National Military Suicide Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp
September 30 - October 3, 2016
Tradewinds Resort, St. Pete Beach, Florida
National Military Suicide Survivor Seminar and Good Grief Camp
September 30 - October 3, 2016
Tradewinds Resort, St. Pete Beach, Florida
TAPS GOOD GRIEF CAMP MENTOR REQUIREMENTS
- Register on our TAPS website.
- Be presently serving in the military (active/guard/reserve status) or recently retired from the military.
- Attend ALL scheduled events and functions on time or early!
- Attend the mandatory training session on Sept. 30 from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
- Attend entire weekend, in addition to training. Approximate times of camp are Oct. 1 from 7:30 a.m. to 9:30 p.m., and Oct. 2 from 8:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
- Use good judgment when assessing safety for children.
- DO NOT fraternize with fellow mentors, mentees, TAPS staff or adult survivors during the TAPS weekend. A mentor’s focus should be on their mentee and his/her well-being.
- Set and enforce good boundaries with your mentee.
- Identify your mentee’s allergies and/or special needs from the intake form.
- Intervene when necessary and keep group leaders informed if there are concerns.
- Honor time constraints.
- Create a safe place and an environment of trust and acceptance for your mentee.
- Follow directions from group leaders and TAPS staff.
- Do not partake in alcohol during the GGC nor let it affect your role as a mentor the next day.
- Demonstrate good moral and responsible conduct around children/teens of all ages (ex: no profanity, no "drinking" stories, no inappropriate comments).
- Willing to be a "big brother" or "big sister" to a child who has lost a loved one in the military.
- Be "present" and "companion" a child/children while cognizant of own grief and loss issues of a military friend or family member.
- Understand that you may need a break, and it is OK. Understand that the group leaders and TAPS staff are here if you need/want to talk and it will be confidential.
- Show empathy toward children and surviving family as they are grieving.
- Willingness to continue the mentor role throughout the rest of the year for the child’s birthday, special events or holidays.
- Withhold any personal political views as this may complicate the grieving process for children. No antiwar comments will be tolerated.
- Alert group leaders if there are ANY reasons to be concerned about mentee (i.e. talk of suicide).
- Complete and pass security background check.