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Perfecting the Partnership: Maximizing Behavioral Consultants in Child Development Settings Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Military Community and Family Policy)
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Experience & Expectations
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3 COUNSELING - NEED TO TALK? Private and confidential Referral to Local Counseling Professionals –Licensed –Knowledgeable of military life –Pre-paid No cost to Active Duty and members of Guard and Reserve No cost to family members Help for coping with normal reactions to difficult situations
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4 How to Get Counseling for Troops and Families Military and Family Life Consultant (MFLC) Child and Youth Behavioral (CYB-MFLC) Licensed Master’s and PhD level mental health professionals –Flexible service delivery on and off the installation Rotational (attend Family Readiness Groups) Request from your respective Service HQ POC On-demand (Reunion ceremonies and pre-deployment meetings) http://jfsap.mhf.dod.mil/requesthttp://jfsap.mhf.dod.mil/request Full-time (Located off the installation) Additional information about the MFLC program may be found at www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil/service/counselingwww.militaryhomefront.dod.mil/service/counseling
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CYB MFLC Program: Background Response to military families’ emerging need for support beyond existing services at installations. Initiated in 2005 with support of Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) summer programs. In 2006, support provided to the Summer Enrichment Program. 2007 expansion into an ongoing, rotational program Fall of 2008, support into 5 DoDEA schools in Europe as a pilot program. Spring of 2009, support of 24 Military Impacted Schools Fall 2009, there will be 364 CYB-MFLCs in rotation worldwide.
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Where can you find CYB-MFLCs? Elementary, Middle & High Schools Family childcare settings Child development centers School-age programs Teen centers Other CYS sponsored events/activities
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CYB-MFLC Program: Scope Staff Support and Education Positive Coping Mechanisms Parent Education Classroom Observation Prevention through Education Deployment and Reintegration Issues Family Dynamics Stress Reduction
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Out of Scope CYB-MFLCs cannot participate in IEP’s or any formal process for reviewing children for special needs assistance/ placement. May not provide clinical therapy. May not provide formal assessments, evaluations or diagnoses. Cannot be counted in the staffing ratio. CYB-MFLC(s) will remain in the line of sight of staff at all times.
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Growth of Summer Support
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CONUS 140 CYB Current 176 CYB Fall ‘09 Alaska 6 CYB Current 9 CYB Fall ‘09 Growth of CYB MFLC’s Hawaii 5 CYB Current 8 CYB Fall ’09 Japan, Korea, Guam 5 CYB Current 9 CYB Fall ‘09 Europe 20 CYB Current 22 CYB Fall ‘09 As of 8/21/09 CONUS 118 School CYB Europe 6 School CYB Alaska 3 School CYB Hawaii 10 School CYB 20 CYB Jun ’07179 CYB Current364 CYB Fall ‘09
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Growth of CYB MFLC’s Deployed
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Office of the Deputy Under Secretary of Defense (Military Community and Family Policy) Mike Hoskins, Special Assistant, Office of Counseling, mike.hoskins@osd.mil, 703-602-4991 mike.hoskins@osd.mil Dave Dupuis, Program Analyst, Office of Counseling, david.dupuis.ctr@osd.mil, 703-602-4997 david.dupuis.ctr@osd.mil Kelly Mohondro, Program Analyst, Office of Counseling, kelly.mohondro.ctr@osd.mil, 703-602-0688 kelly.mohondro.ctr@osd.mil Jena Moore, Program Analyst, Office of Counseling, jena.moore.ctr@osd.mil, 703-602-4969 jena.moore.ctr@osd.mil Laura Savitsky, Program Analyst, Office of Family Policy, laura.savitsky.ctr@osd.mil, 703-614-3330 laura.savitsky.ctr@osd.mil
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13 QUESTIONS?
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