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ARMY IN KOREA Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program (SAPRP) Redeployment / Post Deployment Training for Korea.
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ARMY IN KOREASexual Assault Prevention and Response Program (SAPRP)Redeployment / Post Deployment Training for Korea
This Redeployment / Post Deployment Training is intended for Soldiers that are TDY or Visiting Korea and Returning to a CONUS Duty/Home Station. This training should be conducted prior to their departure from Korea.This training does not meet the requirements for Unit Level Training.Additional Redeployment / Post Deployment Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Training can be accessed at www.sexualassault.army.mil
Redeployment /Post DeploymentTraining AGENDA • Defining Sexual Assault and Consent • What to DO if YOU were Sexually Assaulted • Your Reporting Options • Sexual Assault Resources
What is Sexual Assault? • Sexual Assault - intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, physical threat or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent; sexual assaultcan occur without regard to gender, spousal relationship, or age
What is Consent? Consent- shall not be deemed or construed to mean the failure by the victim to offer physical resistance. Consent is not given when a perpetrator uses force, threat of force, coercion,or when the victim isasleep,incapacitated, or unconscious
Sexual Assault is a CRIME REPORT IT! ALL USFK Civilian and Military Personnel If you become aware of a Sexual Assault report it to Law Enforcement Or Chain of Command
Sexually Assaulted? • Go to a safe location away from the attacker • Contact your local Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC), Victim Advocate (VA) or healthcare provider • Seek medical care as soon as possible • Preserve all evidence of the assault. Do not bathe, wash your hands or brush your teeth. Do not clean or straighten up the crime scene • Write down, tape or record by any other means all the details you can recall about the assault and your assailant
If you are sexually assaulted REPORTTHIS CRIMEAs Soon As Possible! Please contact the SARC and Veterans Affairs For further information concerning benefits and services.
Sexual Assault Reporting Options UNRESTRICTED RESTRICTED YOU HAVE CHOICES REPORT: Sexual Assault is a CRIME
UNRESTRICTED Reporting • Allows a victim to report a sexual assault and receive, victim advocacy, medical care, counseling and an official investigation. • Report to anyone including: • SARC • UVA • Health Care Provider (HCP) • Chain of Command (COC) • Supervisory Chain • Law Enforcement (LE) • MCIO
RESTRICTED Reporting Allows a victim to receive: • Victim advocacy, medical care, and counseling withoutan investigation being initiated or chain of command being officially notified. • Must report to specific individuals only- • SARC, HCP, Chaplain or UVA • Must acknowledge in writinghis/her understanding that this option may limit the ability of the government to prosecute the offender.
USFK SEXUAL ASSAULT 24/7 HOTLINE To access from any DSN telephone within Korea Dial the number "158". For access from a commercial line or cell phone Dial the number "0505-764-5700". Listen to the recording, make area selection: #1 for Area 1 SARC #2 for Area 2 SARC #3 for Area 3 SARC #4 for Area 4 SARC #5 for Area 5 SARC #6 for Area 6 SARC Wait for the area SARC to answer. If the message has to be repeated just press the pound (#) key.
Reporting and Information Resources USFK Sexual Assault Hotline (24/7) DSN: 158 / CELL or COM: 0505 764-5700 USFK SAPR Website: www.usfk.mil (Hot Topics Link/SAPR Link) EUSA SAPR Website: http://8tharmy.korea.army.mil (SAPR Link) Veterans Affairs:http://www.va.gov/ CONUS: 1-800-827-1000 Korea DSN: (315) 738-5121 Military One Source: www.militaryonesource.com Korea DSN: 550-ARMY (2769) OCONUS: 00-800-464-81077 CONUS: 1-800-464-8107 Department of the Army SAPR: www.sexualassault.army.mil
Stacey L. BarnesSAPR Regional Program Trainer(315)725-3086 (DSN)stacey.barnes1@korea.army.mil