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What is the FRSAs role in training soldiers and family members on family readiness issues?

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What is the FRSAs role in training soldiers and family members on family readiness issues?

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The FRSA’s role is to help prepare and coordinate family readiness training. FRSAs are not to brief or train soldiers or family members. The only exception to this policy is training provided under the Army Family Team Building (AFTB) program, since the information provided by this program is an asset to soldiers and family members. AFTB instructors and master trainers are allowed to do volunteer work in support of the AFTB program at communities in the Army in Europe. To avoid conflict of interest, however, FRSAs should not provide AFTB classes or briefings to soldiers or family members in units in which they are employed.

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