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The Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (DASD) for Force Health Protection & Readiness (FHP&R) serves as the principal staff assistant and advisor to the Assistant Secretary of Defense (Health Affairs) for all DoD deployment medicine policies, programs, and activities. In carrying out these responsibilities the office is responsible for deployment related health policy, doctrine, theater information systems, system rightsizing, and international agreements.
http://fhp.osd.mil
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Resources, assessment tools, forms and measures and related information.
http://www.pdhealth.mil/library/default.asp
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PDHealth.mil was designed to assist clinicians in the delivery of post-deployment healthcare by fostering a trusting partnership between military men and women, veterans, their families, and their healthcare providers to ensure the highest quality care for those who make sacrifices in the world's most hazardous workplace.
http://www.pdhealth.mil/
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Courage to Care is an electronic health campaign consisting of fact sheets that deal with health topics relevant to military life. Courage to Care content is developed by leading military health experts from the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences.
http://www.usuhs.mil/psy/courage.html
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This site features various articles in PDF format for coping with stressful situations. The site offers items for service members returning from a combat environment.
http://www.combatstresscenter.com/index_files/Page1907.htm
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Click on the CYS link to see child and youth information. Site contains practical information about Army Reserve Family Programs.
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Select your state to locate your local Army Reserve Family Programs Office
https://www.arfp.org/skins/ARFP/display.aspx?moduleid=8cde2e88-3052-448c-893d-d0b4b14b31c4&mode=U...
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Toll Free Number 1-800-342-9647 The Department of Defense offers a 24/7 Military OneSource Call Center and website which provides military service and family member supportive information, community referrals, counseling, education materials, free webinars and other services. Additional phone numbers for those with disabilities are shown on the Military OneSource website. Beginning in October 2007, Military OneSource will offer a new telephonic consultation service especially for those who live in Europe.
http://www.militaryonesource.com/
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MilitaryHOMEFRONT is the official Department of Defense web site for reliable Quality of Life information designed to help troops and their families, leaders and service providers. Special features include two new sections: Military Installations which provide point-of-contact information for support services and facilities for more than 250 military installations worldwide, and Plan My Move, a relocation tool that helps make moving easier. These two new tools replace the old SITES website.
http://www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil/
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Military life, especially deployments or mobilizations, can present challenges to service members and their families that are both unique and difficult. Some are manageable, some are not. Many times we can successfully deal with them on our own. In some instances matters get worse and one problem can trigger other more serious issues. At such times it is wise to check things out and see what is really happening. That’s the purpose of these totally anonymous and voluntary self-assessments.
https://www.militarymentalhealth.org/welcome.asp
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