Recognize  how  to  help shipmates in regard to personal financial management. Recognize   programs   available   in   the   quality   of   life initiative. Recall the purpose of the casualty assistance calls  officer.  Recall  the  military  cash  awards  program. Recall  the  Navy’s  family  housing  policy.  Recall  the equal   opportunity   and   human   rights   elements   of leadership programs and policies. When individuals use their full potential, the Navy, in turn, reaches its goal of improved combat readiness and  capability.  The  Navy  encourages  people  to  use their   potential   by   instilling   a   sense   of   pride   and professionalism   as   well   as   the   desire   for   personal excellence. The Navy achieves its goal through people like you who work to improve and develop individual leadership and counseling skills. Good leadership and counseling results in personnel stability and improved communications. The   quality   of   life   initiative   has   the   following major programs: ·   Personal Excellence ·   Family Support ·   Equal Opportunity ·   Navy Alcohol and Drug Abuse ·   Health and Physical Readiness ·   Navy Family Housing Each of these programs will be described in detail. By  using  these  programs  properly,  you  will  enhance your  leadership  and  management  skills.  As  a  leader, you must be familiar with each of these programs to be able to properly support your people and the chain of command. 3-1

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