The Navy's Family Readiness programs have been afforded the highest visibility, advocacy, and priority. In practical terms, this has resulted in increased services to family members, increased individual assistance and consultation, more varied educational programs, and a more proactive outreach, and delivery of family support services. The Navy Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP) is organized into four main functional areas critical to mission success.
1. Work and Family Life (WFL)
Work and Family Life programs directly support mission readiness by preparing service members and their families for the physical, emotional, interpersonal and logistical demands of the military lifestyle. Our programs and services include:
2. Counseling, Advocacy and Prevention (CAP)
Counseling, Advocacy, and Prevention program provide individual, group and family counseling, victim intervention and related prevention education and awareness programs.
3. Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program (SAPR)
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response program provides sexual assault awareness and prevention education, victim advocacy, response coordination, case management and incident data collection to active-duty personnel, adult family members and commands.
4. Integrated Primary Prevention (IPP)
Integrated Primary Prevention program promotes protective factors and reduces risk factors among individuals, within relationships, and within organizations, through policies, programs, and practices. Commander, Navy Installations Command’s (CNIC’s) Integrated Primary Prevention Workforce (IPPW) focuses on risk and protective factors that impact two or more harmful behaviors.
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- Your Virtual FFSC Webinars - We are all more organized in different areas of our life, but luckily your Fleet and Family Support Program has Subject Matter Experts that can provide you more tips and tricks to help tackle the areas that need improving. Spouses are encouraged to attend all of these trainings.
- Navy Spouse Navigation - The Navy Spouse Navigation page is designed especially for you, the Navy Spouse. You can use the official information on this page to go directly to the Fleet and Family Support Program (FFSP) you want, and other support programs the Navy and other federal and non-federal organizations offer.
- Sailor and Family Information and Referral - Sailors and Navy family members can receive information and referral (I&R) regarding a wide range of personal and family readiness issues. Send us an email (cnichq-ffsp@us.navy.mil).
- My Navy Applications (Apps) - MyNavy Family mobile application is the first tool by the U.S. Navy developed for Navy spouses and Sailors’ families that combines authoritative information from websites into a single, convenient application.
- CNO's Navy Family Framework - The Chief of Naval Operations' Navy Family Framework describes the role that families play in fulfilling our strategic objectives and the responsibilities that the Navy has to our families.
- Suicide Prevention requires strategies at all levels of society, including prevention strategies for individuals, families, and communities. Everyone can learn the warning signs, promoting prevention and resilience.
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Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cnichqffsp/
*** Across all four functional areas, services include Sailor Information and Referral (I&R), individual clinical and non-clinical consultation and educational classes, workshops, and computer tutorial programs. ***
Commander’s Guide to Enhancing Readiness and Resilience
The Commander’s Guide to Enhancing Readiness and Resilience provides commands with Fleet and Family Support Center (FFSC) information in an easy-to-use reference of available programs and services while afloat, ashore or online. To download the complete guidebook click
HERE.

FFSPs support individual and family readiness through a full array of programs and resources which help Navy families to be resilient, well-informed and adaptable to the Navy environment. These programs and services are currently delivered from 81 sites worldwide, with 58 of those sites delivering a full portfolio of programs and services.
Click the image above to be taken to the Fleet and Family Support Center Directory.
Family Connection Newsletter - Information and resources for service members and families. This publication is distributed electronically each month on a variety of different topics.
Navy Family Accountability and Assessment System (NFAAS) - used during times of crisis to account for, manage and monitor the recovery of personnel and their families.
Click the above banner or the hyperlink to learn more about Navy Baby Safe Sleep.

Click the above banner or the hyperlink to learn more about Veteran's Crisis Line.
Updated on 13 May 2025