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The SAPRTEC Course Catalog is now available on SPARX Connection and VALIANT. The catalog offers a consolidated, comprehensive listing of SAPRO course offerings and more than 30 self-paced courses and webinars for SAPR professionals. …
Victim Assistance - SAPR
The SAPR Toolkit for Commanders and SARCs includes resources and tools to use when assisting victims of sexual assault plus all SAPR DD Forms.
Latest Policy Updates - SAPR
It includes the following SAPR and sexual assault investigations policy updates: Expanding eligibility for Restricted Reporting -- resulting from the Congressional Report, “Department of Defense Report on Preservation of Restricted Report Option for Adult Sexual Assault Victims,” (Sec. 540K, NDAA FY 2020)
Policy - SAPR
DoD Directive 6495.01 - Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Program DoDD 6495.01 is overarching DoD policy that establishes the SAPR program, implements DoD policy, and assigns responsibilities for the SAPR program …
Prevention - SAPR
SAPRO is committed to eliminating sexual assault in the military and promoting force readiness. DoD is pursuing integrated primary prevention aimed at stopping harmful behaviors in the military community before they occur.
Sexual Assault Prevention and Response - SAPR
The SAPRTEC Course Catalog offers a consolidated, comprehensive listing of SAPRO course offerings and more than 30 self-paced courses and webinars available on Joint Knowledge Online for SAPR professionals.
SAPR Library
Under DoD's SAPR Policy, Service members have two reporting options, Restricted and Unrestricted Reporting.
About SAPRO | SAPR
SAPRO collaborates with the Military Services and civilian organizations to develop and implement innovative prevention and response policies, programs, and best practices. SAPRO’s efforts are aligned with the National Defense Strategy and informed by DoD’s SAPR Strategy, the Prevention Plan of Action, and relevant guiding policies.
SAPR Toolkit for Commanders and SARCs
Commanders and Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) are responsible for the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) program at their military installation or organization. They are responsible for creating an environment that promotes decreased prevalence, increased reporting of sexual assault and harassment, and providing victims ...
Reports - SAPR
Men's SAPR Plan. Sexual assault destroys unit cohesion and threatens the readiness of our troops by eroding bonds of trust that make our military strong and effective. The Department released the DoD Plan to Prevent and Respond to Sexual Assault of Military Men to ensure its existing programs and services meet the needs of all Service members.