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The USA National Suicide Hotline is toll free, 24/7 number is 1-800-SUICIDE or 1-800-784-2433. The number for deaf individuals is: Deaf Hotline (TTY): 1-800-799-4889 Each State has their own Hotline. This can be obtained by linking to: http://suicidehotlines.com/ and scrolling down to “Hotlines in Your State” and clink on your particular state. It is best to contact the National Suicide Hotline.
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The USA4 Military Families initiative seeks to engage and educate state policymakers, not-for-profit associations, concerned business interests, and other state leaders about the needs of Military members and their families, particularly as those needs intersect with state public policy. Through state/military partnerships, DoD seeks to develop relationships with states, work with them to remove unnecessary barriers, and significantly improve the quality of life for military families.
http://www.usa4militaryfamilies.dod.mil/
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InCharge® Education Foundation developed Military Money® to provide an authoritative financial resource for military families and help ensure the fighting readiness of America’s armed forces by enhancing their financial readiness to make informed decisions in their everyday lives. The magazine and its companion website, explore such personal finance issues as money management, home and family life for military families, education and career advice, deployment and relocation, and transitioning to the civilian world.
http://www.militarymoney.com
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ASA is dedicated to increasing public awareness about autism and the day-to-day issues faced by individuals with autism, their families and the professionals with whom they interact. The Society and its chapters share a common mission of providing information and education, and supporting research and advocating for programs and services for the autism community.
http://www.autism-society.org/
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SAMHSA‛s Building Blocks for a Healthy Future site offers information and tips for parents, caregivers, and teachers of children aged 3 to 6. Additionally the site features materials, and ideas for spending time with your children and learning together.
http://www.bblocks.samhsa.gov/
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The Army has provided Community Resource Guides for many geographic locations in Europe on this website. These guides provide phone numbers, email addresses and links to information on a full range of service and family member support topics.
http://www.per.hqusareur.army.mil/postreintegration
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The office of The Surgeon General (OTSG) established the Mental Health Advisory Team at the request of the Commanding General, Multi-National Force-Iraq...
http://www.armymedicine.army.mil/news/mhat/mhat_iii/MHATIII_Report_29May2006-Redacted.pdf
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Information on getting care, types of treatment, and types of behavioral health providers can be found on this site.
http://www.tricare.mil/mybenefit/home/MentalHealthAndBehavior
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This site provides signs and symptoms of learning disabilities.
http://www.humana-military.com/South/bene/HealthandWellness/BehavorialHealth/VO%20Tipsheets/Learn...
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ODD is a conduct disorder that is characteristically seen in children younger than 9 or 10 years old. The child shows markedly defiant, disobedient, provocative behavior.
http://www.humana-military.com/South/bene/HealthandWellness/BehavorialHealth/odd.htm
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