Youngstown Air Reserve Station is wrapping up its recognition of Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month after several activities throughout April. ,
3 The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Chicago District hosted a number of events in April 2021 to recognize Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM). This year’s Army theme was Building Cohesive Teams through Character Trust and Resilience. Protecting Our People Protects Our Mission.
Events included Teal Tuesday to show support of SAAPM and survivors; a walk/run/ride virtual 5K; Denim Day; and Ask-a-SARC Day in which several sessions were held on relevant topics surrounding sexual assault such as Reporting Options & Resources, the Complaint Process, and Cyberstalking and Internet Safety.
“The recognition of this month is to raise public awareness about sexual violence and its effects on communities, schools, and workplaces,” Stasi Brown, Chicago District’s Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention Victim’s Advocate, said. “The goal of the events that we hosted was to increase our awareness of sexual assault, and celebrate survivors.
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27 SCHOFIELD BARRACKS, Hawaii –The 25th Infantry Division Artillery held a three-day series of tactical events for Senior Non-Commissioned Officers from April 6-8, 2021, on Schofield Barracks, Hawaii, which was designed to build cohesive teams by elevating these key leaders’ physical and mental toughness, camaraderie, and commitment to the organization and the Army values.
The challenge, envisioned and coined “Thunder Stripes” by the Command Sgt. Maj. Paul Fluharty, senior enlisted leader, 25th DIVARTY, aimed to build character, trust, and resilience through shared hardship while reinforcing senior noncommissioned officers’ responsibility to protect Soldiers by preventing sexual assault, and reflecting on the impact and prevalence of these harmful behaviors within our formation.
Military plans survey on compliance with sexual harassment, assault policies
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Sailors from Commander, Navy Forces Korea watch the acting troupe InterACT during a Sexual Assault Prevention and Response training scenario. Photo by Abraham Essenmacher/U.S. Navy
April 1 (UPI) Every command in the military will immediately conduct a survey to assess compliance with Sexual Assault and Harassment prevention policies.
A Navy press release issued Thursday announced that every commend, both active and reserve, will conduct a Defense Organizational Climate Survey to identify high-risk installations.
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The deadline to complete the survey is April 30 for active-duty commands and May 30 for the reserve.