The
Family Advocacy Program counselor provides assessment, crisis
intervention, and treatment for reported incidents of family
maltreatment, to include spouse/child abuse and neglect. The assessment
process follows a case from the initial report of abuse, through the
case presentation, to the Case Review Subcommittee.
Treatment includes individual, family and group counseling, both voluntary and mandated, to indentified Family Advocacy clients.
Case Managers assess the needs of the client/family and arrange,
coordinate, monitor, evaluate, and advocate for multiple services to
meet the specific client's complex needs.
The Family Advocacy Program prevention and education specialist
assesses the needs of the command and provides education awareness of
family maltreatment to the command and the military community.
The New Parent Support Team helps new parents cope with the demands of
military life, to increase parenting skills and knowledge of raising
children. See category CHILD and TEEN SERVICES subcategory
NEW PARENT TEAM for more information.