Command Leadership Brief Module One. Command Goals and Expectations Homecoming Goals Anticipated Challenges Shipboard Strengths.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
SCHOOL COUNSELING Fran Hensley, M.A.Ed. School Counselor
Advertisements

AN AGREEMENT FOR SUCCESS Title I Parent School Compacts Marcia Nowlin August 2010.
Women’s Leadership Group – An Introduction
Start Smart Stay Safe. Calgary Police Service Calgary Catholic School District Calgary Board of Education Mount Royal University Centre for Child Well.
1 “The President’s Wing” Understanding RE-Deployment Tips for Supervisors & Caretakers.
FRG: Deployment Tasks| 1 FRG’s Tasks in the Deployment Cycle Third Edition, 2006.
Building Business & Jobs for America: Volunteering with SCORE.
ADVERTISE THIS! Our Product Name: Price: Where to buy it: How to use it and good points:
F&MWR/ACS – Deployment Brief Sharon Adams / / Slide 1 Family and MWR (F&MWR) Army Community Service (ACS) Army Family Strong.
{ Amber Runke Greeley, MN OMK Project Director Laura Groeneweg, MN Lead CYPC.
Parent Leadership Lisa Brown and Lisa Conlan Family Resource Specialists Technical Assistance Partnership.
Agenda Introduction to the Energize Our NCNW Families: Parent Program Overview of Program Structure and Design Energy Balance Reduce Fat and Added Sugar.
Military OneSource Overview Military OneSource logo.
Resources for CYS Staff
Parents are RESPONSIBLE to stay in close touch with their kids Teachers are RESPONSIBLE to help students use the Internet appropriately and safely. Community.
Financial Services Serving Active Duty Guard, Reserve and Their Families Military OneSource.
“Bring Your Courage” Headquarters U.S. Air Forces in Europe 1 USAFE Reintegration: Process, Roles, and Functions.
Ready, Set, Go! Training Manual Speak Out for Military Kids Hero Pack Project Mobile Technology Labs Operation: Military Kids Core Program Elements.
MyMilitaryLife An App of the National Military Family Association Eileen Huck Government Relations, Deputy Director.
Serving Active Duty, Guard, Reserve and Their Families Military OneSource Access to confidential resource and referral support for service members and.
10/15/2015 Serving Active Duty, Guard, Reserve and Their Families 1 Military OneSource Access to confidential resource and referral support for service.
Yalda Ahmadi, International Communications Coordinator, International Marketing & Business Development.
Mums with babies/toddlers/pre-schoolers at home What is your age? _______ How many children do you have?________ What are their ages and genders? ___________________________________________________________________________.
Step 4 Presenter: Updated 6/21/2013. Training Overview Introduction Walk Through Step 4 Scheduled FET Trainings & Completion Dates for FET Step(s) Question(s)
1. The Question Marketing and advertising constantly influence the choices we make as consumers. Each time you buy something you are acting upon a variety.
Serving Active Duty, Guard, Reserve and Their Families Military OneSource Access to confidential resource and referral support for service members and.
Getting started is easy. You could meet with other women in a Growing Together small group and dig into a book you’ve been wanting to read. Or you could.
The advantage of using the AZ Group to represent you in your Real Estate Transactions… The AZ Group of RE/MAX Associates 2000 Serving Your Real Estate.
AN AGREEMENT FOR SUCCESS: Title I Parent/School Compacts.
Chapter 6: The Deployment Cycle: Homecoming and Reintegration Operation: Military Kids Ready, Set, Go! Training.
Insert Title Here Insert Sub title Here YELLOW RIBBON REINTEGRATION PROGRAM 101 [Name, Title] [Date] Adapted from USAR 416 th TSC and DoD YRRP Brief; Last.
The Community Financial Center of Prince George’s Community College March 11, 2010 Betty Habershon, Director October 26, 2015 Asset Building In Prince.
1 AVID’s mission is to close the achievement gap by preparing all students for college readiness and success in a global society. Family Involvement Insert.
Car Buying Strategies Module Seven. The Three Deals The Purchase The Financing The Trade-in.
Shopping Smart Module 1: Being a Responsible Consumer.
Reintegrating with Partners Module Two. Activity: Rubber Band Hand Rules: You may NOT use… 1. Your other hand 2. Any other body part 3. Any object.
Inventory to Sales Ratios for US Retail Channels Non-s easonal Trends January 1993 to March 2007.
General Pre-Deployment Brief
Consumer Awareness Module Six. Five Things Protecting Your Identity Avoiding Predatory Lenders Managing Credit Saving Strategies Insurance Planning.
Singles Returning to Homeport Module Two. Three Things Bizarro World First Twenty-Four Safe and Sound.
Module Two Couples and Deployment. Activity: 10 Words Prepare Positive Attitude Friends TrustCommunicate Involved Fun Goals De-stress Help.
My Parent is Deployed Module Three. Agenda View Child’s Perspective Influence Experiences Discover Child’s Role.
Fleet and Family Support Center Overview Module 1.
Getting Real About Deployment Module Four. Agenda Gauge Experience Receive Answers Identify Resources.
Just for Kids Parents’ Edition Module Three A. Agenda Identifying Concerns Celebrating Change Reintegration Tips.
Welcome Home!! Reunion and Reintegration Family Readiness Program Family Support Center Hanscom Air Force Base, MA.
Reintegrating with Partners Module Three. Activity: Rubber Band Hand Rules: You may NOT use… 1. Your other hand 2. Any other body part 3. Any object.
Consumer Awareness Module Six. Five Things Protecting Your Identity Avoiding Predatory Lenders Managing Credit Saving Strategies Planning Insurance.
Preparing for a Return and Reunion Module 1. ? Activity: One Word Icebreaker.
Homecoming for Teens Module 4. Activity: Tag and Add a Friend What is your favorite game/app? What school do you attend? What sport or activity do you.
General Homecoming Brief Module One. Agenda Deployment Experience Emotional Reactions Operational Stress.
Managing Deployment Successfully Module One. Activity: A Day in the Life Challenges Positive Outcomes Successes Three Words.
Mission First… Sailors Always 1 Deployment Process Collaboration Focus: Reintegration OCTOBER 2003 MEETING CDR Kevin Kennedy for FLEET and FAMILY SUPPORT.
Module Four Single Service Members. Agenda Deployment Readiness Deployment Goals Communication Plans Personal Belongings.
Reintegrating with Children Module Four. Three Things Identifying Concerns Celebrating Change Reintegration Tips.
New Parents Module Five. Three Things Bonding with Your Baby Adapting to Change Assessing Your Style.
Children our Greatest Treasure Proud – Ready – Resilient SC JFHQ J1.1 Service Member and Family Care Directorate South Carolina National Guard.
Marine Corps Family Team Building Okinawa, Japan Your One Stop for Family Readiness.
Plans for Phase III of Transition Age Youth Initiative.
Reintegrating with Partners Module Three. Activity: Rubber Band Hand Rules: You may NOT use… 1. Your other hand 2. Any other body part 3. Any object.
Young People and The Digital World Building resilience for the future Sarah Brennan Chief Executive,
Return and Reunion Curriculum Module 3.  What surprised you?  Biggest aha moment?  Questions you have? Activity: R&R Check-in.
Navigating Your New Normal
Intro to Sponsorship Pack-A-Back 2017
Tiered Approach Coaching
Military and Family Life Counseling Program Service Members and Families Talking Points Welcome and thank you for being here. Today’s presentation is about.
Marketing Sports and Entertainment
IBuckleUp weBuckleUp We’re glad you’re here..
School Support Services
Business Summary PPT Template
Presentation transcript:

Command Leadership Brief Module One

Command Goals and Expectations Homecoming Goals Anticipated Challenges Shipboard Strengths

Singles Returning to Homeport Reintegrating with Partners Reintegrating with Children New Parents Consumer Awareness Car Buying Strategies R&R Workshops

Singles Returning to Homeport Topics  Acknowledging change  Celebrating deployment success  Planning the first 24 hours home  Having safe fun  Managing risk Develop a personal plan for homecoming that includes fun and excitement while staying safe by managing risks

Reintegrating with Partners Topics  Celebrating growth and changes  Re-establishing connection  Identifying concerns  Managing expectations Re-establish face-to-face connections with spouse or partner by building on relationship strengths

Reintegrating with Children Topics  Celebrating changes  Identifying concerns  Re-establishing connections  Managing expectations Re-establish connections with children and teens by celebrating growth, changes and managing expectations

New Parents Topics  Taking care of baby  Parenting styles  Managing costs  Embracing change Prepare for the joys and anticipate the surprises of having a new baby at home

Consumer Awareness Topics  Military marketing  Advertising techniques  Identity theft  Predatory lending  Smart buying decisions Discover current strategies to detect, deter and defend against misleading and fraudulent consumer practices

Car Buying Strategies Topics  Choosing a car  Negotiating  Financing  Trade-ins  Knowing your rights Make informed decisions and negotiate a fair price when purchasing an automobile

Singles Returning to Homeport Reintegrating with Partners Reintegrating with Children New Parents Consumer Awareness Car Buying Strategies Prioritizing R&R Sessions

 Training areas  Access to service members  Technology  Publicize sessions  Point of contact  Debrief instructions Logistics

 Deployment and homecoming tips  Installation, community and national resources Deployment Support Handbook

Thank You! FFSC location Phone number Website Social media sites

Click to enter your name and title We are here to serve! Your Return and Reunion Team