Mil Fam 101 Exceptional Family Member Program January
Mil. Fam 101 Exceptional Family Member Program January 2021
Mil. Life Learning The Mil. Fam 101 courses provide foundational training and an overview of programs and services within the Military Family Readiness System. Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 2
Video Avatars Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 3
Training Action Plan Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 4
Exceptional Family Member Program 3. 2 - Menu Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 5
Exceptional Family Member Program 3. 2 - Approaches and Strategies to Increase Access Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 6
Exceptional Family Member Program 3. 2 - Elements of Family Needs Assessment Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 7
QRS – Quick Reference Sheet Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 8
QRS – Quick Reference Sheet Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 9
Course Resource Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 10
Course Certificate Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 11
Course Homepage Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 12
Course Evaluation Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 13
Core Competency Training Curriculum Recommended courses to help you develop and enhance skills essential to executing EFMP Family Support responsibilities: • • • 1. 1 Social Service Delivery Model 2. 0 Introduction to Core Competencies 2. 1 Communication 2. 2 Intake and Assessment 2. 4 Collaboration and Relationship Building 2. 5 Compassion Fatigue Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 14
Mil. Fam 101 Courses Track 1 Track 2 Mil. Fam 101: EFMP Track 3 15
Track 1 Mil. Fam 101 – 1. 0 Introduction to Mil. Fam 101 Wondering what the Mil. Fam 101 courses can teach you? Take this introduction to learn about what the three distinct training tracks cover. Mil. Fam 101 – 1. 1 Social Services Delivery Model This course explores key components of the integrated social services delivery the Military Family Readiness System provides and how service providers support it. Mil. Fam 101 – 1. 2 Performance Management Strategy Learn about the performance management strategy and how it contributes to consistency and quality of military family readiness programs. Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 16
Track 2 Mil. Fam 101 – 2. 0 Introduction to Core Competencies Take this course to learn about the core competencies the Mil. Fam 101 Track 2 curriculum covers. Mil. Fam 101 – 2. 1 Communication This course provides basic elements of effective communication you can use in both personal and professional settings. Mil. Fam 101 – 2. 2 Intake and Assessment This interactive course will help you develop skills to establish boundaries and rapport, understand your client and use assessment strategies and tools. Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 17
Track 2 (continued) Mil. Fam 101 – 2. 3 Crisis and Intervention Learn techniques you can use to help you assess, stabilize, provide short-term crisis management and follow up with clients in crisis. Mil. Fam 101 – 2. 4 Collaboration and Relationship Building Help military families by learning how to develop your collaboration and relationship-building skills with this fun and interactive course. Mil. Fam 101 – 2. 5 Compassion Fatigue Discover the signs of compassion fatigue and learn how to prevent and address it. Mil. Fam 101 – 2. 6 Facilitation and Briefing Skills If you want to learn about techniques you can use to engage more deeply with your audience, this course is for you. Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 18
Track 2 (continued) 2. 1 – Communication – Examples of Nonverbal Communication Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 19
Track 2 (continued) 2. 2 – Intake and Assessment – Crossing the Line Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 20
Track 2 (continued) 2. 5 – Compassion Fatigue – Service Providers with Compassion Fatigue Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 21
Track 3 Mil. Fam 101 – 3. 0 Introduction to Military Family Readiness Programs Learn more about the Mil. Fam 101 Track 3 courses with this introduction. Mil. Fam 101 – 3. 1 Emergency Family Assistance Learn how military family readiness service providers contribute to Emergency Family Assistance. Mil. Fam 101 – 3. 2 Exceptional Family Member Program Learn about the Department of Defense commitment to providing consistent, high-quality support to military families with special needs. Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 22
Track 3 (continued) Mil. Fam 101 – 3. 3 Family Advocacy Program Learn about the Family Advocacy Program, an integral part of the Military Family Readiness System. Explore how we all play an important role in preventing violence and abuse. Mil. Fam 101 – 3. 4 Financial Readiness Financial readiness is a critical component of military readiness. Explore financial readiness tools and services such as the financial action plan, mandatory education touch points, education and counseling, and consumer protection and advocacy. Mil. Fam 101 – 3. 5 Supporting Military and Family Transitions Explore programs and services that support three major military and family transitions — relocation, transitioning from military service to civilian life and the phases of deployment. Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 23
Track 3 (continued) Mil. Fam 101 – 3. 6 Volunteer Management Learn how volunteers contribute to the military mission. Explore volunteer management principles, recognition and retention efforts, and the various aspects of recruitment, training and supervision. Mil. Fam 101 – 3. 7 Non-medical Counseling Discover how non-medical counseling services address personal and family issues so they do not detract from military mission readiness. Mil. Fam 101 – 3. 8 Employment Readiness Learn about services that help build employment-related skills and assist with access to education, career planning, preparation and support. Mil. Fam 101 – 3. 9 Information and Referral Learn how information and referral connects people to resources and services both on and off installation. Mil. Fam 101: EFMP 24
Develop and enhance the skills essential to executing your EFMP Family Support responsibilities — Schedule your Mil. Fam 101 training today! https: //millifelearning. militaryonesource. mil/ Thank you!
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