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Exceptional Family Member 
Command POC Training 
1
 EFMP History & Goals 
 Myths vs. Reality 
 Benefits of EFMP 
 Program Eligibility/Enrollment Process 
 EFMP POC Role 
 Resources 
Training Objectives 
2
EFMP History 
Over 13,000 Navy Service Members enrolled 
Over 16,000 Navy EFMP family members 
September 1987 
Program 
established 
3 
September 1988 
Evolved to include 
the identification 
and enrollment of 
all family members 
with special needs 
December 2005 
Special education 
services available 
for children 
attending 
Department of 
Defense Dependent 
Schools (DoDDS) 
September 2010 
Implementation of 
EFM Liaison 
Program 
August 2011 
NFAAS EFMP 
application 
initiated 
PURPOSE: 
•Detailing tool: Ensures availability of services required to meet 
the family’s special needs. OPNAVINST 1754.2D
Goals of EFMP 
 Support mission and operational readiness 
 Promote systems navigation and access to services 
 Identify family members with ongoing medical, 
psychological, and/or educational needs 
 Enable service member to continue career and care 
for family 
 Retain top quality personnel 
4
EFMP Enrollment 
Myths 
Limits Duty Stations 
Enrollment doesn’t limit where 
service members can be assigned. 
In the Navy, all active duty 
members must be worldwide 
assignable based on the needs of 
the mission and the Navy. EFMP 
may limit where families can 
accompany their Sailor if the 
needed resources are not 
available in that area. 
5
EFMP Enrollment 
Myths 
Gives Sea Duty/Deployment Exemption 
EFMP enrollment does not exempt 
Sailors from sea duty or deployments. 
EFMP enrollment does lay the 
groundwork for a humanitarian 
transfer (HUMS) if a situation arises 
that requires the Sailor’s presence on 
a time limited basis to resolve. 
6
EFMP Enrollment 
Hurts My Career 
Myths 
This is the most popular myth 
about EFMP. A Sailor is more 
likely to compromise their career 
by accepting orders they can’t 
execute because of last minute 
family issues the command is 
unaware of. 
7
EFMP Enrollment 
Myths 
Is Optional & My Choice 
Enrollment in EFMP is mandatory 
per OPNAVINST 1754.2D. All 
family members identified with 
medical, mental health, or special 
educational requirements of a 
chronic nature (six months or 
longer) are required to enroll 
when the condition is identified. 
8
Benefits of EFMP 
For the Sponsor/Family 
TRICARE ECHO 
Needs supported at every 
duty area 
Continuity of care 
Enhanced communication 
Priority housing (Cat 4/5) 
Lessens unnecessary 
family separations 
Provides connection to 
resources 
For the Navy/Command 
Enhances command 
readiness 
Enhanced communication 
Mission-minded Sailors 
May reduce number of 
early returns and 
hardship discharges 
Promotes retention 
9
Eligibility Criteria 
 All Active Duty Military and mobilized 
Selected Reservists 
 Military dependent enrolled in DEERS 
(with ID card) who resides with the 
sponsor 
 Medical, educational, or psychological 
need(s) requiring special services of 6+ 
months 
10
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EFM is identified 
Enrollment forms 
(DD 2792 & DD 
2792-1) completed 
by family and 
medical provider 
MTF EFMP 
Coordinator 
forwards forms to 
the CSC 
CSC recommends 
category to 
PERS 4 
PERS assigns 
category code 
Detailers make EFMP 
assignments
DD 2792 
Enrollment Forms 
Medical Summary 
 Addendum 1 - Asthma/Reactive Airway Disease 
 Addendum 2- Mental Health 
 Addendum 3- Autism Spectrum 
*Filled out by PCM 
If they can write and sign a prescription they may 
fill out the paperwork 
12
Enrollment Forms 
 DD 2792-1 
 Special Education/Early Intervention Summary 
 Must be signed by school provider (i.e. Guidance 
Counselor, Assistant Principal) 
• If home schooled, form can be signed by the 
district office 
 Individualized Education Program, Individual Family 
Service Plan, or Section 504 Plan must be included 
13
Who needs a break?? 
14
Access NFAAS at 
https://navyfamily.navy.mil/ 
 Click yes to verify 
enrollment request.
Once Enrolled….. 
You will receive an 
email from NFAAS for 
enrollment 
confirmation. 
An EFMCL will 
contact you to provide 
your category. 
You can confirm 
enrollment within the 
NFAAS system under 
your Family Member 
Info tab. 
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EFMP Categories 
1: Enrollment for monitoring purposes 
2: Limited overseas/remote U.S. areas 
3: No overseas assignments 
4: Major medical areas within U.S. 
5: Homestead program 
6: Temporary (1 Year) 
17
Command EFMP POC 
Responsibilities 
 Utilize EFMP FFSC Liaison and MTF Coordinator team 
 Maintain confidentiality of personal information 
 Review OPNAV 1754.2D responsibilities (copy in info packet) 
 Provide general program information to service members and 
families 
 Conduct EFMP training at Command INDOC and provide 
command briefs as required (ask EFMP Liaisons) 
 Assist with the annual EFM Survey 
 Ensure service members update EFM status as required and 
before PRD 
 Advertise via POD/POW and other available media 
18
Action Planning 
(SMART – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-based) 
Producing an action plan can help you: 
 Recognize what you want to achieve in the long term 
 Consider what steps to take in the short term 
Factors to consider when writing an action plan: 
 What you need to do 
 How you will do it 
 Helpful resources 
 Timeline 
 measuring results 
19
Disenrollment 
REQUIRES SUBMISSION OF UPDATED APPLICATION (DD2792) 
 A serialized letter on command letterhead citing verification of legal 
documentation supporting disenrollment such as: 
 Divorce Decree 
Death Certificate 
Dependency (custody) Change 
20
Networking 
Networking with the following personnel is essential to your role as 
POC: 
Command Career Counselor 
Will assist in developing a career path that permits normal 
sea/shore rotation 
Command Sponsor Coordinator 
Will inform the command of incoming service member with an 
identified EFM 
Family Care Plan Coordinator 
Will identify all service members who need FCP, i.e. a spouse who is 
EFM 
Who Else? 
21
EFMP Liaisons 
Resources 
Provide information, referral, and system navigation to 
special needs families 
Link families with available military, national, and local 
community resources 
Provide non-medical case management 
Develop and maintain Individual Service Plans (ISP) 
Partner with the MTF Coordinators to provide information, 
education, and marketing 
22
MTF Coordinators 
Resources 
Oversee the identification and enrollment of eligible service 
members and their families 
Provide enrollment forms, offer help in the preparation of 
the forms, review completed forms for accuracy, and 
forward the enrollment package to the Central Screening 
Committee 
At overseas MTFs, coordinate with the DoDDs and the local 
Educational and Developmental Intervention Services 
program 
Partner with the FFSC EFMP Liaisons to provide EFM 
Program information, education, and marketing 
23
Who are the Hampton Roads 
FFSC EFMP Liaisons? 
 NAB Little Creek/Fort Story 
◦ Marielle Dilks 
 757.462.7563 
 NAS Oceana/ Dam Neck 
◦ Robin Conley & Erica Edmonston 
 757.433.2912 
 NAVSTA Norfolk/ Portsmouth 
◦ Loris Vélez- Acevedo, Christie Jones & Joyce McPherson 
 757.444.2102/757.953.7801 
 NWS Yorktown & Newport News Shipyard 
◦ Lisa Wakeman 
 757.887.4606/ 757.688.6289 
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Exceptional Family Member Efm training2 - efmrpt

  • 1. Exceptional Family Member Command POC Training 1
  • 2.  EFMP History & Goals  Myths vs. Reality  Benefits of EFMP  Program Eligibility/Enrollment Process  EFMP POC Role  Resources Training Objectives 2
  • 3. EFMP History Over 13,000 Navy Service Members enrolled Over 16,000 Navy EFMP family members September 1987 Program established 3 September 1988 Evolved to include the identification and enrollment of all family members with special needs December 2005 Special education services available for children attending Department of Defense Dependent Schools (DoDDS) September 2010 Implementation of EFM Liaison Program August 2011 NFAAS EFMP application initiated PURPOSE: •Detailing tool: Ensures availability of services required to meet the family’s special needs. OPNAVINST 1754.2D
  • 4. Goals of EFMP  Support mission and operational readiness  Promote systems navigation and access to services  Identify family members with ongoing medical, psychological, and/or educational needs  Enable service member to continue career and care for family  Retain top quality personnel 4
  • 5. EFMP Enrollment Myths Limits Duty Stations Enrollment doesn’t limit where service members can be assigned. In the Navy, all active duty members must be worldwide assignable based on the needs of the mission and the Navy. EFMP may limit where families can accompany their Sailor if the needed resources are not available in that area. 5
  • 6. EFMP Enrollment Myths Gives Sea Duty/Deployment Exemption EFMP enrollment does not exempt Sailors from sea duty or deployments. EFMP enrollment does lay the groundwork for a humanitarian transfer (HUMS) if a situation arises that requires the Sailor’s presence on a time limited basis to resolve. 6
  • 7. EFMP Enrollment Hurts My Career Myths This is the most popular myth about EFMP. A Sailor is more likely to compromise their career by accepting orders they can’t execute because of last minute family issues the command is unaware of. 7
  • 8. EFMP Enrollment Myths Is Optional & My Choice Enrollment in EFMP is mandatory per OPNAVINST 1754.2D. All family members identified with medical, mental health, or special educational requirements of a chronic nature (six months or longer) are required to enroll when the condition is identified. 8
  • 9. Benefits of EFMP For the Sponsor/Family TRICARE ECHO Needs supported at every duty area Continuity of care Enhanced communication Priority housing (Cat 4/5) Lessens unnecessary family separations Provides connection to resources For the Navy/Command Enhances command readiness Enhanced communication Mission-minded Sailors May reduce number of early returns and hardship discharges Promotes retention 9
  • 10. Eligibility Criteria  All Active Duty Military and mobilized Selected Reservists  Military dependent enrolled in DEERS (with ID card) who resides with the sponsor  Medical, educational, or psychological need(s) requiring special services of 6+ months 10
  • 11. 11 EFM is identified Enrollment forms (DD 2792 & DD 2792-1) completed by family and medical provider MTF EFMP Coordinator forwards forms to the CSC CSC recommends category to PERS 4 PERS assigns category code Detailers make EFMP assignments
  • 12. DD 2792 Enrollment Forms Medical Summary  Addendum 1 - Asthma/Reactive Airway Disease  Addendum 2- Mental Health  Addendum 3- Autism Spectrum *Filled out by PCM If they can write and sign a prescription they may fill out the paperwork 12
  • 13. Enrollment Forms  DD 2792-1  Special Education/Early Intervention Summary  Must be signed by school provider (i.e. Guidance Counselor, Assistant Principal) • If home schooled, form can be signed by the district office  Individualized Education Program, Individual Family Service Plan, or Section 504 Plan must be included 13
  • 14. Who needs a break?? 14
  • 15. Access NFAAS at https://navyfamily.navy.mil/  Click yes to verify enrollment request.
  • 16. Once Enrolled….. You will receive an email from NFAAS for enrollment confirmation. An EFMCL will contact you to provide your category. You can confirm enrollment within the NFAAS system under your Family Member Info tab. 16 Mouse, Minnie (Spouse) Mouse, Field Mouse, Ratatatou 867-5309 867-5309 867-5309 Disneyland Disneyland Disneyland
  • 17. EFMP Categories 1: Enrollment for monitoring purposes 2: Limited overseas/remote U.S. areas 3: No overseas assignments 4: Major medical areas within U.S. 5: Homestead program 6: Temporary (1 Year) 17
  • 18. Command EFMP POC Responsibilities  Utilize EFMP FFSC Liaison and MTF Coordinator team  Maintain confidentiality of personal information  Review OPNAV 1754.2D responsibilities (copy in info packet)  Provide general program information to service members and families  Conduct EFMP training at Command INDOC and provide command briefs as required (ask EFMP Liaisons)  Assist with the annual EFM Survey  Ensure service members update EFM status as required and before PRD  Advertise via POD/POW and other available media 18
  • 19. Action Planning (SMART – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-based) Producing an action plan can help you:  Recognize what you want to achieve in the long term  Consider what steps to take in the short term Factors to consider when writing an action plan:  What you need to do  How you will do it  Helpful resources  Timeline  measuring results 19
  • 20. Disenrollment REQUIRES SUBMISSION OF UPDATED APPLICATION (DD2792)  A serialized letter on command letterhead citing verification of legal documentation supporting disenrollment such as:  Divorce Decree Death Certificate Dependency (custody) Change 20
  • 21. Networking Networking with the following personnel is essential to your role as POC: Command Career Counselor Will assist in developing a career path that permits normal sea/shore rotation Command Sponsor Coordinator Will inform the command of incoming service member with an identified EFM Family Care Plan Coordinator Will identify all service members who need FCP, i.e. a spouse who is EFM Who Else? 21
  • 22. EFMP Liaisons Resources Provide information, referral, and system navigation to special needs families Link families with available military, national, and local community resources Provide non-medical case management Develop and maintain Individual Service Plans (ISP) Partner with the MTF Coordinators to provide information, education, and marketing 22
  • 23. MTF Coordinators Resources Oversee the identification and enrollment of eligible service members and their families Provide enrollment forms, offer help in the preparation of the forms, review completed forms for accuracy, and forward the enrollment package to the Central Screening Committee At overseas MTFs, coordinate with the DoDDs and the local Educational and Developmental Intervention Services program Partner with the FFSC EFMP Liaisons to provide EFM Program information, education, and marketing 23
  • 24. Who are the Hampton Roads FFSC EFMP Liaisons?  NAB Little Creek/Fort Story ◦ Marielle Dilks  757.462.7563  NAS Oceana/ Dam Neck ◦ Robin Conley & Erica Edmonston  757.433.2912  NAVSTA Norfolk/ Portsmouth ◦ Loris Vélez- Acevedo, Christie Jones & Joyce McPherson  757.444.2102/757.953.7801  NWS Yorktown & Newport News Shipyard ◦ Lisa Wakeman  757.887.4606/ 757.688.6289 24
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Notes de l'éditeur

  1. • Welcome students to the Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) and the Exceptional Family Member Program (EFMP) Command Point of Contact training! Thank them for taking the time to attend this class. • Provide housekeeping guidelines: Provide location of restroom, water fountains, snack machine, etc. Pass around muster sheet Pass out class evaluations so students can complete as topics are covered Ask attendees to place phones on vibrate and if they need to take an emergency call please step out quietly to do so. Take a minute to introduce yourself and “tell your story”. Complete Icebreaker of your choice. Can be as simple as having everyone give a brief introduction of themselves, or as complicated as pairing students up, conducting an interview and then introducing each other. Suggested icebreaker questions include: What is your name and command? What is your rate? How long have you been in the Navy? How did you come to be the Command EFMP POC? State one thing you know to be true about the EFMP.
  2. The primary goal of the EFMP is to ensure Service members are assigned only to those geographic areas where the medical or educational needs of their EFMs can be met. EFMP DOES NOT negate the responsibility of the Service member to remain world-wide assignable to meet the needs of the Navy. This may require the Service member to serve on unaccompanied tours. EFMP supports mission and operational readiness by ensuring the families medical and educational needs are met thereby allowing the Sailor to focus on mission. An example of that is some overseas locations may have great programs for children with autism, while others may have none.   The EFMP brings three priorities together needs of the Navy needs of the Member’s family Service Member’s career Transition: EFMP is over 20 years old, yet there are still many myths and misconceptions about enrollment. Let’s discuss the most common myths and talk about the reality. (Request answers before moving onto reality) Here are some popular myths about EFMP enrollment.  
  3. HUMS provides a means for a Sailor to be temporarily (usually 6 months or less) assigned to a duty station close to their family in order to resolve an emergency situation. Sailors who think they qualify for or are interested in applying for a HUMS, should be referred to the Command Career Counselor (CCC).
  4. Rather than hurting a Sailor’s career, EFMP can actually enhance a Sailor’s career. EFMP enrollment helps to ensure that all necessary services are available in the new duty station area, thus allowing the Sailor to focus on his/her career. EFMP helps lessen the chance that a Sailor will not be able to execute orders due to a family situation. Despite our best intentions, there will still be times when a Sailor and/or their family will have to be transferred early due to a new medical or educational need, but enrollment in the EFMP will greatly lessen the incidence of early return. Dodging EFMP enrollment to get to a “must have-career enhancing” duty station can prove to be disastrous for career advancement and can even result in non-judicial punishment.
  5. Active duty personnel who have a page 2 dependent (adults or children) with special medical, mental health, or educational needs should enroll their dependents Dependents must reside with the sponsor and must be enrolled in DEERS.
  6. The Enrollment Process   The EFMP MTF EFMP Coordinator is responsible for assisting the family throughout the enrollment process and EFMP Liaisons at the FFSC provide EFMP family support including needs assessment, information and referral, ISP development and maintenance, systems navigation and non-medical case management. As a Command EFMP POC, you will need a good working knowledge of the enrollment process and required paperwork. Walk students through process and let them know that their student packet has a copy of the flow-chart. Make sure students understand that Family Support can be initiated at ANY point in the process. When a spouse is enrolled into EFMP, within 60 days of that enrollment the Sailor must provide a Family Care Plan to the designated Command Family Care Plan Coordinator. Enrollment needs to be updated every 3 years. This requires submitting updated paperwork via the MTF EFMP Coordinator. Category 6 enrollments must be updated annually. The Sailor should also review and verify EFMP status 12 months prior to negotiating orders. Orders WILL be held up if the enrollment is shown as “lapsed”. A change in circumstances may require re-enrollment, update of enrollment request, category reconsideration or disenrollment due to loss of eligibility.
  7. Enrollment forms can be obtained: FFSC’s MTF NFAAS (As soon as they are loaded) www.militaryhomefront.dod.mil/efm   http://www.public.navy.mil/BUPERS-NPC/SUPPORT/EFM/Pages/EnrollmentForm.aspx http://www.ffsp.navy.mil
  8. To prevent delays caused by the submission of incomplete paperwork, and to expedite enrollment processing, paperwork should always be submitted via the EFMP Coordinator at a Military Treatment Facility. *Time is needed for this process – expect that the paperwork is going to take some time to gather and complete. There is a lot of paperwork involved with EFMP enrollment so, organization is a must. -You will want to shape the expectations of your Sailors as they begin this process. -We recommend a binder to help keep everything orderly. Military OneSource provides a SCOR binder, free of charge, which provides organizational tools to help sort and tore important documents. -Remind Sailors to keep copies of everything submitted. They should note on copies of submitted paperwork the date and to whom it was submitted.
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  10. 1. Log-in as normal 2. Access EFM Tab (red box) 3. Request Enrollment (green box), you will be asked to verify enrollment, click yes (blue arrow) 4. Member will receive an email from NFAAS for A REQUEST FOR ASSISTANCE WITH enrollment confirmation. The EFM Case Liaison that has been assigned will contact the Member. 5. Member will see the enrollment in progress – Requested with the assigned case liaison (red arrow)
  11. Also, Service Members can confirm enrollment within the NFAAS system under the Family Member Information Tab.  
  12. Refer to EFM Resource Guide and review categories.
  13. As the Command EFMP POC it is your responsibility to know your role as defined in OPNAVINST 175402D. A copy of this instruction is included in your info packet Please take time when you get back to your command to familiarize yourself with the policy set forth in the instruction and the responsibilities of the other positions listed Explain how to find contact information for MTF Coordinators. Provide the following web addresses: http://cnic.navy.mil http://www.npc.navy.mil POC responsibilities include: Utilize EFMP team – explain who makes up the leadership team and the local team Leadership – OPNAV N135 (resourcing and policy) PERS4 (Program Manager and assignments) BUMED (identification and enrollment) CNIC (family support) Local – Medical (providers and Coordinators) CNIC (Liaisons) Command POC Maintain Confidentiality Review OPNAVINST 1754.2D - remind students that there is a copy in their info packet Provide general program info – to service members, families and possibly command leadership Speak at INDOC and Command Briefs – INDOC is a requirement. Talk about what should be covered at minimum. The command may request other briefs. Don’t forget you can always contact the EFMP Liaison to speak or assist you. There is a sample brief in your info packet. Annual EFM Survey – You may be asked to assist in the survey done by the Installation Ensure required updates – Discuss ways to keep track of upcoming update requirements and getting the word out Explore ways to “encourage” staff to comply with this requirement Advertise in POD/POW – Discuss what other media is available for advertisement Discuss the EDVR and other ways to identify personnel in the command who are enrolled in the EFMP Query tool NFAAS (future phases) Ask upon check-in (have your name added to the check-in sheet or have CCC ask for you during the check-in Career Development Board (CDB) INTRODUCE ACTIVITY: Brainstorming EFMP POC Action Planning For the next few minutes we are going to discuss making an Action Plan. (At this point you will need to decide if you want to do this as a whole group exercise or if you want to split the class into several groups.) WHOLE GROUP – Facilitator covers Action Plan slide. Have the class pull out the Action Plans handout and guide the group through the exercise. SPLIT GROUP – Facilitator assigns groups and covers Action Plan slide. Have the class pull out the Action Plans handout Give groups 10 minutes to discuss and then have each group quickly go over their ideas Facilitator summarize findings **BE AWARE – doing the activity with SPLIT GROUPS will add 30 – 45 minutes to the length of the class depending on the number of groups used.
  14. When a Sponsor needs to disenroll a dependant from the EFMP, it is the command’s responsibility to verify documentation supporting the request and provide a letter to be included in the disenrollment package. A sample letter can be found in OPNAVINST 1754.2D
  15. Networking with the following command personnel is essential to the role of POC Command Career Counselor Command Sponsor Coordinator Family Care Plan Coordinator Ask who else they could network with to assist them with their duties. Have them think about people in the command and outside the command. EFMP Liaison EFMP Coordinator SLO CMC PSD/Personnel Clerk
  16. Liaisons are CNIC employees located at Fleet and Family Support Centers worldwide. Liaisons are the point of contact for any family seeking EFMP information and assistance. A strong support “team” will aid in arming our EFM families with the information they need to assist their EFM and to make good choices for themselves and their families. You are a vital member of the “team” and many times you will be the very first person the Sponsor talks to about EFMP enrollment, so it is important that you are able to provide accurate information and tips on getting through the process. If we shape expectations from the start, we will be able to more successfully manage those myths we talked about earlier. Some “good-to-know-information”: I takes an average of 6-8 weeks for a family to gather all necessary documentation for the EFMP application Binders to keep all paperwork have proven very beneficial for our most successful EFMP families -There is a lot of paperwork involved in the process , so organization is a MUST. -You might want to recommend a binder – Military OneSource provides a SCOR binder, free of charge, which provides organizational tools to help sort and store important documents. Refer families who want/need more information and assistance with organization to the FFSC EFMP Liaison Families should get into the habit of keeping EVERYTHING related to the care of their EFM Remind your EFMP Sponsors and families of the importance of keeping copies of everything they submit with regard to their EFM. It is a good idea to annotate on the copies the date and to whom it was submitted.
  17. EFMP Liaisons and MTF Coordinators work together to ensure EFMs are identified, enrolled and provided with all necessary enrollment, medical and family support EFMP Liaisons and MTF Coordinators are the only two resources most POCs will ever need for their EFM families ALL enrollment issues should be referred to the MTF Coordinator. Let students know that when they make a referral to the MTF Coordinator, they should also contact the EFMP Liaison to make ensure receipt of family support services Emphasize that POCs can ALWAYS refer their Sailors and families to the nearest FFSC and EFMP Liaison Whenever talking to an EFM sponsor or family, POCs should ask “who is your EFMP Liaison at the FFSC/” If they don’t know, make the referral.
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