Domestic Violence MCCS Resources

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TABLE OF CONTENTS MCCS Libraries ........................................................................ 3-8 MCCS Education Center ....................................................... 9-12 Marine Corps Family Team Building .................................. 13-20 Criminal Investigative Division .......................................... 21-23 MCCS Behavioral Health ..................................................... 24-37 Program Flyers .................................................................... 38-42


This booklet is brought to you by the MCCS Behavioral Health Family Advocacy Program Prevention and Education Department.

This is not an exhaustive list of the available resources here on Okinawa that are dedicated to preventing domestic violence and promoting healthy and happy relationships. For more assistance, please call Behavioral Health at 645-2915 or 098-970-2915. You can also visit us at our website Behavioral Health (mccsokinawa.com)

Together, we are #UnitedtoEndDomesticViolence


Library Resources



Quality time at no cost! Free Library events to spend quality time and mindfulness such as: • Adult Coloring • Family Craft Nights • Partnership workshops with FOCUS • Trivia • Storytimes Visit mccsokinawa.com/libraries for full list of events


Kanopy- Steam Documentaries about domestic violence and watch movies as a family


Find academic journals and ebooks about domestic violence and how to prevent it on EBSCO host


Visit mccs.ent.sirsi.net and select Butler to access our resources and search our catalog!


Taking college classes allows for the opportunity to connect with others and develop a stronger support system http://socialwork.buffalo.edu/resources/selfcare-starter-kit/additional-self-careresources/developing-your-support-system.html


Education increases ability to gain new perspectives criminal-justice.iresearchnet.com/crime/domestic-violence/education


Education provides an individual with an increased ability to rationalize in everyday life, resulting in the ability to make better life decisions. criminal-justice.iresearchnet.com/crime/domestic-violence/education

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Ready to Get Started? We can help!

education@okinawa.usmc-mccs.org www.mccsokinawa.org/education


MARINE CORPS FAMILY TEAM BUILDING HERE TO STRENGTHEN & EMPOWER OUR SERVICE MEMBERS AND THEIR FAMILIES


WHAT WE OFFER

Here at Marine Corps Family Team Building, we recognize the challenges our Marines and their families experience that are unique to our military community. We offer resources to strengthen and empower you to overcome your struggles, and prevent them from becoming major stressors.


FAMILY READINESS

The Family Readiness program is the link between Commands and families, and provides everyone with the most relevant resources for mission readiness.


READINESS & DEPLOYMENT SUPPORT

The Readiness & Deployment Support program ensures everyone is ready to adapt and overcome, and grow stronger, together.


L.I.N.K.S. – Lifestyle Insights, Networking, Knowledge, and Skills

The L.I.N.K.S. program educates spouses about the Marine Corps lifestyle, and encourages them to 'bloom where you’re planted'.


LIFESKILLS TRAINING & EDUCATION

The LifeSkills program offers workshops related to wellness, communication, relationships, and encourages personal development.


VOLUNTEER PROGRAM

The Volunteer program allows Marines and family members to support the local community, while gaining valuable skills in specialized fields.


Want more info?  Reach out to us at www.mccsokinawa.com/mcftb to learn more about how we can better serve you and your families, to overcome life's challenges and become stronger as an individual, as a family, and as a Marine Corps community.


U.S.M.C. Criminal Investigation Division


Criminal Investigation Division Objectives 

Criminal Investigation Division Agents perform criminal investigative duties while operationally assigned to the Criminal Investigation Division (CID). CID Agents provide criminal investigative support to all law enforcement entities aboard Okinawa, Japan. CID Agents investigate misdemeanor and felony-level crimes; which fall within the jurisdictional purview of the Department of Defense; and liaise with other military, local, state and federal law enforcement agencies.


Contact Numbers 

If you or someone you know was effected by domestic violence, please contact the appropriate Law Enforcement via the following numbers:

Emergency Line: 

ON BASE: 911/098-911-1911

Non-Emergency Lines: 

BASE OPERATOR: 098-938-1111, TYPE DSN AFTER

FUTENMA PMO: 636-3332

CAMP FOSTER PMO: 645-7441

CAMP KINSER PMO: 637-3500

CAMP COURTNEY PMO: 622-9690/622-7404

CAMP HANSEN PMO: 623-4165

CAMP SCHWAB PMO: 625-6622

TORRI STATION POLICE: 652-4715

NAVAL BASE WHITE BEACH POLICE: 622-1400


MCCS Behavioral Click to edit MasterHealth title style

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Behavioral Health: Community Counseling Click to edit Master title style Program What We Offer:  Individual,

couple, family and group counseling with licensed clinical specialists

 Non-medical

and confidential within the limits of the law (e.g. suicide, homicide, domestic violence, or child abuse)

 Marine

Intercept Program (MIP): Caring contacts for Marines and Sailors that are command-referred for suicide ideation or attempt

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Community Program Click to edit Counseling Master title style CCP is the “No Wrong Door”- you can start here if you need any behavioral health assistance and they can refer to you to a more appropriate provider if necessary. Screening Walk-In Hours 0800-1100 & 1300-1600 Monday-Friday Camp Foster Bldg. 439 Camp Hansen Bldg. 2631

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Community Program Click to edit Counseling Master title style

Contact Information Camp Foster 645-2915/2916 Camp Hansen 623-1458 CCP@okinawa.usmc-mccs.org Necol Jackson, CCP Director Community Counseling Program (mccsokinawa.com) 4


Counseling Center Click toSubstance edit Master Abuse title style Our Mission: Promote and maintain the operational readiness of the U.S. Marine Corps and Navy in the Western Pacific through prevention and education of personnel with substance-related and/or addictive disorders

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Counseling Center Click toSubstance edit Master Abuse title style CLINICAL SERVICES • Assessment

What We Offer:

• Early Intervention • Aftercare/relapse prevention (6 months) • Intensive outpatient Counseling (Level II)

PREVENTION SERVICES • Commanding Generals Inspection Program (CGIP) • Outreach & Education for military commands • Substance Abuse Control Officer (SACO) training/certification

• Outpatient Counseling Services (Level I) • Referrals Collaboration is Key!

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Counseling Center Click toSubstance edit Master Abuse title style Camp / Staff

Facility / Services

CAMP KINSER 1 Prevention

Education Center (Bldg. 1220) • Prime for Life 16 Classes

CAMP FOSTER 3 Clinicians 2 Prevention 2 Admin Support CAMP HANSEN 3 Clinicians

SACC Bldg. 440 • Counseling • Prime for Life 16 • SACO / UPC training (initial certification & monthly) BH Bldg. 2631 • Prime for Life 16 Classes at Education Center

CAMP SCHWAB 1 Clinician

Education Center (Bldg. 3429) • Counseling and Prime for Life 16 at Education Center

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Counseling Center Click toSubstance edit Master Abuse title style

Contact Information Camp Foster 645-3009 Charles Darsan, SACC Director Substance Abuse Counseling (mccsokinawa.com)

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Behavioral Advocacy Program Click to editHealth: MasterFamily title style

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Family Program Staff Members Click toAdvocacy edit Master title style • FAP Clinicians provide assessments, interventions, and non-medical counseling to families affected by or at risk of family violence or PSB-CY • Victim Advocates provide support services to victims of domestic abuse, families of child abuse victims, and parents or caregivers of children who have been impacted by PSB-CY • New Parent Support Program (NPSP) Home Visitors provide parenting education, group activities, and home visits to support parents of children ages zero through five • Prevention and Education Specialists provide briefings, classes, and outreach focused on prevention of domestic abuse, child abuse, and PSB-CY 10


Advocacy Program Click toFamily edit Master title style If you think you know of a person who could be a victim of domestic violence, please refer them to a FAP Victim Advocate FAP VA HELP LINE 645-SAFE (7233) OR 098-970-7233 FAMILY ADVOCACY PROGRAM 645-2915 If you have questions or concerns for one of your Marines or Sailors, you can call the Family Advocacy Program at 645-2915

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Family Advocacy Program: Click toNew edit Master style Program Parenttitle Support Contact Information Camp Foster 645-0396 / 645-2915 098-970-0396 / 098-970-2915 npsp@okinawa.usmc-mccs.org

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Family Advocacy Program: Prevention & Click to edit Master title style Education What we Offer: Briefs/Trainings and Psychoeducational Classes  Anger Management  Stress Management  Child Abuse Training  Coming in December: Married and Loving It Outreach  Child Abuse Prevention Month (April)  Domestic Violence Awareness Month (October) 13


Family Advocacy Program: Prevention and Education Click to edit Master title style

If you are interested in taking our Century Anger Management Class, scheduling a brief for your unit or company, or have any questions about Prevention and Education Services please don’t hesitate to contact us: 645-2915 fapprevention@okinawa.usmc-mccs.org (preferred)

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To register, email FAPPrevention@okinawa.usmc-mccs.org.

645-2915 • mccsokinawa.com/behavioralhealth


NEW PARENT support program

parents in uniform

Home Visiting Support from professionals

Family readiness

nurturing parenting program

journey through pregnancy

Knowledge, stategies and skills

Preparing you for baby

baby bootcamp The ins and outs of infant care

infant massage Build trust and love

All NPSP Group classes are FREE and available to all branches, affiliated DoD Civilians and their families. Pre-registration is required to attend. 645-0396 | mccsokinawa.com/npsp | facebook.com/mccsokinawa.npsp


PRIME FOR LIFE December 3, 1–4:30 p.m. Substance Abuse Counseling Center Camp Foster, Bldg. 440 Join us at this workshop to learn how alcohol and drug-related problems develop, what we can do to prevent them and why sometimes we need help.

645-3009 | 098-970-3009 mccsokinawa.com/sac


LSD

Awareness & Impact

Workshop Camp Foster Substance Abuse Counseling Center (Bldg. 440) November 5, 1–2:30 p.m. Explore the signs and symptoms of LSD use and its impact on individuals, families and the armed forces.

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Substance Abuse Program

645-3009 | 098-970-3009 mccsokinawa.com/sac mccsbhsaccprevention@okinawa.usmc-mccs.org


behavioral health Community Counseling Program

CONFIDENTIAL WALK-IN SCREENING SERVICES Relationship issues | Anger | Anxiety Depression | Job Stress | Grief & Loss

Camp Foster | Bldg. 439 Monday–Friday, 8–11 a.m. & 1–4 p.m. 645-2915 Camp Hansen | Bldg. 2631 Monday–Friday, 8–11 a.m. & 1–4 p.m. 623-1458

Licensed and experienced counselors are available to help with the challenges of military life. Individual, couple, family and group counseling sessions are available.



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