COMDTINST 1750.7C
2. Individuals or organizations providing CGFAP care under contract to the Federal
government.
(20) Convene a Family Advocacy Case Review Committee (FACRC), as necessary and at the
FAS's discretion, for professional opinions regarding family advocacy and high risk special
needs cases.
(21) Advise the involved member, before making a final case status determination, of the
following:
(a) That they have the right to submit a written rebuttal within 15 calendar days to the FAPM
via their chain of command.
(b) That if the case is substantiated, the member's name will be entered into the Central
Registry.
(c) That while the member may appeal such a finding, entry into the Central Registry will
not be delayed pending the results of the appeal.
(d) That if the substantiation is overturned to unsubstantiated by the FAPM, the member's
name will be purged from the Central Registry.
(22) Provide annual family violence training to Coast Guard Child Development Center (CGCDC)
and Family Child Care Home providers or approve a trainer with a demonstrated expertise in
family violence.
(23) Have unrestricted access to the CGCDC to conduct unannounced visits to observe and assess
the personnel and environment for potential signs of child abuse and neglect, if the FAS is
assigned to an ISC or HSC with a CGCDC.
(24) Establish liaison with local CPS agencies, law enforcement agencies and victim shelters to
facilitate timely intervention in emergency situations.
(25) Establish a file of local and state intervention referral resources for family violence within
their geographic AOR.
(26) Close/transfer family advocacy and high risk special needs cases within fifteen days of the
member's transfer/discharge date and send the case to the FAPM.
(27) Conduct CGFAP annual training to COs/XOs/OINCs/XPOs, once within their tour of duty,
within their respective AOR. Conduct this training in accordance with the training
requirements as prescribed by the FAPM at Commandant (CG-1112).
(28) Conduct unit trainings and provide educational materials on the CGFAP policy and
procedures and the identification of child, spouse, sibling, parent and elder abuse and neglect,
as often as budget and workload permit.
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