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1 “When Called, We Respond with Ready Units” When Called, We Respond With Ready Units… Family Programs Responsibility: Ready Families…Anytime, Anywhere! A Culture of Strong Military Families… Our Destiny Effective unit level Family Readiness Groups… The Path Success Looks Like… Annual Family Readiness Mobilization Brief

2 “When Called, We Respond with Ready Units” Self-Reliance Understanding Unit Mission Emotional Support Meetings & Cohesion Sponsor New Families Separation & Reunion Conduit to Resources Network to Information Mental Toughness Service Member Confidence Family Support Model Purpose of the FRG

3 “When Called, We Respond with Ready Units” Unit Level Family Readiness Group (FRG) Commander sets vision Military Liaison supports the FRG volunteers who operate the FRG Family Readiness Group Leader (volunteer) facilitates most of the effort involved in the monthly operation of the unit FRG. Member & Families CDRML FRG Leaders

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5 Who Can Be Members in the FRG? Spouse Girlfriends/Boyfriends Parents and other Family members Retirees Community Members / Organizations invited by a Family Group Member Non-deployed Service Members or rear detachment Service Members

6 “When Called, We Respond with Ready Units” Expectations for Meetings? Deployed Held monthly Include Commander’s call in Relevant guest speakers i.e. TriCare, IRS, ESGR, etc. Rear Detachment Officer (RDO)/Rear Detachment military liaison in attendance Non-Deployed – Steady State Quarterly – noted on Yearly Training Calendar Commander or military liaison in attendance to share information Guest speakers on topic of interest: mobilization, budgeting, scrap booking, first aid, etc. - tie in meeting with other events i.e. picnic, holiday party, bowling party, hay ride, etc.

7 “When Called, We Respond with Ready Units” a b c d e Family Data Sheet (FDS)

8 “When Called, We Respond with Ready Units” Where we live ARNG

9 “When Called, We Respond with Ready Units” Family Assistance Center (FAC) The Family Assistance Center is the one stop shop of information through six essential services. Outreach Regional resources Conduit to resources for Families FRG meetings for deployed units Community Information and Outreach RISFAC – Regional FR quarterly meeting

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11 Mobilization and Reintegration (Youth Program) Camp Kelleys Island Speak Out for Military Kids Hero Packs Regional “Hero” Camps & Parenting workshop Family Camps Camaraderie Events Family Fun Events at the Zoo’s OSU Athletic Events Etc., Youth Program Mission Statement: To empower and support the social, emotional and academic needs of all Ohio National Guard and Reserve Component youth Youth and Family Events

12 “When Called, We Respond with Ready Units” Joint Family Support Assistance Program Team A team of caring professionals dedicated to seeing opportunities and focusing on solutions in the interest of Ohio’s Military Families and Veterans Joint Family Support Assistance Program (JFSAP) Serving Ohio’s Service Members And Families Kate Burke Military Family Life Consultant (MFLC) Tom Whiteman Child & Youth Consultant (CYC) Erin Berry Operation Military Kids Specialist (OMK) ISFAC Coordinator Terry Dean Transition Assistance Advisor (TAA) Jim Strause Manager, Service to Military Families American Red Cross (ARC) Mike Magnusson Military OneSource Consultant (MOS) The Ohio JFSAP team executes its mission as part of the ONG Family Readiness and Service Member Support Program

13 “When Called, We Respond with Ready Units” Access JFSAP Service Through Your Regional Family Assistance Center

14 Suicide Prevention is Everyone’s Responsibility Risk Factors Risk factors are events or conditions that could result in suicidal thoughts or actions.  History of previous suicide attempts.  Substance abuse.  History of depression or other mental illness.  Family history of suicide or violence.  A serious medical problem.  Significant loss (death of loved one, etc.).  Setbacks (academic, career, or personal).  Severe, prolonged, or perceived unmanageable stress.  A sense of powerlessness, helplessness, and/or hopelessness. How You Can Help  Talk to the person. Ask them, “ Are you think about killing yourself.” Stay calm.  Don’t leave them alone and remove any means of self harm.  Actively listen to produce relief. Take control of the situation, but don’t use force.  Don’t leave them alone, take them to the Emergency room or call 911 or call 1-880-273-TALK. The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service available to anyone in suicidal crisis. If you need help, please dial 1-800-273-TALK (8255). You will be routed to the closest possible crisis center in your area. With more than 130 crisis centers across the country, our mission is to provide immediate assistance to anyone seeking mental health services. If you press 1 to indicate a veteran your will be transferred to the VA suicide lifeline. Call for yourself, or someone you care about. Your call is free and confidential. Warning Signs Warning signs are actions or emotions that would cause you to believe an individual could be at risk of suicide.  Talk of suicide or killing someone else  Giving away property or disregard for what happens to one’s property  Withdrawal from friends and activities  Problems with girlfriend (boyfriend) or spouse  Acting bizarre or unusual (based on your knowledge of the person)  In trouble with the law  Experiencing financial problems or loss of job  Significant life changes

15 “When Called, We Respond with Ready Units” Suicide Prevention Resources National Suicide Prevention Lifeline 1-800-273-TALK (8255) Ohio Cares 1-800-761-0868 CH (COL) Drew Aquino, JFHQ Ohio Chaplain (614) 266-7404 Military One Source 1-800-342-9647 –Prevention resources and counseling services

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17 “When Called, We Respond with Ready Units” Strong Families Marketing Tool… Programs & events for ANY Ohio Service Member and Family Family Camaraderie Events Marriage Enrichment Retreats Singles Retreats Youth Camps Family Camps Family Readiness Training Events Employer Readiness Events For more information visit: www.ong.ohio.gov/Family/ www.ong.ohio.gov/Family/ Or call: 1-800-589-9914

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