CHILD & YOUTH SERVICES (CYS) School Program Briefing. Presented by the Military & Family Life Consultants (MFLC) Program



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CHILD & YOUTH SERVICES (CYS) School Program Briefing Presented by the Military & Family Life Consultants (MFLC) Program

Agenda Background Overview Responsibilities Access (Eligibility and Privacy) Training Topics Settings Logistics 2

MFLC Background Department of Defense (DoD) responded to military families emerging need for support beyond existing services at installations Summer 2005 - DoDEA summer support programs began 2006 - added CYS support to the Summer Enrichment Program Summer 2007 - expanded CYS into an ongoing rotational program Fall 2008 Brought CYS support into 5 DoDEA schools in Europe as a pilot program. 3

The MFLC Program: An Overview Augments school support services Helps Active Duty, National Guard and Reserve Component Service members and their families through cycles of deployment and reintegration Provides non-medical, short-term counseling Helps Military children and their families cope with normal reactions to the stress and anxiety created by multiple deployments and reintegration. Available onsite in the school setting. Strives to build resiliency among our youth. 4

Child & Youth Services Military & Family Life Consultants All CYB-MFLCs: Are Master s or Doctorate level, licensed and have experience working with children and youth Work directly with a CYS Point of Contact (POC) at each location 5

Child & Youth Services Military & Family Life Consultants CYS-MFLCs may: Work with eligible children/youth up to age 18, in groups or individually, at designated CYS sites Observe, participate and engage in activities with children/youth Consult individually with staff members, teachers and parents Facilitate psycho-educational groups Provide trainings Line of Sight ALWAYS applies when working with children. 6

CYS-MFLCs Scope Prevention through Education Stress Reduction Deployment and Reintegration Issues Parent Education Family Dynamics Classroom Observation Positive Coping Mechanisms Staff Support and Education 7

Out of Scope CYS-MFLCs: Cannot participate in IEP s or any formal process for reviewing children for special needs assistance/placement. Cannot work with children who are in the system May not provide formal assessments, evaluations or diagnoses Cannot be counted in the staffing ratio 8

CYS-MFLC Eligibility and Privacy Eligibility is given to: Active duty service members and their families Guard/Reserve and their family members When authorized by the Secretary of the Military Department, DoD civilian employees and their family members Privacy: No records no written records of any kind including statistical reports Contact is confidential except under certain circumstances: Threats to self or others Child abuse Domestic violence/family violence 9

CYS-MFLC: Training Topics Communication Resolving Conflict Managing Anger Bullying Self-esteem/Self-confidence Stress Management Behavioral Management Techniques Developmental Stages Sibling/Parental Relationships Deployment & Reintegration Compassion Fatigue Leadership skills 10

Where We re Involved Elementary, Middle Schools & High Schools Family childcare settings Child development centers School-age services programs Teen centers Other CYS sponsored events or activities 11

MHNGS Contacts Terry Fullerton, PhD: Executive Director Email: Terry.Fullerton@healthnet.com Phone: (571) 227-6634 Betsy McBride, PhD: Director, Child & Youth Services Email: Betsy.McBride@MHN.com Phone: (571) 227-6644 Holly Gardner: Manager, Child & Youth Services Email: Holly.Gardner@MHN.com Phone: (972)-550-4590 12

Questions? 13