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Family Advocacy Program (FAP) |
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The Family Advocacy Program is committed to strong Army Soldiers and Families and to the prevention and treatment of domestic violence and sexual assault.
24/7 253-966-7233/SAFE LINE
The well beingof Army Soldiers and Army Families is inextricably linked to Army readiness. FAP contributes to Army readiness by providing a vigorous, proactive outreach program that coordinates and provides numerous programs, services, education, training and activities that support our Soldiers and Families, enhance relationship skills and improve their quality of life. |
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FAP also provides Victim Advocates for those who are victims of domestic violence or those who are victims of sexual assault. Treatment services are provided by the Department of Social Work (DWS) at Madigan Army Medical Center (MAMC). |
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FAP promotes public awareness within the JBLM military community and coordinates professional intervention at all levels within the civilian and military communities, including law enforcement, social services, health services, and legal services. |
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Specialized functions within the FAP include:
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JBLM New Parent Support ProgramThe New Parent Support Program (NSPS) is a professional team of social workers and registered nurses who provide no-cost, in-home parenting support and educational services to JBLM families with children ages 0 - 3 years. The program helps parents learn to cope with stress, isolation, post-deployment reunions and the everyday demands of parenthood. |
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Home visiting servicesoffer parents the opportunity to improve their skills as parents and to learn some new skills. There are often many questions about children’s needs and what to do. The NSPS is a reliable source for parents. For more information about the program call 253-967-7409. |
The Victim Advocate Program provides comprehensive assistance and liaison to and for victims of domestic violence and or sexual assault. The program works cooperatively with military and civilian resources to adequately meet the needs of victims. Victim Advocates are on call 24/7 to assist Soldiers and Family members who are in need of assistance due to domestic violence and or sexual assault and can be reached at |
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The Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program (SAPRP)reinforces the Army's commitment to eliminate incidents of sexual assault through a comprehensive policy that centers on awareness and prevention, training and education, victim advocacy, response, reporting, and accountability. Army policy promotes sensitive care and confidential reporting for victims of sexual assault and accountability for those who commit these crimes. 24/7 253-966-7233/SAFE LINE |
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For those who have been victims of sexual assault there are two reporting options:
Both of these reporting options provide you access to medical care, counseling, and advocacy services. All services are voluntary so you make the choice that's right for you. |
The Family Advocacy Program is located in building and can be reached at |
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As seen in the FOCUS magazine:October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Join the Family Advocacy Program at the annual conference Saturday, Oct. 18. Find details HERE , or call |
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Survivor Outreach Services (SOS)
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Family Resiliency Training for Military Families. Please visit
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Family Advocacy Program
Prevention and treatment of domestic violence and sexual assault.
FAP Contact
24/7 253-966-7233/SAFE LINE
253-967-5940/5901
253-966-7180
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