Military Families Need Comprehensive and Responsive Support System According to National Military Family Association (NMFA) Rese
13 7월 2004 - 11:00PM
PR Newswire (US)
Military Families Need Comprehensive and Responsive Support System
According to National Military Family Association (NMFA) Research
Organization Makes Key Recommendations for Future WASHINGTON, July
13 /PRNewswire/ -- In a briefing before Congressional and military
leadership and staff today, the National Military Family
Association (NMFA) unveiled the findings of its study on military
family support. The report, "Serving the Home Front: An Analysis on
Military Family Support from September 11, 2001 through March 31,
2004," is the result of a six-month research project conducted by
the NMFA. Funding for the analysis was provided by the Sears
American Dream Campaign's $2 million contribution to NMFA for
programs benefiting military families. The analysis outlines family
support programs available from each Service, identifies successful
programs and initiatives and provides recommendations for the
future. General research conclusions from the 36-page published
report were highlighted at the briefing. These conclusions point to
the need for an all-encompassing system of communication, training,
partnerships and community support working together for the
greatest benefit of military families. As described in today's
briefing, this system includes: -- Effective communication to
enhance the sharing of information and outreach to military
families. -- Standardized and continuous training throughout the
military family support system to provide families with the help
they need. -- Replicating successful partnerships to ensure efforts
of military and community agencies and organizations to benefit
military families. -- Harnessing community support and goodwill to
coordinate programs and services for military families. The report
also identifies underlying themes related to transforming military
family support services. It notes that families need realistic
expectations about the level of support available and must maintain
some responsibility for their own readiness. Command involvement in
all facets of family readiness is also important. Key report
recommendations focus on how military leaders, family support
providers, communities and military family members can enhance
support efforts to ensure that families are better able to meet the
demands of long term, frequent deployments and high operational
tempo (OPTEMPO). Specific recommendations provide guidance to
military leaders and family support providers to improve program
delivery and family access to support services. These
recommendations include: -- Increase program outreach to families,
especially those living away from military installations. -- Ensure
command responsibility for maintaining communication between
families and units. -- Improve education to families about health
care and other benefits. -- Provide training to parents, school
personnel and child care providers about how to help children cope.
-- Provide more robust counselling services to servicemembers and
families. -- Ensure the widespread acceptance of military powers of
attorney. -- Cultivate partnerships with community agencies to
increase the availability of child care. -- Encourage state and
local government leaders to network and share programs that benefit
military families. "The broad snapshot of family support gained
through research shows that many programs and services are in place
to help military families and are doing so, but on an inconsistent
basis. Families must have a comprehensive and responsive support
system to prepare and sustain them," said Candace Wheeler,
president of NMFA. Wheeler added, "Families serving on the home
front remain resilient. However, as the high pace of military
operations continues, their strength wears down." "When our Sears
American Dream Campaign made its $2 million contribution to the
National Military Family Association, our goal was to have a
lasting impact on military families through both direct outreach
programs and advancing the dialogue regarding the needs of families
of those who serve our country," said Robert J. O'Leary, senior
vice president of public relations and government affairs for
Sears. "By directing a portion of the fund to support this
research, Sears and NMFA hope the findings will foster both that
dialogue and the enhancement of services for military families for
years to come." Research for the analysis was conducted through
various means including an online survey and focus group
discussions with military family members. Input from family support
providers was gathered through responses to questionnaires and
personal interviews. Information from periodical resources,
Congressional testimony, military briefings and websites were also
documented. Today's briefing also addressed the need for further
research on family support, as military OPTEMPO remains high. "The
needs of children during times of high OPTEMPO and determining the
best ways parents can help their children require special
attention. More research is also needed on the return of
servicemembers from deployment and the reunions of families
especially during and after multiple deployments," said Susan
Evers, analysis project coordinator. The NMFA plans to study these
specific issues in the near future through subsequent research
projects. The full report can be viewed at http://www.nmfa.org/ .
For questions concerning the report, email or call 1-800-260-0218.
About NMFA NMFA is a private, non-profit, non-partisan organization
with a dedicated group of Volunteer Representatives, based around
the world. These Representatives are the "eyes and ears" of the
Association. Through their daily lives they embody the military
lifestyle, including active duty, reserve, Guard and retirees. They
also interact, educate, and inform military families of their
benefits. In so doing they contribute to the Association's mission:
to improve the quality-of-life for all military families through
education, information and advocacy. About Sears American Dream
Campaign In addition to this report, part of the $2 million
contribution to NMFA was used to sponsor "Operation Purple," a
summer camp program that allows children to interact with and learn
from each other in an effort to help deal with deployment-related
stress. Separately, NMFA and Sears recently published a unique
keepsake book, A Tribute to Military Families: Letter of Thanks
from Our Nation's Children, with inspiring essays from children on
the importance of military families. Sears' partnership with NMFA
is part of the Sears American Dream Campaign, the company's
multi-year, $100 million commitment to strengthen families, homes
and communities. From helping low- and moderate-income homeowners
nationwide outfit and maintain their homes, to assisting victims of
natural disasters to providing thousands of children with new
apparel to supporting military families, the Sears American Dream
Campaign is making a meaningful difference in communities across
the nation. DATASOURCE: Sears American Dream Campaign CONTACT:
Joyce Raezer of National Military Family Association,
+1-703-931-6632, , or Lisa Gibbons of Sears, Roebuck and Co.,
+1-847-286-5506, Web site: http://www.nmfa.org/
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