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Social Service Assistance may include but is not limited to:

 

 

  • Providing stress management and suicide prevention awareness information

 

  • Serving as a member of the local alcohol and drug council

 

  • Determining appropriateness of programs or facilities for referral of local personnel

 

  • Maintaining a data base of client information

 

  • Preparing and coordinating the local plan of action for initiating marketing campaigns or training programs

 

  • Coordinating/providing required Drug-Free Federal Workplace Program training

 

  • Designing a stress management program tailored to the WT population in coordination with ACS and Behavioral Health staff

 

  • Participating in Suicide Prevention training in coordination with the Chaplain Corps

 

  • Publicizing and marketing EAP services

 

HELPFUL WEBSITES

Brain Injury Association of America

Dept of Human Services / Social Services

Mental Health

NIMH- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP)

Traumatic Brain Injury Survival Guide

 

 

"I am a Warrior in Transition.  My job is to heal as I transition back to duty or continue serving the nation as a Veteran in my community. This is not a status but a mission. I will succeed in this mission because I am a Warrior and I am Army Strong."

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