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RESOURCES MANAGEMENT SERVICES

EXCEPTIONAL CHILDREN - HANDICAPPED AND GIFTED Finding help for children with special needs is often difficult. Parents may consult the chaplain for guidance  and  referral  assistance.    The  military  resources  that  are  available  to  parents  of  exceptional children include the Family Service Center, Champus Program for the Handicapped, and military physicians.  Additional  community  resources  may  include  Community  Chest,  Community  Council, Community  Planning  Council,  Community  Services,  Counseling  Clinics,  Counseling  Services,  County Department of Health, County Mental Health Association, Family Counseling Service, Family Services, Family  Service  Association,  Health  and  Welfare  Council,  Information  and  Referral  Service,  Mental  Health Clinic, United Fund, or United Way. CHILD AND FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAMS The Family Advocacy Program identifies, evaluates, intervenes, treats, and prevents cases of abuse, neglect,  sexual  assault,  and  rape  of  spouses  and  children  in  Navy  and  Marine  Corps  families. BUMEDINST  6320.7  provides  information  regarding  the  Family  Advocacy  Program. FAMILY AND PERSONAL ENRICHMENT PROGRAMS Personal and family enrichment activities include any service or program that helps to strengthen and develop the lives of single service members, family members, or families as a whole. Such programs help people  to  feel  good  about  themselves  and  their  relationships  with  each  other.  Family  Service  Centers develop and/or maintain a list of the personal and family enrichment programs available within the military and civilian communities. Several programs dealing with personal and family enrichment are Chaplains Religious Enrichment Development Operation (CREDO), Parent Effectiveness Training, Family Service Association  of  America  and  Marital  and  Family  Counseling  Services. UNITED  SERVICE  ORGANIZATIONS The  United  Service  Organization  (USO)  provides  homelike  facilities  in  the  form  of  recreation  centers, airport lounges, information desks at train stations, bus stations, and airports since 1941. The USO offers lonely or homesick service members a unique opportunity to relax and meet people in the community. Figure  2-5.—Programs  available  to  single  servie  members,  single  parents,  families,  and  children—Continued. pastoral counseling and referral assistance to military drug-dependent  military  personnel  and  their  families. members and their families who are facing problems of this nature. Your primary role is to support and assist your chaplain in his or her efforts to provide assistance to military  members  and  their  families  who  are  dealing with  substance  abuse  and  dependency  problems.  Your responsibilities will include compiling and maintaining a current list of available Navy, government, and civilian agencies, including promoters of needs and recovery programs,  that  can  provide  help  to  alcohol-  and Your list should contain a record of the key personnel and  contacts  within  these  agencies  and  programs.  Also, you should maintain a close working relationship with these  key  persons. NAVY PROGRAMS.— The  core  elements  within the  Navy’s  alcohol  and  drug  dependency  program  are the Navy Alcohol and Drug Abuse Program (NADAP), the  Navy  Alcohol  Safety  Action  Program  (NASAP),  and the Civilian Employment Assistance Program (CEAP). 2-10

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