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WELCOME TO READY, SET, GO!

WELCOME TO READY, SET, GO!. Introduction to Operation: Military Kids Ready, Set, Go! Training. Welcome. We Are Glad YOU Are Here!. Welcome and Introductions. Who Are Your Teammates? Name Where you Work One Expectation for this Training One Thing About Yourself.

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WELCOME TO READY, SET, GO!

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  1. WELCOME TO READY, SET, GO!

  2. Introduction to Operation: Military KidsReady, Set, Go! Training

  3. Welcome

  4. We Are Glad YOU Are Here!

  5. Welcome and Introductions • Who Are Your Teammates? • Name • Where you Work • One Expectation for this Training • One Thing About Yourself

  6. Ground Rules for the Training How Are We Going To Work Together This Week?

  7. Let’s Get to Know Each Other Better Commonalities

  8. What We Will Accomplish

  9. LTG James R. Helmly, Chief, Army Reserve “A major order culture change is taking place in the Reserve so that reservists know, upon joining, that they will be called up to active duty for between nine and twelve months every 4 to 5 years”

  10. OMK – The Concept • Responds to the needs of the military youth whose parents have been deployed in support of Overseas Contingency Operations • Infrastructure developed by 50 OMK state teams that work to build the community capacity of local community support networks to provide services that support child and youth of Military Families

  11. OMK – The Concept • Delivered in local communities through collaboration with Military Partners, 4-H Programs, Boys & Girls Clubs, the Military Child Education Coalition, The American Legion, Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies, and other community agencies serving youth at national, state, and local levels.

  12. Guiding Principles of Operation: Military Kids • Partnerships and joint commitment at the federal, state, and local level are critical. • Rapid response to the issues is necessary to effect change. • Youth’s best interests are paramount. • OMK outreach services must be replicable. • OMK initiatives must be sustainable. • OMK impact must be documented.

  13. OMK National Partners • Military Child, Youth, Teen & School Programs (Active and Reserve Components) • 4-H National Headquarters at NIFA • Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA) • Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) • The American Legion • National Association of Child Care Resource and Referral Agencies (NACCRRA)

  14. Purpose of the Training • Give participants an understanding and appreciation of unique stressors that Military Families may face during a deployment • Provide tools and skills to engage local community OMK partners to support military children and youth

  15. Purpose of the Training • Build a framework to create comprehensive action plans to make OMK an effective statewide support network for Military Families

  16. Training Agenda

  17. What’s In The News?

  18. Read through articles • Discuss as a group • What issues were identified in the articles • Do you know of other or similar issues in your state • How could your state combat these issues • Report Out • What article resonated the most in your group • How could OMK work to solve this issue

  19. What Do Military Youth Have to Say???

  20. Any Questions, Comments, or Thoughts for the Good of the Group?

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