Army Lifestyle Episode 4: Family Advocacy Program Feat. Joshua Rodeheaver
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Welcome to The AMEDD Effect Podcast where we discuss the cause and effects of Army Medicine Opportunities along with life inside the U.S. Army, which we call Army Lifestyle.
Today on Episode 4 of our Army Lifestyle segments we have Army Community Service Specialist, Mr. Joshua Rodeheaver from the Fort Knox Army Community Service Family Advocacy Program here to talk about the special services they provide on the Fort Knox installation. FAP helps Soldiers and Families recognize and meet the unique challenges of military lifestyles. Their services include seminars, workshops, counseling, and intervention to help strengthen Army Families, enhance resiliency and relationship skills, and improve quality of life.
The Family Advocacy Program is dedicated to helping Soldiers and Families with the complex challenges related to domestic abuse, child abuse, and neglect. We focus on prevention, education, prompt reporting, investigation, intervention, and treatment.
FAP has additional programs within the Family Advocacy Program such as:
- New Parent Support Program (NPSP)
- Transitional Compensation (TC) Program for Abused Dependents
- Victim Advocacy Program (VAP)
Press play and listen to Joshua Rodeheaver give us more insight about the Army Community Service and how you and your family can benefit from their services.
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To make a report of suspected domestic violence incidents that occur on post or to individuals who reside on post, contact the Military Police 24/7 hotline at (502) 624-2111.
Off post - contact the local police.
The National Domestic Violence Hotline: 1-800-799-7233
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