UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO Duty First! 1 Exceptional Family Member Program Developmental Delays, Autism and Behavioral Learning Conference Fort Riley, Kansas September.

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UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO Duty First! 1 Exceptional Family Member Program Developmental Delays, Autism and Behavioral Learning Conference Fort Riley, Kansas September 23, 2015 Laura McCauley ACS

UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO Duty First! 2 Planning Guidance  AR , Section (1) 1-34 Supporting readiness by supporting Soldiers and their Families. Ensure that individuals with special needs receive information to involve them with community support services to meet their needs. Inspire networking with others who are affected by the challenges of supporting children with developmental delays.  Installation Management Campaign Plan LOE 2: Soldier, Family and Civilian Well-Being  ACS Accreditation Standard: ACS has an EFMP command information and education program. Educate how to integrate academic, sensory-motor, nutritional and behavioral management interventions into a powerful symptom-controlling program.  2015 Narrative Funding Guidance FAP OSD funds may only be used to support the following: (a) Activities and personnel directly related to the prevention of child and spouse/intimate partner abuse and those activities promoting early identification and reporting of suspected child and spousal abuse and treatment services. (b) Psycho education programs and activities such as anger management, parenting, Marchital communication, etc. that address Family stress/stressors. Laura McCauley ACS

UNCLASSIFIED/FOUO Duty First! 3 Developmental Delays Autism and Behavioral Learning Conference What: A special needs disabilities conference to learn ways to improve the success of individuals with disabilities. Who: Open to military Families and others who directly work with children with special needs. When: 23 September am to 300pm Where: Riley’s Conference Center, 406 Seitz, Fort Riley, Ks Why:  Increase Family involvement and connections to resources.  Increase strategies to uplift self-esteem, strengthen temptation resistances and increase family cohesiveness.  Provide support to decrease Family isolation and support Soldier Readiness.  Enhance knowledge about medical and educational needs for individuals and availability of resources.  Promote resiliency in special needs Families. Laura McCauley ACS Print and Social Media: Weekly Newcomer Orientation brief beginning August 05, Announcements on Facebook submitted on August 4, 2015 and announcements in 1 st Division paperwork. Request for PAO coverage submitted on August 4, Request for DFWWR Marketing submitted August 4, 2015 for Social Media, Website and Facebook. EFMP distribution sent out starting August 04, 2015 and a weekly will be sent out till event date.