FSCs provide referrals without assuming
responsibility for services that belong to organiza-
tions already set up. Referrals include those for
housing, personnel, CHAMPUS, and so forth.
FSCs are not the ultimate counselors in every
case. In cases requiring specialized professional
counseling, the centers provide only short-term
counseling. The centers make referrals to the
proper agencies when personnel need long-term
counseling.
Services and Information Available
The services provided by various FSCs may
vary from location to location. The services may
vary because of the command and community
makeup, as well as the needs of personnel.
However, most centers provide at least some of
the following services:
Family, marriage, personal, and child
counseling
Pre/during/post deployment programs
Employment assistance for spouses
Preventive financial counseling
Health benefits assistance
Assistance with ombudsman and sponsor
programs
These services are not all-inclusive. You can
learn more about your FSCs by referring to local
command instructions on the subject as well as
OPNAVINST 1754.1A.
Information and Referral
The information and referral (I&R) services
of the FSC provide accurate and up-to-date
directories of community resources. I&R services
also set up a link to all service providers. I&R
services quickly and efficiently answer questions,
help in problem-solving, and conduct needs
assessments. I&R services refer active-duty and
retired service members and their families to
appropriate military or civilian resources to get
the services they need. I&R services decrease the
chance of a person being misdirected, not having
needs met, or becoming lost among various
agencies.
SUMMARY
This chapter provides information useful to
you in your continuing professional development.
The Navys Enlisted Performance Evaluation
System provides a system to document an
individuals qualifications, performance, conduct,
and increased responsibilities. It is the Navys
prime personnel management tool.
Many incentive programs are available for
Navy personnel. The purpose of incentive pro-
grams is to attract an individual to a rewarding,
enjoyable Navy career. Other considerations that
often persuade an individual to select a Navy
career are job security, paid vacations, travel,
family protection plans, retirement, and many
other incentives. Often, a combination of these
factors causes a person to choose a naval career.
Education is a key to professional develop-
ment and a better understanding of the world in
which we live. The Navy provides personnel with
the opportunity to meet their career and educa-
tional needs. Navy-sponsored programs, as well
as civilian schools, are available to all Navy
personnel. As a Navy member, you should take
part in academic programs to increase your formal
educational background and to further develop
your potential for a rewarding career in the Navy.
You can provide various sources of informa-
tion concerning financial management to Navy
junior personnel. As a petty officer second class,
you can counsel and advise your people on their
personal financial management, responsibilities,
and debts. You can also advise them about the
different types of money management practices
and the types of credit available.
Family Service Centers (FSCs) strive to
improve the lives of Navy personnel and their
families. FSCs provide information, resources,
and services to support and enrich Navy person-
nel and their families.
REFERENCES
Military Requirements for Senior and Master
Chief Petty Officer, NAVEDTRA 12048,
Naval Education and Training Program
Management Support Activity, Pensacola,
Fla., 1992.
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