Problematic Sexual Behavior in Children and Youth (PSB-CY) Response in the Military
Includes a Live Web Event on 09/16/2026 at 3:00 PM (EDT)
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This webinar provides Child Advocacy Centers with an overview of how cases involving Problematic Sexual Behavior in Children and Youth (PSB CY) are handled within the military system. Participants will learn how military Family Advocacy Programs and related partners assess safety, coordinate responses, and support children and families. The presentation highlights key military and civilian processes, including reporting requirements and service coordination. Emphasis is placed on collaboration, trauma-informed care, and keeping children safe.
Amy Fustino, MSS, MLSP, LCSW
Clinical Analyst (PSB-CY & Prevention)
Commander, Navy Installations Command
Amy Fustino was born and raised in Buffalo, New York. She earned a bachelor’s in Business Administration from the State University of New York (SUNY) at Fredonia College in Fredonia, New York and later a Masters of Social Service (MSS) and Master of Law and Social Policy (MLSP) from the Graduate School of Social Work and Social Research (GSSWSR) at Bryn Mawr College in Bryn Mawr Pennsylvania.
Ms. Fustino is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) and currently serves as a Clinical Counseling Program Analyst for the Commander, Navy Installations Command (CNIC) in Washington D.C. Her portfolio includes Problematic Sexual Behavior in Children and Youth (PSB-CY) and Family Advocacy Program (FAP) Prevention and Education. She has over twenty years of experience as a clinician and social worker at nonprofits, advocacy programs, mental health hospitals and treatment centers, outpatient counseling centers and Fleet and Family Services Centers. As the Navy’s SME and POC for PSB-CY she has collaborated on numerous multi-service working groups in order to develop policies, procedures and products as well as spearheaded several initiatives at the service level in order to ensure a standardized process and support to Navy families.

Charnelle Cook, LPC
Family Advocacy Prevention Specialist
Department of the Air Force Family Advocacy Program

Marshe' Milbourne-Jackson, LPC
Family Advocacy Program Manager/Coordinator
United States Coast Guard
Marshé Milbourne-Jackson is the Family Advocacy Program Manager at the Office of Wellness (CG-WFS-1) with the United States Coast Guard. Marshe’ brings with her extensive knowledge of, and experience in, mental health services in private and public sectors.
A Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) in Virginia, Marshé holds a Master of Arts in Community Counseling from Regent University and a Bachelor of Arts in Psychology from Hampton University. Her experience includes work with youth and families at the Tidewater Regional Group Home Commission, HOPE Inc., the Up Center, and various group homes for adolescents working with juvenile offenders and therapeutic foster care.
Marshé's career trajectory speaks volumes about her commitment to family well-being. From her early work with youth in challenging circumstances to her extensive experience within the Navy's FAP from 2007-2019, including leadership roles at JEB Little Creek/Ft. Story, Naval Station Norfolk, and Naval Medical Center Portsmouth, Marshé has demonstrated an unwavering dedication to providing crucial support services.
Her experience as the Mid-Atlantic Regional Quality Assurance/Risk Management Coordinator with Fleet and Family Support Program further solidifies her expertise in program oversight and quality control.
Since joining the Coast Guard as the FAP Coordinator in 2019, Marshé has been instrumental in shaping the approach to family advocacy. Marshe’ was promoted to the Family Advocacy Program Manager in 2025 and continues to lead the charge, bringing her wealth of knowledge and passion to this essential program.

Laura Walker
PSB-CY Specialist
United States Marine Corps Headquarters
Laura Walker is the USMC PSB-CY Specialist and has served in this role since January 2022. Prior to joining USMC Headquarters, she worked as a middle school social worker for four years in a public school system in Washington, DC, supporting students and families through academic, behavioral, and social-emotional challenges.
She earned a Bachelor of Science in Psychology from the University of Pittsburgh and a Master of Social Work from George Mason University. Her professional background combines experience in youth development, behavioral health, and family systems with her current work supporting military-connected communities.