Our vision is to establish a national benchmark for recovery and eliminate sexual assault through empowered and engaged Airmen. To accomplish that goal, we educate, advocate and collaborate through our Sexual Assault Prevention and Response teams at all Air Force installations to respond to and stop sexual assault and its harmful effects on the Air Force.

SAPR Spotlight: Meet Capt. Ana Clark

 

 
HILL AIR FORCE BASE, Utah -- 

 

April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month and Hill AFB continues to observe the month in the midst of COVID-19 restrictions.

The theme of SAAPM is "Protecting our People Protects our Mission" and this SAPR Spotlight falls on Capt. Ana Clark, a logistics management specialist in the 414th Supply Chain Management Squadron and the Hill AFB Alternate Sexual Assault Response Coordinator.
 

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April is Sexual Assault Awareness Month
JOINT BASE LEWIS-MCCHORD, Wash. --

 

An American is sexually assaulted every 73 seconds. Every 9 minutes, one of those victims is a child. It is also estimated that 18,900 service members experience unwanted sexual contact annually. (www.Rainn.org)

The Department of Defense has designated April as Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. The civilian sector has also adopted this designation. This year’s theme is “Protecting our people protects our mission.” This theme cannot be emphasized enough. The major goal of this designation is to raise awareness regarding sexual violence, along with educating the population on prevention.

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Newly-Designated SDI for SARCs

Sexual Assault Prevention Month

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Hope is CATCHing

 

It may be too early to judge the effectiveness of a new Department of Defense program known as “CATCH,” but several sexual assault response coordinators are already convinced of its merits. “CATCH” is short for Catch a Serial Offender, which rolled out last August for the Air Force and other military branches. Victims who have filed a restricted report can enter detailed information about an assault into a DoD database without risking the confidentiality of their restricted report.

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VA Military Sexual Trauma Counseling

 

Medical services are available at your local VA Medical Center and can be accessed by contacting the Military Sexual Trauma Coordinator (or Women Veterans Program Manager).  Assessment and referral for sexual trauma counseling is available at all Vet Centers.  Onsite counseling is available at selected Vet Centers across the country.

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