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Everyday Mental Health for Military Families
Click on the CYS link to see child and youth information. Site contains practical information about Army Reserve Family Programs.
http://www.arfp.org/skins/ARFP/home.aspx?AllowSSL=true
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Army Families Online is the cornerstone of Army Well-Being communication ,improves constituent understanding of Well-Being initiatives, and obtains constituent feedback. The site offers valuable news and information about Army Life; a SmartBook that offers one-stop access to information and resources through Web links and phone numbers; access to online Well-Being Polls; electronic versions of Well-Being publications such as FLO Notes and Army Well-Being.
http://www.armyfamiliesonline.org/skins/WBLO/home.aspx?AllowSSL=true
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Learning about gangs and signs of gang activity can help you as a parent protect your children and your community from the fear and destruction that gangs can inflict.
Available to help 24/7 Toll free 1-800-917-3959
http://www.troubledteen.com/teen-troubles/gangs/
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HealthAtoZ.com is a comprehensive, well-integrated health and medical resource developed by health care professionals. HealthAtoZ.com aims to improve health care by empowering consumers with the online health programs, information and technology that help them make healthy lifestyle changes for themselves and their families.
http://www.healthatoz.com/healthatoz/Atoz/common/standard/transform.jsp?requestURI=/healthatoz/At...
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This questionnaire will help you to gauge your own drinking habits and whether or not they are cause for concern. Please read the following statements, recording the indicated numeric score for each true or false response.
http://www.humana-military.com/South/bene/HealthandWellness/BehavorialHealth/VO%20Tipsheets/Alcoh...
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Established by Congress in 2000, the National Child Traumatic Stress Network (NCTSN) is a unique collaboration of academic and community-based service centers whose mission is to raise the standard of care and increase access to services for traumatized children and their families across the United States. Combining knowledge of child development, expertise in the full range of child traumatic experiences, and attention to cultural perspectives, the NCTSN serves as a national resource for developing and disseminating evidence-based interventions, trauma-informed services, and public and professional education.
The Network comprises 70 member centers-45 current grantees and 25 previous grantees-and is funded by the Center for Mental Health Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, US Department of Health and Human Services through a congressional initiative: the Donald J. Cohen National Child Traumatic Stress Initiative.
http://www.nctsnet.org/nccts/nav.do?pid=hom_main
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A television special geared to address the challenges military families face with deployment
http://www.sesameworkshop.org/wpad/
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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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A Pocket Guide for Spouse and Loved Ones
http://usachppm.apgea.army.mil/HIO_public/images/dhpw/brochures/Soldier_Combat_Stress_Reaction_Br...
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The National Guard Bureau-Family Program portal contains information on programs, benefits, resources and more. The Family Readiness portion of the site looks at the six-step Family Program model to help keep families informed and involved about benefits as a military family. Program Services provides an overview of the various programs that the Family Program covers; Family, Youth and Community Outreach initiatives.
http://www.guardfamily.org/
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