
Introduction to the Department of Defense Family Advocacy Program
Recorded On: 05/27/2020
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There are several systems and programs that Children’s Advocacy Centers (CACs) should be familiar with in order to effectively serve children in military families. This webinar provides CACs with an introductory orientation to the first of those key military programs--the Department of Defense Family Advocacy Program (FAP). Participants will learn about the role and focus of FAP, reporting requirements, coordinated community response, and FAP case process.
A general overview will be provided by a representative from the Office of the Secretary of Defense followed service-specific introductions by representatives from of the United States Army, Marine Corps, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard FAP headquarters.
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Cleophus Harris, LMFT
Behavioral Programs, Marine and Family Program, Headquarters, Marine Corps (M&RA)

Col Patrick Pohle
Chief, Family Advocacy Program, United States Air Force

Eileen Palma, LCSW
Clinical Counseling Program Manager/Section Lead, Commander, Navy Installations Command

Heather Provencher (Moderator)
Coordinator for Services to Military Families, National Children’s Alliance

Jennifer L. Humphries, PhD, LCSW
Clinical Director, Family Advocacy Program, Behavioral Health Service Line, HCD, G3/5/7 HQ, US Army Medical Command

Johanna MacGillivray, LCSW
Family Advocacy Program Manager (CG-1111), United States Coast Guard
