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Leadership’s Role in Building and Preserving Resilience Rob Gerardi, HMCM(SW), USN, Ret., MBA/MSHS

NCCOSC Mission Statement Naval Center for Combat & Operational Stress Control (NCCOSC) improves the psychological health of Marines and Sailors through comprehensive programs that educate service members, build resilience, aid research and promote best practices in the treatment of combat and operational stress injuries. NCCOSC initiatives are informed by science and provide measurable, wide-reaching results.

Organizational Structure BUMED WII Strategic Communications NCCOSC STAFF DIRECTOR NCCOSC Knowledge Management Research Facilitation Programs

NCCSOC Departments Research Facilitation Support Research Collect and analyze data Research Quarterly Strategic Communication Outreach Website Social Media Mindlines Knowledge Management IT/IM Support Information Hub WIIR/CAST Programs Psychological Health Pathways -Clinical Pathway -Care Management -Data Management Evaluate Treatment Programs Education & Training Curriculum & Program Development

Organizational Resilience Leadership’s role in preparing an organization to adapt successfully and function competently despite experiencing adversity or challenge. It leaves the organization more flexible and better able to adapt to future challenges.

Characteristics of Organizational Resilience Cohesive and Committed Functionally Strong Flexible and Adaptive

Leadership

Organizational Resilience Leadership Sailor Well-Being Cohesive & Committed Positive Command Culture

Organizational Resilience Informed SailorsPositive Command Values Training & SkillsCoordinated Functioning Functionally Strong

Organizational Resilience Flexible & Adaptive Reliable & Dependable Adequate Resources Innovative Understand & Accept Change

Thank you! NCCOSC, dedicated to the psychological health and well-being of Navy and Marine Corps service members and their families.