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1 Family Advocacy and General Counseling Programs Paulette Hubbert LCSW, MSW, ADC II, CHt Section Head, Family Advocacy/General Counseling paulette.hubbert@usmc.mil

2 Family Advocacy and General Counseling Mission Family Advocacy is a command program designed to prevent and respond to incidents of child and spousal abuse. The program is staffed with clinicians, victim advocates, home visitors and prevention specialists who work as part of a coordinated response to meet the needs of service members and their families on the installation. Family Advocacy and General Counseling

3 Section Head Paulette Hubbert Clinical Program Joy Westermeier Prevention Leslie Byam Victim Advocacy Vacant New Parent Support Kathy Olson Program Analyst Tony Robertson Admin Assistant Michelle Dewald Program Assistant/TCAFM Capt M. Harvey Family Advocacy and General Counseling

4 Prevention & Support Activities General Counseling Victim Advocacy New Parent Support Prevention 4

5 USMC DOMESTIC VIOLENCE AND CHILD MALTREATMENT REPORTED INCIDENTS MEETING CRITERIA Data Source: Marine Corps Central Registry as of 1 September 2011 FY 07FY 08FY 09FY10 *FY11* ReportingRU/RR R R R Total Domestic Violence 67110495121215813732121498101836 Total Child Maltreatment 461532749794526 Pre FY06 data reflects substantiated spouse abuse incidents only. Per DoD mandate commencing 2nd quarter FY06, data includes intimate partners. Therefore, domestic abuse victims include current or former spouses, those who share a child in common, current or former intimate partners of the opposite sex who share or have shared common domicile. Adult victims of domestic abuse may choose “restricted reporting” whereby investigation of the report of domestic violence is not initiated but medical and support services are offered. FY11 Restricted report data is reported quarterly. * Live data- subject to change **Data is extracted from the Central Registry (live data), as of 1 September 2011. Family Advocacy and General Counseling 5

6 DV and Child Abuse Family Advocacy and General Counseling 6

7 Types of Domestic Violence Family Advocacy and General Counseling MaltreatmentFY07FY08FY09FY10FY11 Emotional7011115016699 Neglect01323 Physical1027109412091318718 Sexual66111216 Total1104121213731498836

8 Types of Child Abuse Family Advocacy and General Counseling MaltreatmentFY07FY08FY09FY10FY11 Emotional42729410796 Neglect303348515538331 Physical11010311713491 Sexual10918158 Total481532749784526

9 IDC/CCSM Number of Substantiated cases/increase with case outcome Consistency, Reliability, Safety Provision of Services Marines and Families Family Advocacy and General Counseling 9

10 Difficulties with roll out w/o an the order MARADMIN Questions remain about IDC membership Positive feedback from commands/Senior Leadership 10 IDC Lessoned Learned Family Advocacy and General Counseling

11 Program Challenges General Counseling (Scope and Practice) Standardized Workforce Increased caseloads of clinical staff Hiring Freeze 11

12 Family Advocacy and General Counseling Current/New Initiatives Parent-Child Interaction Therapy (PCIT) program and Child- Adult Relationship Enhancement (CARE) pilot study. Development of Desk Reference Guide with policy guidance and best practices for all FAP staff Development of an evidence-based home visiting model for New Parent Support staff First Annual FAP Conference 12

13 Policy Revision of MCO for FAP DADT Per DoD 6400.1-M-1 : – AP 1.22. Intimate Partner. A person of the with whom the victim shares a child in common, or a person with whom the victim shares or has shared a common domicile. – AP1.39. Victim. A child or current or former spouse or intimate partner who is the subject of an alleged incident of child maltreatment or domestic abuse because he/she was allegedly maltreated by the alleged abuser. 13 Family Advocacy and General Counseling

14 Integration DV/SAPR VA MARADMIN 509/11 COSC and Suicide Prevention Briefs Early identification and referral Family Advocacy and General Counseling 14

15 Questions 15 Family Advocacy and General Counseling


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