In fact, the foundation of the organization is based on both the personal and professional skills of its members and how well they balance in the sea of challenges.
Navigating that sea requires the ability to train politicians with resources prepared to combat it.
“It comes down to the many challenges that the police present which is to help ensure that our members are connected to the many different services that are available to them before their well-being and lives are affected. ready,” said Jennifer Belding, Naval Medical Center San Diego (NMCSD) Commissioner of Defense. “Life comes with its own challenges, but when you consider the additional stress associated with military service, it’s understandable that service members and their families may need additional resources to maintain their well-being. I As Ombudsman, my goal and responsibility is to ensure that our Sailors and their families are connected to the right resources when they need them. This Ombudsman Resource Fair is one of the ways I learn. about those great resources so I can share them with our families.”
If the challenges Belding is referring to facing the Navy’s FFSC service include:
-emergency situations (eg, fire)
– health care (eg, mental health, sexuality, etc.)
-remove help
– new parent support
-integrated services