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Military & Family Life Websites of Interest

 

Real Warriors Campaign Real Warriors Campaign - features a broad-based call to action, including information for families and employers on what to expect when service members come home and how to support and encourage them to seek help for their psychological needs.  The public service announcements feature service members telling their stories of seeking treatment and achieving successful military and post-military careers.
Deployment Health and Family Readiness Library
Deployment Health and Family Readiness Library - provides service members and families an easy way to quickly find deployment health and family readiness information, to include fact sheets, guides, and other products on a wide variety of topics published by the services and organizations that serve the military.
Operation Healthy Reunions
Operation Healthy Reunion (for troops and families) -  provides education and helps to bust the stigma of mental health issues among soldiers, their families, and medical staff.   Provides links to taps, VA, & many other resources.
Military OneSource
Whether its help with child care, personal finances, emotional support during deployments, relocation information, or resources needed for special circumstances, Military OneSource is there for military personnel and their families.
Screening for Mental Health 
The Mental Health Self-Assessment (MHSA) Program is a voluntary, anonymous, self-directed mental health and alcohol screening and referral program offered to military families and service members affected by deployments and mobilizations.  It is offered online, 24/7 and through special events held at installations and reserve units.  the MHSA Program is provided by the nonprofit organization Screening for Mental Health, Inc. with funding from the Department of Defense Office of Health Affairs,  Anonymous, self assessments are available for depression, bipolar disorder, alcohol use, post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), and generalized anxiety disorder.  Results and resources are listed at the end of every assessment.  Individuals can print the results of their assessments to take with them to a healthcare provider.
STOMP Project
Specialized Training of Military Parents - a National Parent Training and Information Center for military families providing support and advice to military parents with children having special education or health needs.
National Military Family Association 
National Military Family Association - the voice for military families.
TAPS
Grief support for the military (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors).
Bereavement and Grief
Bereavement and Grief:  Information for military families and communities.
Military HOMEFRONT
Military HOMEFRONT is the official Department of Defense Web site for reliable quality of life information designed to help troops and their families, leaders and service providers.  Whether you live the military lifestyle or support those who do, you'll find what you need.
Army G-1
Army G-1:  Deployment Cycle Support contains resources for leaders to use with soldiers and families preparing for reintegration following deployment. 
Mental Health Self-Assessment Program The Mental Health Self-Assessment Program® (MHSAP) offers service personnel and their families the opportunity to take anonymous, mental health and alcohol use self-assessments online, via the phone, and through special events held at installations.
Defense Centers of Excellence (DCoE)
A bimonthly newsletter from the Defense Centers of Excellence (DCoE) focused on optimizing psychological health and traumatic brain injury (TBI) treatment for the Department of Defense (DoD). The DCoE establishes quality standards for: clinical care; education and training; prevention; patient, family and community outreach; and program excellence.
After Deployment
A mental wellness resource for Service Members, Veterans and Military Families. The mission of afterdeployment.org is to assist you and the people close to you to manage your after-deployment concerns.
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Military Youth Deployment Support Website
The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Military Youth Deployment Support Website has been designed to support military youth, families, and the youth serving professionals caring for this population.
 
Last Update: May 26, 2009