Overview of Suicide Risk Assessment & Prevention
The presenter will provide you with a step-by-step approach for assessing, mitigating, and documenting suicide risk when working with military service members and their families.
The presenter will provide you with a step-by-step approach for assessing, mitigating, and documenting suicide risk when working with military service members and their families.
Transition and change are hallmarks of life in military families, and youth and their families continually navigate and negotiate the demands related to military service. In the face of challenges, military families demonstrate remarkable coping and resilience. Family science researchers at The University of Georgia have conducted two recent studies...
In this webinar military helping professionals will learn about practical resources to help caregivers better manage their finances, ensuring families and service members live more comfortably while planning for the future.
This webinar provides a context for seeing the power of play and how it is necessary for success in school and in life.
Financial exploitation is a fast-growing form of abuse, across the generations, of seniors AND adults with disabilities. In this episode, Marlene Stum shares information and helps the listener to recognize potential financial abuse and respond appropriately
Although you may not have time to clean your house, it’s worth making time to focus on your finances.
https://ia800805.us.archive.org/22/items/BuildingHealthyMilitaryCommunitiesFloridaInterview/Building%20Healthy%20Military%20Communities%20Florida%20Interview.mp3 About this podcast Today we did our first interview featuring the Building Healthy Military Communities Program. We were able to speak with Lynn Brannon, Florida State Coordinator for Building Healthy Military Communities, Captain Amy Green, Florida State Family Program Director. We spoke about the implementation of the statewide needs assessment in Florida,...
The OneOp CCB team is working to provide coverage of the pilot program, Building Healthy Military Communities as it develops in each of the seven pilot states.
Family vacations offer a time to reset, rejuvenate and spend quality time with each other. However we need to be mindful of the cost and not allow our summer family vacation to be a budget buster.
Stay-cations are a great way to become a tourist in your own community. They save money and allow you the opportunity to get out and explore many local treasures.
If a couple can communicate openly about money, chances are they can communicate about anything.
Life is full of transitions and change for all of us, but are especially prominent for our military service members and their families. The transition from civilian to military life when joining the military and then the transition back again after retirement can have its own unique challenges. These particular...
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