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DEPARTMENT OF THE AIR FORCE 87TH AIR BASE WING (AMC)

4 Feb r ua r y 2014

MEMOR AND UM FOR A LL I DS MEMBERS

FROM: 87 FSS / FS FR

SUBJECT: IDS Meeting Minutes

1. PLACE, DATE AND TIME: 87 Force Support Squadron Conference Room, 04 February 14,

1430-1600

2. ATTENDANCE: Present (Attached Sign in log)

MEMBERS AGENCY

Williams, Lisa 87 ABW/CSC

LaGrow, David 87 ABW/EO

Anderson, Shaleen 87 MDOS/FAP

Parsons, Berk CSM 72nd

BDE

Sass, Lateasha MOS

Pates, Judith 514 AMW

Hoover, Karl 87 FSS/EFMP

Thompson, Fred MFLC

Hasbrouck, Whitney, Capt 87 MDOS

Kierstead, Mary 87 ABW/SARC

Whittaker, Steven CSM ASA

Kazmirski, Stephen, Chief 87 MSG

Ridgeway, Douglas 108th ANG

Lopresti, Andrea 108th

ANG

Tate, Autumn MAG 49

Rader, Leona MFSC

Hansen, Kevin 87 FSS/Youth Programs

Anderson, Richard, CSM ASA

Kuzmick, Bettie MFSC

Dunn, Monty FSS Marketing

3. Care Network/IDS (slides 2-6)

Lisa Williams opened, discussed mission statement and purpose of IDS – the working arm

of the Community Action Information Board (CAIB).

IDS consists of representatives from all Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst Community

support agencies. This is a “purple” organization which supports all members of all military

branches represented and their families.

4. JB MDL Resiliency Strategy Progress (slides 7 & 8)

As of 4 February, there are currently 6 REVs.

For the Resilience Pathways initiative, the current status is 2,081.

For Frontline Supervisor, 100% required personnel have been trained and 76% of all E-5/6s.

18 MRTs trained and 25 RTAs.

5. IDS Initiatives (slides 9 & 10)

Collaboration with Sister Services for resilience program support is still ongoing.

Fully implemented website with agency buy-in and coordinated marketing and active

recognition program is ongoing.

Resilience website with links to consolidated calendar; updates to MFAP; explanation of

IDS, agencies, and CAIB; and Community Action Plan (CAP) Information is still a work in

progress.

Road map for focused shared efforts aimed at supporting and improving resilience,

readiness, well-being and quality of life among Service members, families and civilian

employees on JBMDL is ongoing.

6. CAF Funding (slides 13-15)

Discussed NAF requests from last year which totaled $18,328.

CAF funding for CY14 will be postponed until after CAP. Money will be tied to CAP

outcomes.

7. Suicide Prevention Checklist (Slides 16-18)

Policy memos regarding the AFSPP and suicide awareness messages from senior leaders

were disseminated across the installation in the past year.

Installation leaders, Public Affairs, and CAIB/IDS members were aware of and utilizing the

Public Affairs Guidelines on Suicide Prevention and Suicide Prevention Communication

Guidance Card.

Installation senior leadership did address suicide prevention at least once per year during

Wingman Day or other community activities.

Commanders on the installation did publicly encourage early help seeking behavior (CC

calls, Sq emails, etc.).

Professional military education courses conducted on base (FTAC, ALS, SNCOA, etc.) did

include suicide prevention training IAW AFI 90-505.

Commanders and first sergeants were trained by mental health personnel on the use of

mental health services at least once per current assignment.

Installation mental health personnel did code time spent on suicide prevention activities as

FAZY in the DMHRSI system for MEPRS reporting.

8. Suicide Prevention/ Mental Health (slides 21-27)

AD AF suicides through 21 Jan: 8.

Total force suicides through 31 Jan: 10.

As of 17 January, there were 14 Army suicides. This includes AA, ARNG, and USAR.

Slide # 22 shows AF tier 1 suicide training stats for 2012, 2013.

USMC suicides and attempts can be seen on slide 24.

9. Substance Abuse/DDRP (slides 29-31)

ADAPT referrals are lower for the month compared to last year.

As of 4 February, ADAPT referrals have been for ETOH and illegal drugs.

Slide 31 shows total number per referral type.

10. Sexual Assault and Prevention Response Program (slides 33 & 34)

Increase in reports could be interpreted either that there are an increase in assaults but based

on the fact that many reports were from before entry into service, it can be based on the fact

that individuals feel more comfortable reporting.

“Got your Back” is in April- 2 at McGuire, 2 at Dix, 1 at Lakehurst and 2 on drill weekends.

11. Family Advocacy Program (36-39)

50 teens signed up for upcoming class.

Flyers for Stress/Anger Management, Parenting Class, Health Relationships Workshop, and

Baby Toddler Expo are included in slides.

12. Military and Family Support Center

TAP classes are increasing- location challenges so some will be at the Ed Ctr.

Personnel vacancies are being filled.

Malesh Chanquin will be running the Spouse Link and Spouse Leader programs.

Employment classes are back up and running and increasing the number of financial

readiness classes.

The Volunteer program is coordinated through the MFSC.

Military Spouse Appreciation Day is scheduled for 9 May.

EFMP- resource fair is scheduled on 16 April at the Saxton & 19 April is the swim party.

13. Chapel

March- Women’s tea in honor of Women’s National Prayer Breakfast on May 1.

14. Old Business

Old business discussed to include victim advocate/ sexual assault initiatives and

BOSS/Single Service Members initiatives.

Frontline Supervisor is in need of instructors for the following dates: 8 April; 12 August; 21

October.

For 2014, Community Action Plan will be in lieu of regular meeting.

Helping Agencies: Please have community trends within your agencies prepared (ie: what

you are noticing with your clients) and challenges/constraints (financial, leadership etc…).

Discussed information regarding CAP 2014.

15. New Business

Discussed new business to include NAF funding for volunteer appreciation and FAP

training (slides 53-67).

Briefed on Domestic Violence Services, Outreach Program, New Parent Support Program,

and Never, Never, Never Shake a Baby (slides 68-87).

X Lisa P Williams

Lisa P Williams

Community Support Coordinator/IDS Chair

Signed by: WILLIAMS.LISA.P.1116342754

Attachments:

Agenda

IDS Meeting Slides

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