Personnel support program
Personnel support programs are used by governments as a nonwage benefit for military service.[1] Personnel support programs are generally either community and family support programs or morale, welfare, and recreation programs.[1] In the United States, this falls under the United States Department of Defense. In Canada, there is a Personnel Support Programs division of the Canadian Forces Morale and Welfare Services.[2]
List of types of personnel support programs in the U.S.
Community and family support programs[1]
- Parent education
- Stress management programs
- Individual counseling
- Spouse employment services
- Single-parent programs
- Suicide prevention programs
- Alcohol/drug programs
- Relocation assistance
- Premarital programs
- Transition from military assistance
- Family Support Centers
- Chaplain services
- Housing office services
- Marriage and family counseling
- Child care
- Services for special needs
- Legal assistance
- Spouse/child abuse services
- Crisis referral services
- Rape counseling services
- Information and referral services
- Financial counseling
- Youth/adolescent programs
- Services for military separation/deployment
Morale, welfare, and recreation programs[1]
- 7-Day Store/Shopette
- Animal care clinics
- Arts and crafts center
- Auto hobby shop
- Auto repair centers
- Auto/truck rental
- Bowling
- Cabins, cottages and cabanas
- Clubs
- Commissary
- Fitness centers
- Golf courses
- Laundry/dry cleaning
- Libraries
- Main exchange
- Marinas
- Photo hobby shop
- Recreation gear issue
- Rentals/equipment
- Stables
- Temporary lodging facilities
- Tours and tickets
- Youth activities
Personnel support programs in Canada
Personnel support programs (PSPs) provide morale and welfare services for Canadian Forces (CF) men and women, and their families. PSPs are part of non -public funds (NPFs), meaning that they do not directly receive taxpayer money. They are, however, closely related to the publicly funded Department of National Defence. PSPs contribute to the formation's operational readiness by keeping the CF community fit and healthy in both mind and body.
PSPs are involved in every aspect of a CF community member's fitness, sport and recreational activities.
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