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DOD INSTRUCTION 6400

Department of Defense INSTRUCTION NUMBER February 13, 2015 Incorporating Change 2, Effective March 16, 2018 USD(P&R) SUBJECT: Family Advocacy Program (FAP) References: See Enclosure 1 1. PURPOSE. This INSTRUCTION reissues DoD Directive (DoDD) (Reference (a)) as a DoD INSTRUCTION (DoDI) in accordance with the authority in DoDD (Reference (b)) and establishes policy and assigns responsibilities for addressing child abuse and domestic abuse through the FAP. 2. APPLICABILITY. This INSTRUCTION applies to OSD, the Military Departments, the Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff, the Combatant Commands, the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, the Defense Agencies, the DoD Field activities , and all other organizational entities within the Department of Defense (referred to collectively in this INSTRUCTION as the DoD Components ).

May 01, 2019 · Field Activities, and all other organizational entities within the DoD. 1.2. POLICY. It is DoD policy to: a. Promote public awareness, prevention, and early identification of child abuse and neglect, domestic abuse, and problematic sexual behavior in children and youth. b.

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1 Department of Defense INSTRUCTION NUMBER February 13, 2015 Incorporating Change 2, Effective March 16, 2018 USD(P&R) SUBJECT: Family Advocacy Program (FAP) References: See Enclosure 1 1. PURPOSE. This INSTRUCTION reissues DoD Directive (DoDD) (Reference (a)) as a DoD INSTRUCTION (DoDI) in accordance with the authority in DoDD (Reference (b)) and establishes policy and assigns responsibilities for addressing child abuse and domestic abuse through the FAP. 2. APPLICABILITY. This INSTRUCTION applies to OSD, the Military Departments, the Office of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and the Joint Staff, the Combatant Commands, the Office of the Inspector General of the Department of Defense, the Defense Agencies, the DoD Field activities , and all other organizational entities within the Department of Defense (referred to collectively in this INSTRUCTION as the DoD Components ).

2 3. POLICY. It is DoD policy to: a. Promote public awareness and prevention of child abuse and domestic abuse. b. Provide adult victims of domestic abuse with the option of making restricted reports to domestic abuse victim advocates and to healthcare providers in accordance with DoDI (Reference (c)). c. Promote early identification; reporting options; and coordinated, comprehensive intervention, assessment, and support to: (1) Victims of suspected child abuse, including victims of extra-familial child abuse. (2) Victims of domestic abuse. d. Provide assessment, rehabilitation, and treatment, including comprehensive abuser intervention. DoDI , February 13, 2015 Change 2, 03/16/2018 2 e. Provide appropriate resource and referral information to persons who are not covered by this INSTRUCTION , who are victims of alleged child abuse or domestic abuse.

3 F. Cooperate with responsible federal and civilian authorities and organizations in efforts to address the problems to which this INSTRUCTION applies. g. Ensure that personally identifiable information (PII) collected in the course of FAP activities is safeguarded to prevent any unauthorized use or disclosure and that the collection, use, and release of PII is in compliance with section 552a of Title 5, United States Code ( ) (Reference (d)). h. Develop program standards and critical procedures for the FAP that reflect a coordinated community risk management approach to child abuse and domestic abuse. i. Provide appropriate individualized and rehabilitative treatment that supplements administrative or disciplinary action, as appropriate, to persons reported to FAP as domestic abusers.

4 J. Maintain a central child abuse and domestic abuse database to: (1) Analyze the scope of child abuse and domestic abuse, types of abuse, and information about victims and alleged abusers to identify emerging trends, and develop changes in policy to address child abuse and domestic abuse. (2) Support the requirements of DoDI (Reference (e)). (3) Support the response to public, congressional, and other government inquiries. (4) Support budget requirements for child abuse and domestic abuse program funding. 4. RESPONSIBILITIES. See Enclosure 2. 5. PROCEDURES. See Enclosure 3. 6. INFORMATION COLLECTION REQUIREMENTS. The Child Abuse and domestic Abuse Incident Report and the DD Form 2901 Child Abuse or domestic Violence Related Fatality Notification, referred to in to be used in fulfilling the requirements of paragraphs 4 g, 4h, 4i, and 4j of Enclosure 2 of this INSTRUCTION , are exempt from licensing with a report control symbol in accordance with Enclosure 13, paragraph 1b(8) of Volume 1 of DoD Manual (Reference (f)).

5 DoDI , February 13, 2015 Change 2, 03/16/2018 3 7. RELEASABILITY. Cleared for public release. This INSTRUCTION is available on the DoD Issuances Website at 8. EFFECTIVE DATE. This INSTRUCTION is effective February 13, 2015. Enclosures 1. References 2. Responsibilities 3. Procedures Glossary DoDI , February 13, 2015 Change 2, 03/16/2018 ENCLOSURE 1 4 ENCLOSURE 1 REFERENCES (a) DoD Directive , Family Advocacy Program (FAP), August 23, 2004 (hereby cancelled) (b) DoD Directive , Under Secretary of Defense for Personnel and Readiness (USD(P&R)), June 23, 2008 (c) DoD INSTRUCTION , domestic Abuse Involving DoD Military and Certain Affiliated Personnel, August 21, 2007, as amended (d) Section 552a of Title 5, United States Code (also known as The Privacy Act of 1974 ) (e) DoD INSTRUCTION , Background Checks on Individuals in DoD Child Care Services Programs, September 11, 2015, as amended (f) DoD Manual , Volume 1, DoD Information Collections Manual.

6 Procedures for DoD Internal Information Collections, June 30, 2014, as amended (g) DoD INSTRUCTION , Family Advocacy Command Assistance Team (FACAT), April 25, 2014, as amended (h) Title 10, United States Code (i) DoD Manual , Volume 1, Family Advocacy Program (FAP): FAP Standards, March 3, 2015, as amended (j) DoD INSTRUCTION , Medical Quality Assurance (MQA) and Clinical Quality Management in the Military Health System (MHS), February 17, 2011, as amended (k) DoD Manual , Medical Quality Assurance (MQA) and Clinical Quality Management in the Military Health System (MHS), October 29, 2013 (l) Section 20341 of Title 34, United States Code (m) Section 575 of Public Law 114-328, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2017, December 23, 2016 (ln) DoD Manual , Volume 2, Family Advocacy Program (FAP).

7 Child Abuse and domestic Abuse Incident Reporting System, August 11, 2016 (mo) DoD Directive , DoD Privacy Program, October 29, 2014 (np) DoD , Department of Defense Privacy Program, May 14, 2007 (oq) DoD INSTRUCTION , New Parent Support Program (NPSP), June 13, 2012 (p) Section 13031 of Title 42, United States Code (qr) Part 81 of Title 28, Code of Federal Regulations (rs) Section 534(d)(2) of Public Law 103-337, National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 1995, October 5, 1994 DoDI , February 13, 2015 Change 2, 03/16/2018 ENCLOSURE 2 5 ENCLOSURE 2 RESPONSIBILITIES 1. UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR PERSONNEL AND READINESS (USD(P&R)). The USD(P&R) will: a. Collaborate with the DoD Component heads to establish programs and guidance to implement the FAP elements and procedures in Enclosure 3 of this INSTRUCTION .

8 B. Program, budget, and allocate funds and other resources for FAP, and ensure that such funds are only used to implement the policies described in section 4 above the signature of this INSTRUCTION . 2. ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR MANPOWER A ND RESERVE AFFAIRS (ASDM&RA)). Under the authority, direction, and control of the USD(P&R), the ASD(M&RA) will review FAP instructions and policies prior to USD(P&R) signature. 3. DEPUTY ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE FOR MILITARY COMMUNITY AND FAMILY POLICY (DASD(MC&FP)). Under the authority, direction, and control of the USD(P&R) through the ASD(M&RA), the DASD(MC&FP) will: a. Develop DoD-wide FAP policy, coordinate the management of FAP with other programs serving military families, collaborate with federal and State agencies addressing FAP issues, and serve on intra-governmental advisory committees that address FAP-related issues.

9 B. Ensure that the information included in notifications of extra-familial child sexual abuse in a DoD-sanctioned activities is retained for 1 month from the date of the initial report to determine whether a request for a Family Advocacy Command Assistance Team (FACAT) in accordance with DoDI (Reference (g)) may be forthcoming. c. Monitor and evaluate compliance with this INSTRUCTION . d. Review annual summaries of accreditation/inspection reviews submitted by the Military Departments. e. Convene an annual DoD Accreditation/Inspection Review Summit to review and respond to the findings and recommendations of the Military Departments accreditation/inspection reviews. 4. SECRETARIES OF THE MILITARY DEPARTMENTS. The Secretaries of the Military Departments will: DoDI , February 13, 2015 Change 2, 03/16/2018 ENCLOSURE 2 6 a.

10 Establish DoD Component policy and guidance on the development of FAPs, including case management and monitoring of the FAP consistent with sSection 1058(b) of Title 10, (Reference (h)), this INSTRUCTION , and published FAP guidance, including Reference (c) and Volume 1 of DoD Manual (Reference (i)). b. Designate a FAP Manager (FAPM) to manage the FAP. The FAPM will have, at a minimum: (1) A masters or doctoral level degree in the behavioral sciences from an accredited university or college. (2) The highest licensure in good standing by a State regulatory board in either social work, psychology, or marriage and family therapy that authorizes independent clinical practice. (3) 5 years of post-license experience in child abuse and domestic abuse. (4) 3 years of experience supervising licensed clinicians in a clinical program.


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