Family Advocacy Program- Camp Pendleton

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Installation Listings

Installation Listing Category

Geographical Address

Duty Station(s)
Public Address
Bldg 1122 Camp Pendleton, CA 92055
Postal Code
92055
latitude
33.32
longitude
-117.39

Contact Info

DSN
(760) 725-9051
Operating Hours
Mon–Fri 7:30am–5pm Walk-In Screening Hours: Mon-Fri 1-3pm
Family Advocacy Program – San Onofre/School of Infantry  (760) 763-6940

Mon–Fri 7:30am–5pm
Walk-In Screening Hours:
Mon-Fri 1-3 pm

24/7 Domestic Violence Helpline:  (760) 500-2633

Overview:

Available Services:
  • For anyone affected by and needing to report abuse, call the 24/7 Domestic Violence helpline at  (760) 500-2633.
  • Call  (760) 954–5908 for appointments or assistance
  • Mainside Bldg. 1122: Currently closed due to facility renovations. – Telehealth services available – Please call  (760) 954–5908
  • School of Infantry Bldg. 520512: In-person services offered by appointment only please call  (760) 954–5908

For the most up to date information on facility closures/program changes and updates Visit mccscp.com/impact

FAP Services Include Screenings and Referrals are provided by licensed counselors and are available on a walk-in basis. Counseling is available to individuals and couples with a priority given to active duty. Family Advocacy Program (FAP) services are provided to individuals and/or families involved with family violence. Victim Advocates (VAs) provide direct services to victims of spouse/intimate partner abuse. VAs are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and can be contacted at  (760) 500-2633.

FAP Groups are available by referral and are designed to assist individuals and couples to improve and enrich their personal lives.

  • Men’s Education Program
  • Women’s Education Program
  • Support Group

To schedule command briefs please call  (760) 725-6636. In order to meet the demand for brief requests, please schedule a minimum of two weeks prior to the training date.

Workshops / Classes

Century Anger Management

FREE & Confidential An eight-week evidence-based curriculum to teach skills that can be successfully applied in the workplace, relationships, or any other life situation where anger control is needed. Learn the Eight anger management skills. Workshops offered:

  • Stress
  • Response
  • Self-Talk
  • Time-Out
  • Empathy
  • Assertiveness
  • Expectations
  • Forgiveness

 

Tue, 8-10 am Marine & Family Programs West Bldg 202860 Room #135

Wed, 8-10 am Marine and Family Programs North Bldg 520512

*Pre-registration Required* Open to Active Duty, Family Members, Retirees, and DoD Civilians. To register, please call (760) 725-6636

Within My Reach

Within My Reach is a 7-session evidenced-based relationship awareness and communication skills program for adults. The Within My Reach program is designed to teach participants communication and decision-making skills in order to help them develop and maintain happy, healthy, and stable relationships.

Tue, 1- 3:30pm Family Advocacy Program, Bldg 1122 E Street

*Pre-registration Required*Open to Active Duty, Family Members, Retirees, and DoD Civilians. To register, please call (760) 725-6636

Two Families Now

Single Parent! Divorced? Separating? New blended families?

Two Families Now is an evidence-based parent education curriculum that improves co-parenting relationships and protects children during divorce. The engaging media and tools help teach parents skills to nurture themselves and build strong relationships with their children and co-parents.

  • Unit 1 – Helping Children Adjust during the Divorce Process
  • Unit 2 – Reduce Co-Parenting Conflict
  • Unit 3 – Make a Plan for Shared Parenting
  • Unit 4 – Key Parenting Skills to Buffer Children from Risk
  • Unit 5 – Handling Stress and Building a Support Network
  • Unit 6 – Review/Graduation

Wed, 1– 3 pm Family Advocacy Program Bldg 1122, E St.

*Pre-registration Required* Open to Active Duty, Family Members, Retirees, and DoD, Civilians. This is an open enrollment class; participants may start during any session. To register, please call (760) 725-6636

Married & Loving It!

This 5-session evidence-based program is perfect for couples wanting to strengthen the bond with their current partner, or for those individuals looking to be successful in their future relationships. Topics covered include communication, finances, conflict resolution, and how to work together to enjoy married life. We invite you to bring your lunch to enjoy during class!

Wed, 1– 3 pm Family Advocacy Program, Bldg 1122 E Street

*Pre-registration Required* Open to Active Duty, Family Members, Retirees, and DoD Civilians.

To register, please call (760) 725-6636

Additional Workshops

Additional Family Advocacy Program Workshops To schedule command briefs please call (760) 725-6636. In order to meet the demand for brief requests, please schedule a minimum of two weeks prior to the training date.

POWER Workshop This 8-hour workshop is offered twice a month and explores the dynamics of power and control techniques and their negative effect on interpersonal relationships. Participants will learn to recognize how those techniques can result in destructive and sometimes abusive behaviors. Healthy alternatives to enhance communication, manage stress, and resolve conflict are presented. Participants can register for this workshop by contacting the Family Advocacy Program Prevention & Education Team at (760) 725-6636.

Women’s Education Program The Women’s Education Program (MEP) is provided by the Family Advocacy Program as a support system for commands and service members. It seeks to hold offenders accountable for their abusive actions; to assist them in identifying their intent to control their partners; to encourage them to explore their own belief systems that condone violent and abusive behaviors and to assist them in learning nonviolent alternatives to conflict resolution. Assessment is required prior to registration. Please call the Family Advocacy Program at 760-725-9051 for more information.

Men’s Education Program The Men’s Education Program (MEP) is provided by the Family Advocacy Program as a support system for commands and service members. It seeks to hold offenders accountable for their abusive actions; to assist them in identifying their intent to control their partners; to encourage them to explore their own belief systems that condone violent and abusive behaviors and to assist them in learning nonviolent alternatives to conflict resolution. Assessment is required prior to registration. Please call the Family Advocacy Program at 760-725-9051 for more information.

Subject Matter Briefs Qualified and experienced Prevention & Education Training Specialists provide support on subject matter briefs and life skills training classes. Briefs can be specialized based on the command’s availability, requested topics, preferred training method, and time allotted. To schedule a brief or to register for a class, call (760) 725-6636. Pre-registration for classes is required.

Anger Management The objective of this brief is to effectively communicate anger and achieve positive goals. The participants will explore the definition of anger and the source or sources of anger. This brief will introduce the concept of accountability and the significance of the change of negative behavior to the constructive expression of anger. This brief can be requested on a unit-specific basis by contacting a Family Advocacy Program Prevention & Education Specialist at (760) 725-6636.

Stress Management The objective of this brief is to understand what stress is and how it influences behavior. Participants will learn the definition of stress and its impact on the body; spiritually, emotionally, and physically. Simple and effective methods will be introduced to reduce stressors and stress-related symptoms. This brief can be requested on a unit-specific basis by contacting a Family Advocacy Program Prevention & Education Specialist at (760) 725-6636.

Child Abuse Awareness and Prevention This brief informs Active Duty Marines and Sailors of child maltreatment according to the MCO 1754.11. They will learn about the emotional, physical, and behavioral indicators of the 4 different types of abuse. Participants will become familiar with recognizing the early warning signs, risk factors of child abuse. The presentation will inform service members of the available support resources to include within the military system and in the civilian community. This brief can be requested on a unit-specific basis by contacting a Family Advocacy Program Prevention & Education Specialist at (760) 725-6636.

Reporting Child Abuse Mandated reporters of child abuse will learn the 4 basic types of child maltreatment. They will learn about the emotional, physical, and behavioral indicators of each type of abuse. The instructor will train on how to complete the suspected child abuse form and explain the procedure for in-home care providers and child care center staff. This class is offered 1x per month or as requested by CY&TP; CDC, New Provider Training.

Communication Skills and Conflict Resolution The learning objective is effective communication. Participants will learn the following: the ability to recognize their strengths and the strengths of others, the ability to build rapport quickly with clients, peers, family, etc., the ability to listen and speak in the language of other personalities, an enhanced ability to understand how others process information, the ability to recognize the learning styles of others; and the ability to modify their communication style to connect with others. This brief can be requested on a unit-specific basis by contacting a Family Advocacy Program Prevention & Education Specialist at (760) 725-6636.

Domestic Violence Prevention and Awareness This brief informs Active Duty Marines and Sailors of the legal definitions of abuse within intimate relationships according to MCO1754.11, the UCMJ, and California Penal Codes. It introduces the concepts of power and control and how it may contribute to abusive behaviors. The presentation will inform service members of the available support resources to include within the military system and in the civilian community. Participants will become familiar with available reporting options. This brief can be requested on a unit-specific basis by contacting a Family Advocacy Program Prevention & Education Specialist at (760) 725-6636.

Family Advocacy Program Overview This brief informs Active Duty Marines and Sailors of the Family Advocacy Program. The presentation will provide the service members with a description of services offered and staff members available to provide the services. Participants will learn about the purpose of the program and also go through a short review of domestic violence, child abuse, and reporting options for victims. This brief can be requested on a unit-specific basis by contacting a Family Advocacy Program Prevention & Education Specialist at (760) 725-6636.

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