Department of the Navy Family Advocacy Program: Service Need and Service Response. Phase II Report: Assessment

Department of the Navy Family Advocacy Program: Service Need and Service Response. Phase II Report: Assessment
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Total Pages: 263
Release: 1983
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This report assesses the operation of the Navy Family Advocacy Program at the command level. Based on site visits to 13 Navy and Marine Corps bases worldwide, the report: describes the structure and operational context of the programs in the late winter of 1983; assesses the relationship between service need and service response; identifies major program strengths, program concerns, and program dilemmas; and discusses the interactions between medical and nonmedical personnel, both military and civilian, in the treatment and prevention of child abuse, spouse abuse, and sexual assault or rape. The report also identifies program needs and recommendations for program improvement. Findings are based on approximately 300 individual and group personal interviews with Department of the Navy and civilian personnel, case statistics, program documents, and structured observations of Family Advocacy Committee meetings. The findings indicate a high degree of variation in program structure and operation across sites. Program strengths include interagency cooperation availability of civilian resources, command support, and ongoing training of Family Advocacy participants. Areas of concern include: lack of program clarity, insufficient staff resources, role ambiguity between medical and line personnel, focus on child maltreatment and confusion about reporting procedures. Differences in base and community resources and the perceived scope of abuse and neglect often are intervening variables in program development. (Author).

Department of the Navy Advocacy Program: Service Heed and Service Response. Phase III Report: Conclusions

Department of the Navy Advocacy Program: Service Heed and Service Response. Phase III Report: Conclusions
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Total Pages: 95
Release: 1983
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This is the final report on the Department of the Navy's Family Advocacy Program. The first report, Reconnaissance, reviewed the scope and nature of abuse and neglect in the military and examined past responses to the problems as reported in available military and civilian literature. The second report, Assessment, expanded on the initial data and examined the structure and operation of Navy Family Advocacy Programs at the command level. This report, Conclusions, reviews the scope of the project and presents an overview of Phase I and Phase II findings. It also generates testable hypotheses from the data and suggests areas for further empirical investigation. The executive summaries from the Phase I and Phase II reports also are included for a more complete overview of study findings. The report concludes by presenting three resource papers that briefly summarize the available literature on child abuse and spouse abuse, and describe the evolvement of military family advocacy programs. By providing a ready resource for briefings and community presentations, these resource papers should be particularly helpful to Navy and Marine Corps family advocacy practitioners.

Department of the Navy Family Advocacy Program: Service Need and Service Response. Phase I Report: Reconnaissance

Department of the Navy Family Advocacy Program: Service Need and Service Response. Phase I Report: Reconnaissance
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Total Pages: 180
Release: 1983
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This report reviews the scope and nature of abuse and neglect and examines past responses to the problem by summarizing available military and civilian literature. It is the first of three reports designed to guide the Department of the Navy in responding to problems of abuse and neglect among Navy and Marine Corps personnel and families. Divided into five chapters, the report (1) summarizes existing military and civilian literature on abuse and neglect; (2) provides estimates from existing data of the incidence of abuse, neglect, sexual assault and rape in military and civilian population; (3) describes key factors associated with abuse and neglect; (4) identifies successful program elements and key tissues in responding to abuse and neglect; (5) reviews the development of family assistance programs addressing these problems in the Army, Air Force, Navy and Marine Corps; and (6) describes the organization and operation of the Navy Family Advocacy Program.

Federal Evaluations

Federal Evaluations
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Total Pages: 1216
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Genre: Evaluation research (Social action programs)
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Contains an inventory of evaluation reports produced by and for selected Federal agencies, including GAO evaluation reports that relate to the programs of those agencies.

Federal Program Evaluations

Federal Program Evaluations
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Total Pages: 1216
Release: 1983
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Contains an inventory of evaluation reports produced by and for selected Federal agencies, including GAO evaluation reports that relate to the programs of those agencies.