
What is a Coast Guard Ombudsman?
Is it mandatory for the unit to have an Ombudsman?
What if I have no spouse that will to volunteer?
What if I am a small command? Do I still need to appoint an
ombudsman?
How is the Command Ombudsman Program funded?
How do I decide how many Ombudsman I need?
How do I show my Ombudsman appropriate appreciation?
When does an Ombudsman receive training?
What materials should be provided to Ombudsman?
How often do I meet with my Ombudsman?
What’s in it for me?
What can an Ombudsman do for you?
What is a Coast Guard Ombudsman?
An ombudsman is an official volunteer of the command who is trained to
assist command families with referral resources, facilitate communication
between Command and families and provide readiness support during
deployments, emergencies, or crisis.
Is it mandatory for the unit to have an
Ombudsman?
Yes and No.
COMDTINST 1750.4 (series) mandates that Area, District, Sector
and Base Commanders, and Superintendent of the Coast Guard Academy appoint
an ombudsman. It is the goal that all families have access to an Ombudsman.
Admiral Papp states “Simply put, ombudsmen provide support to our families.
Ombudsmen provide our families with peace of mind; we couldn’t do our jobs
without them!”
What if I have no spouse
that will to volunteer?
There is a waiver process outlined in Enclosure (1) of the Ombudsman
Instruction in the event you have been unable to get a spouse to volunteer,
at which time another family member, an auxiliarist, or other individual may
be considered.
What if I am a small command? Do I still
need to appoint an ombudsman?
Commands can share an ombudsman if all parties agree and it is clearly
established by issuing an appointment letter from each command sharing an
ombudsman and signed by the CO. Copies of each appointment letter should be
provided to every unit sharing an ombudsman, and to the HSWL RP Ombudsman
Coordinator. Each command will also assign the ombudsman to their unit in
the CG Ombudsman Registry.
"I first wanted to start off and say how thankful I am
for the Ombudsman Program. I've been wanting to write you for some time now
to let you know how blessed I was to have such a wonderful Ombudsman during
my fiancé’s deployment and his brothers. My fiancé is part of the PSU 309
unit who was deployed to Cuba and his brother is part of the PSU 309 that
was deployed to Kuwait. We had a wonderful Ombudsman. I did not know her at
the beginning of this deployment. I met her at a Yellow Ribbon program,
which I am also grateful for. However, throughout this deployment, which was
my first, the ombudsman did a phenomenal job with being there any time I
needed her. She kept us informed and communicated flawlessly throughout the
deployment and after the deployment. It is the above and the beyond that
made me write this letter to you. She not only was there during the
deployment but also afterwards. She still has been communicating and
informing us about birth announcements, prayers for families dealing with
loss of loved one and any other updates. From this communication and
commitment she made me feel like I was part of a real family, the Coast
Guard family. I've been able to make many close friends during this time; I
had people to talk to in time of need, people to cry with and most important
people to laugh with. I had so many concerns with this being my first
deployment experience and I was full of questions. Questions on what to do
when I was feeling low, questions on how the Yellow Ribbon worked questions
when I hadn't heard from my loved ones in awhile. If there were ever
conflicts the PSU 309 handled them wonderfully. I had problems working out
bills with TRICARE and she pointed me in the correct direction to have my
questions answered. I could go on and on of how the ombudsman helped me and
is still helping me with this deployment. I will forever be grateful to her
and grateful that you chose her to be our Ombudsman! I hope if I have to go
through another deployment again she will be my Ombudsman again! She did
phenomenal with her job for both PSU 309 units and I wanted to bring that to
your attention."
Sincerely,
Nicole V
"Mrs. Casey Vanhuysen was extremely instrumental in
providing support to families of Sector NY but here support also reached the
MSST, CCG Bainbridge Island, CCG Sailfish, Ant Bayonne, Station New York,
Station Sandy Hook and several other units. She used very innovative methods
to help get support for the impacted families. One such example was using
Facebook to reach out and let people know what kind of support was needed
for the impacted families. This method was so effective there were two
vacant housing units full of relief supplies. So many supplies flowed in we
actually had to ask folks to stop sending stuff. When all these supplies
came in Mrs. Vanhuysen organized a group of volunteers to categorize the
supplies and inventory them so impacted families knew what was available and
could quickly get exactly what they needed.
Additionally she worked very closely with the deployed Personnel Support
Team (PST) and the Spouses Association packing loads of donated goods for
the affected members and delivered them to forward locations so families at
Sandy Hook could get supplies without coming all the way to Staten Island.
Mrs. Vanhuysen was also the go to person to know the status of each impacted
family. She continually worked with the Ombudsmen from other units to make
sure they were getting the support they needed and that no issues were
falling through the cracks. If support was needed she made sure it was
provided by whatever means necessary.
Through everything she kept a very friendly and supportive attitude."
R. Shane Hooker
Command Master Chief
Deputy Commandant for Mission Support (DCMS)
“[Our ombudsman] was a critical part of our command
team through a particularly dynamic period including over 350 deployed days
and the first-of-its-kind decommissioning, cross-deck and homeport change.
She established herself as the primary conduit of command information to the
unit’s families and friends and organized valuable initiatives that educated
others on available support services. Her value to the morale of our
crewmembers was immeasurable and she routinely found ways to make them feel
loved and appreciated. [Her] contributions to the family readiness of our
more than 200 dependents allowed our shipmates to focus on their
responsibilities while deployed with the reassurance that their families at
home were in her great hands. In my 22-year Coast Guard career, I have never
met a person more dedicated to our extended Coast Guard family and
instrumental in a unit’s readiness, effectiveness and resiliency."
CAPT Matthew Gimple
(Former) Commanding Officer
USCGC BOUTWELL
"As a unit that deploys members throughout the US and
across the globe at a moment's notice, our ombudsman is critical to this
command's success. She ensures the members and their families feel
comfortable with the command and its expectations and keeps the command well
informed regarding the morale, health and welfare of command families. She a
terrific representative of the command and it is a great honor to have her
as a part of our team."
Signed - Deployable Unit Executive Officer
What can an Ombudsman do for you?