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Default Air Force Logo Sexual assault, suicide prevention training integrate with ‘Green Dot’ approach
In 2016, the Air Force was introduced to Green Dot, an interactive training program designed to help Airmen intervene in and prevent situations of sexual and domestic violence, abuse and stalking. After conducting a pilot program with thousands of Airmen across five installations within Air Combat Command and U.S. Air Forces in Europe, Air Force officials have decided to integrate suicide prevention into Green Dot training for the Air Force.
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2017
Capt. Ekaterina Korulina is the Special Victims Counsel attorney appointed to Holloman Air Force Base, N.M. The SVC offers confidential legal advice and assistance to sexual assault victims. The Air Force started the SVC test program in 2013. It has now been adopted by every branch of the military. (U.S. Air Force photo illustration/Senior Airman Aaron Montoya) Specialized attorney provides trusted counsel in times of need
Sexual assault is something that can affect an individual for the rest of their life. The victims of sexual assault often have residual emotional and psychological damage.
0 12/12
2016
Default Air Force Logo Air Force report on sexual assault highlights program's progress
Air Force reports of sexual assault decreased slightly in fiscal year 2015, while reporting by male victims increased according to the service’s annual report on sexual assault released May 5.
0 5/05
2016
Default Air Force Logo Air Force officials name SARC of the year
An Air Force captain earned the service’s 2015 Exceptional Sexual Assault Response Coordinator Award during a ceremony April 28 at the Pentagon.
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2016
Defense Secretary Ash Carter tells the Pentagon press corps that the fiscal year 2014 annual report on sexual assault in the military helps the services understand and correct flaws in the program May 1, 2015. (DOD photo/Navy Petty Officer 2nd Class Sean Hurt) More sexual assault reports show growing trust in system
More military service academy cadets and midshipmen in the 2014-15 school year reported instances of sexual assault and harassment, indicating growing trust in the reporting system, a Defense Department official said Jan. 7.
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2016
Default Air Force Logo Green Dot to roll out across the Air Force
Airmen will take the first step of a five-year strategy to decrease interpersonal violence across the service in January when 1,500 Airman implementers attend one of 22 Green Dot prep sessions worldwide.
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2015
First Lt. Charity Borg, a Headquarters Pacific Air Forces protocol officer, poses with her soccer ball at Joint Base Pearl Harbor-Hickam, Hawaii, after returning from the Royal Air Force's AIRCOM Indoor Football Championship in the United Kingdom, Nov. 30, 2015. Borg, the goalie and captain for the U.S. Air Force women's team, was recruited to play after a long hiatus away from the sport and the team took bronze in the tournament. (U.S. Air Force photo/Tech. Sgt. Amanda Dick) Airman overcomes adversity to follow soccer dream
What happens when a dream you’ve been working toward since you were 6 gets ripped from you? How do you cope, move on and rekindle that dream? First Lt. Charity Borg, a Headquarters Pacific Air Forces protocol officer, faced this dilemma a few years ago when she was in the middle of her freshman year at the U.S. Air Force Academy.
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2015
Default Air Force Logo Air Force releases new SAPR strategy
Air Force leaders released a five-year Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Strategy that will guide the Air Force in developing a robust prevention model while continually honing response capabilities today.
3 10/27
2015
Default Air Force Logo DOD Safe Helpline gives sexual assault victims additional resource
Safe Helpline provides live, one-on-one support and information to the worldwide DOD community. The service is confidential, anonymous, secure, and available 24/7 by click, call or text -- providing victims with the help they need anytime, anywhere.
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2015
Special Victims' Counsel provides sexual assault victims legal assistance. SVCs are active-duty judge advocates whose role is to represent victims in a confidential, attorney-client relationship through the investigation and prosecution process. (U.S. Air Force courtesy graphic) The voice of the victims
Power: the strength to make a decision. Control: the means to carry it out. These things are the currency of freedom, and what are robbed from sexual assault victims.
0 10/13
2015
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