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often portrayed in everyday decision making and
espoused as important to the Navy:
TRADITION
Concern for people
Patriotism
Courage
Spiritual heritage
INTEGRITY
Honesty
Honor
Responsibility
PROFESSIONALISM
Competence
Teamwork
Loyalty
The Navy expects these core values to result
in a reemphasis and refocus of traditional Navy
values and an improvement in the ethical practices
of the Navy.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY
The Department of the Navys policy is to pro-
vide equal treatment and equal opportunity to all
Navy members, without regard to race, religion,
gender, age, or national origin.
The Command Managed Equal Opportunity
(CMEO) program assists commands in supporting
the Navys equal opportunity (EO) policy. This
management system is responsive to higher
echelons but is controlled primarily at the
command level. The program has four basic
elements:
COMMAND TRAINING TEAM (CTT): The
CTT conducts the Navy Rights and Respon-
sibilities (NR&R) Workshops. These workshops
present training on basic Navy EO principles and
policies, sexual harassment prevention, and
command-specific issues.
COMMAND ASSESSMENT TEAM (CAT):
The CAT conducts the annual command assess-
ment. This survey focuses on EO personnel
management practices. It also surfaces problems
or issues not directly related to EO that impact
on the quality of life within the command. To help
make the command assessment, the CAT collects
data on retention, advancement, and discipline.
The team obtains additional data from interviews,
observations, and surveys.
ACTION PLANNING: A plan of actions and
milestones (POA&M) provides for and tracks the
correction of existing or potential problems.
INSPECTIONS: Immediate superiors in com-
mand (ISIC) conduct CMEO inspections of
subordinate commands.
The Navy Affirmative Action Plan (NAAP)
also promotes the Navys EO program. The
NAAP consists of a continuing program of goals
and actions with realistic milestones. Affirmative
action is the taking of positive steps to correct or
eliminate discrimination. These steps are designed
to correct problems and achieve goals over a
period of time. Therefore, continued monitoring
is required as specific actions are completed and
to ensure that the Navy does not regress. The
NAAP is revised as appropriate after each annual
equal opportunity assessment.
Equal opportunity is essential to Navy leader-
ship. It must exist at every level of the chain of
command as an integral part of the Navys
commitment to pride, professionalism, and per-
sonal excellence. Equal opportunity improves the
quality of life for all Navy personnel, increases
combat readiness, and contributes to mission
accomplishment.
To be an effective officer, you should support
equal opportunity as part of your basic leader-
ship skills. The personal example you set in
support of equal opportunity should motivate
your subordinates to do the same.
SINGLE PARENTING
The demands of the Navy lifestyle make single
parenthood rough. But by taking full advantage
of the resources available, single parents can make
their lives, and their childrens lives, more
rewarding and less stressful.
Navy single parents have more help available
to them than ever before because of Family
Service Center programs and expanding child
care options. Family Service Centers provide
informational, referral, educational, and other
counseling services designed to assist single parents
and their children.
Child care is always a big concernand often
a big headachefor single parents. The capacity
of Navy-operated child care facilities is not always
sufficient for the number of children eligible to
use them.
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