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Navy Fraternization Policy, OPNAVINST 5370.2A,
Chief of Naval Operations, Washington, DC, 1994.
Physical Readiness and Personal Excellence Program,
OPNAVINST 6110.1E, Chief of Naval Operations,
Washington, DC, 1998.
REVIEW 1 ANSWERS
A1.
The purpose of quality of life programs is to
promote effective use of the Navys human
assets.
A2.
The Navy benefits from quality of life programs
because individuals have a chance to develop
their capabilities to the maximum, thereby
promoting sound leadership that strengthens
the chain of command.
REVIEW 2 ANSWERS
A1.
Education under the Personal Excellence Program
includes the Navy Skill Enhancement Program
(SEP) to improve basic competencies.
A2.
Citizenship focuses on the core values of
Integrityhonesty, honor, responsibilities;
Professionalismcompetence,
teamwork,
loyalty; and Traditionconcern for people,
patriotism, courage, and personal values.
A3.
The Navy Excellence Partnership Program is a
collaborative effort among Navy commands,
public and/or private sector organizations,
and schools or youth organizations.
A4.
The long-term goal of the Navy Excellence
Program is to promote a sense of self-worth and
to reinforce in young people the knowledge,
traits, attitudes, and skills essential for
responsible
citizenship
and
effective
participation in the American work force.
A5.
FSCs offer a variety of programs for single and
married Sailors and their families.
A6.
Each FSC has an information and referral
specialist who provides assistance and makes
specific referrals for services and programs
available on base and in the civilian
community.
A7.
Every local FSC sponsors a wide variety of
classes on subjects ranging from balancing
family budgets to spouse employment. These
classes are opportunities to gain and improve
on family skills, thereby avoiding a crisis
before it develops.
A8.
FSC often can provide short-term counseling to
resolve many personal, financial, marital, and
family problems.
A9.
The Family Advocacy Program (FAP) was
established by the Department of Defense to
address issues relating to domestic violence.
A10. All alleged cases of abuse or neglect should be
reported to the family advocacy representative
(FAR).
A11. The Family Home Care (FHC) Program allows
spouses of Navy members to care for children of
Navy personnel in their government quarters.
A12. The Navy requires all single parents and dual
military couples with children to complete a
Family Care Plan Certificate, NAVPERS
1740/6, which provides a plan for dependent care
arrangements.
A13. The broad purpose of the Casualty Assistance
Calls Program (CACP) is to offer support to the
next of kin of Navy members involved in a
casualty.
A14. The Navy seeks to accomplish its CACP purpose
through personal visits by a uniformed Navy
representative called a casualty assistance
calls officer (CACO).
REVIEW 3 ANSWERS
A1.
The EO Program guarantees the rights of
equality of opportunity and treatment for all,
regardless of race, ethnicity, religion, gender,
or national origin within constraints of the
law.