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What's Important to You?. . Family. Health. Career. Finances. Relationships. Personal Values. . Navy GMT 2001: Sexually Transmitted Diseases. . . The talk and joking that goeson in many work centers andberthing spaces before pullinginto port make it seem asthough everybody is going todo just o
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1. Navy-Marine Corps Spiritual Fitness Program
Personal Sexual Responsibility
A Commitment To Sexual Boundaries
CDR Brad Telleen, CHC, USN “Personal Sexual Responsibility” is a PowerPoint presentation, endorsed by the Navy’s Sexual Health and Responsibility Program (SHARP). It is designed to be used by chaplains in conjunction with standard medical briefs delivered by medical personnel to military personnel prior to port calls, or as part of General Military Training (GMT). This brief is not intended to be used in place of a medical brief, but rather to complement it with a values-based approach to STD prevention and responsible sexuality.
The brief is based on the Navy Core Values of Honor, Courage and Commitment, with the addition of Integrity.
Chaplains are encouraged to share insights relevant to the brief’s content according to his/her experience and faith perspective. Notes are placed throughout the presentation to expand different points, however a chaplain can add his/her own slides as deemed necessary to accommodate particular groups.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this brief, please feel free to contact me at DSN 762-0498, Commercial 202-762-0498, or e-mail btelleen@us.med.navy.mil
NOTE: SHARP, on-line at http://www-nehc.med.navy.mil/hp/sharp, offers self-study and classroom training on STD-HIV and unplanned pregnancy prevention for those chaplains that may desire more background information
Very Respectfully,
Chaplain Brad Telleen
LCDR, CHC, USN
Deputy Special Assistant for Pastoral Care
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
2300 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20372-5300
“Personal Sexual Responsibility” is a PowerPoint presentation, endorsed by the Navy’s Sexual Health and Responsibility Program (SHARP). It is designed to be used by chaplains in conjunction with standard medical briefs delivered by medical personnel to military personnel prior to port calls, or as part of General Military Training (GMT). This brief is not intended to be used in place of a medical brief, but rather to complement it with a values-based approach to STD prevention and responsible sexuality.
The brief is based on the Navy Core Values of Honor, Courage and Commitment, with the addition of Integrity.
Chaplains are encouraged to share insights relevant to the brief’s content according to his/her experience and faith perspective. Notes are placed throughout the presentation to expand different points, however a chaplain can add his/her own slides as deemed necessary to accommodate particular groups.
If you have any questions or would like to discuss this brief, please feel free to contact me at DSN 762-0498, Commercial 202-762-0498, or e-mail btelleen@us.med.navy.mil
NOTE: SHARP, on-line at http://www-nehc.med.navy.mil/hp/sharp, offers self-study and classroom training on STD-HIV and unplanned pregnancy prevention for those chaplains that may desire more background information
Very Respectfully,
Chaplain Brad Telleen
LCDR, CHC, USN
Deputy Special Assistant for Pastoral Care
Bureau of Medicine and Surgery
2300 E Street NW
Washington, DC 20372-5300
2. What’s Important to You?