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The Department is committed to being a national leader in preventing and responding to sexual assault.
DoD and each of the military Services have issued policy to assure compliance with our mission and the rule of military law. DoD Directive 6495.01 establishes the broad policy parameters of the SAPR Program for the Department.
Check out the Policy webpage on SAPR.mil for information and resources on SAPR policy.
Summaries
Want to better understand the latest updates in SAPR policy? Please visit Latest Policy Updates and click on each topic to access the individual "topic summary handout," which can be used as a reference and for training purposes.
Frequently Asked Questions
Event | Date | Location |
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Brainstorming to Support Healing | Self-paced | SafeHelpline.org |
Suicide 101: Responding to Suicidal Ideation Among Survivors of Sexual Assault (Online Program) | Self-paced | SafeHelpline.org |
Building Hope & Resiliency: Addressing the Effects of Sexual Assault (Online Program) | Self-paced | SafeHelpline.org |
How to Support A Survivor (Online Program) | Self-paced | SafeHelpline.org |
Safe Helpline 101 | Self-paced | SafeHelpline.org |
Transitioning Service Members: An Educational Module for Civilian Sexual Assault Service Providers | Self-paced | SafeHelpline.org |
Resiliency and Connection through Self-Care | Self-paced | SafeHelpline.org |
*You are able to take each course anonymously on the Safe Helpline website. If you are interested in receiving credit through the D-SAACP program, you must access the courses through Joint Knowledge Online.
Services' SAPR/SHARP Offices
Department of Defense
Other Resources/Trainings
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