Special Needs Families in the Military

Special Needs Families in the Military

Author: Janelle B. Moore

Publisher: Government Institutes

Published: 2011

Total Pages: 281

ISBN-13: 1605907154

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Offers advice to families in the military who are raising a child with special needs, covering such topics as diagnoses, financial support, education, medical care, case management, insurance, and advocacy.


The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)

The Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP)

Author: Sarah Opal Meadows

Publisher:

Published: 2021

Total Pages: 57

ISBN-13:

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The Department of Defense (DoD) Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) is designed to provide resources and support to military families who have a dependent member-whether a child or an adult-with special needs. These special needs range from learning disabilities to mental, emotional, or physical health conditions that require nonstandard care. The Office of Special Needs (OSN) has been designated as the leading oversight body for EFMP; however, each military department is tasked with implementing the program. Both DoD and the departments, and individual service branches themselves, have official policy documents that guide the EFMP, with the departments and services modeling their policy after the official DoD Instruction (DoDI). The policy documents cover several domains, including identification and mandatory enrollment of family members in the EFMP, assignment coordination for service members, family support services, and other requirements related to implementation and monitoring of the program. Discrepancies across these policy documents may lead to differences in how the program is actually implemented and thus experienced by service members and their families. The authors compare department and service branch EFMP policy with the overarching DoD policy that outlines the EFMP and its requirements to identify where and how these differing experiences may occur. Their analysis identifies areas where DoD, department, or service policy could be edited or refined for greater consistency across policies. Other opportunities to promote consistent implementation of the EFMP across DoD are also discussed.


Exceptional Family Member Program EFM.

Exceptional Family Member Program EFM.

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 12

ISBN-13:

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The EFM Program is a mandatory enrollment program per OPNAVINST 1754. 2 (series) that identifies long term medical and special education needs of family members and ensures assignment consideration of those needs when transferring. To ensure special needs of family members are considered during the assignment process, service members are required to enroll when the special needs are identified or at least nine months prior to Projected Rotation Date (PRD). This provides your detailer time to work your next assignment and consider your family member's special needs as well as your career needs and the Navy's needs.


Exceptional Family Member Program

Exceptional Family Member Program

Author: Benjamin Bryant

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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"The Department of Defense's preeminent program supporting service members and their families who require specialized care is the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP). In principle, the program ensures that everyone with unique care needs has efficient and effective access to quality services; however, in practice, the program suffers from foundational flaws which stunt the attainment of that goal. A quarter of a million active-duty service members and their families are enrolled in the program, which constitutes a strategically significant force projection capability, prompting national leadership to engage in the issue. The methods for determining the seminal factors detracting from the program meeting its axiom were researching Congressional actions such as the National Defense Authorization Acts for Fiscal Year 2021 and 2022, Congressional correspondence, studies conducted by the Government Accountability Office and RAND, illuminating media stories and press releases, recent surveys of personnel enrolled in EFMP, and an interview with USAF Chief of Staff Gen. Charles Q. Brown and his spouse Mrs. Sharene Brown. The results highlighted program standardization as the quintessential issue that manifests in uneven program application, service availability, and insurance practices, all of which profoundly affect human capital. The Department of Defense will significantly move EFMP towards its noble ideal of dependent-centered care by remedying program standardization, implementation, and service availability. The resources required to do so are significant in both funding and personnel. However, the failure to meet these demands will yield a threat to retention, which the US cannot afford in an era of Great Power Competition."--Abstract.


Children with Special Needs

Children with Special Needs

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13:

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Over the years many Navy families have used the 1987 edition of "Children with Special Needs: A Navy Parent Handbook." Parents have referred to it as the "peach book" because of the color of its cover. This new Handbook has been written to update the "peach book" with changes in the laws and regulations governing special education, and with new program and opportunities for Navy families. It is written with the hope that you will find help for your very special family navigating through both the Navy world and the civilian world. Whether your Navy family is one that moves from base to base, or is one that is homesteaded and stays for a long time in a given place, you will find that the more you work to develop a good support system, the better life will be for yourself and your child. The Navy Family Service Center and the Exceptional Family Member Program, in most places, offer classes and groups in which you' can often find other families facing some of the same challenges you are working on. In addition, when you work as a partner with the people who are providing services to you and your child, you will add to your support group.


Audit of the DoD Exceptional Family Member Program

Audit of the DoD Exceptional Family Member Program

Author: United States. Department of Defense. Office of the Inspector General

Publisher:

Published: 2023

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13:

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The objective of this audit was to determine the extent to which the DoD provided oversight of the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) and the actions the DoD took to address recommendations from two previous Government Accountability Office (GAO) reports. The DoD established the EFMP to assist military families in finding specialized medical providers, educational services, and community support for family members with special needs. The DoD Office of Special Needs (OSN) is responsible for the development and implementation of policy to support military families with special needs, program oversight, and the identification of gaps in services. Until the OSN standardizes the EFMP, including collecting the data and metrics needed, the OSN will not be able to assess the effectiveness of the program, fully identify gaps in medical and educational services, or implement associated improvements at specific installations.


Exceptional Family Member Program

Exceptional Family Member Program

Author: Department Navy

Publisher: CreateSpace

Published: 2013-06-25

Total Pages: 60

ISBN-13: 9781490535449

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This will improve the quality of life of families that support a member with a disability. Quality of life is improved through family support via Marine Corps installations, and through contactual partnerships with public and private organizations.