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Sexual Harassment/Assault Response and Prevention Program

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SHARP Academy

The Army SHARP Academy at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, is the Army’s designated proponent for all aspects of SHARP education, training and leader development. An educated Army community led by knowledgeable, informed leaders is essential to establishing a climate of prevention and ensuring comprehensive responses.

SHARP learning represents a continuous, progressive process reinforced by the complementary effects of multiple activities. The SHARP Academy designs, delivers and manages this learning for SHARP professionals and leaders and all Soldiers and Army Civilians through the following efforts:

For more information on SHARP course descriptions, registration and the SHARP Academy, visit the SHARP Academy website.

Stay Certified

All Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) must complete 32 continuing education units (CEUs) every two years following D-SAACP approval to renew certification CEUs.

Two of the 32 CEUs must be victim advocacy ethics training, 30 CEUs will be advocacy/prevention training to include 1 hour of the Safe Helpline 101 course. A combination of online training sessions and/or in-person certified training courses offered by the military services can help satisfy the semiannual requirement.

The Directorate of Prevention, Resilience and Readiness offers monthly webinars that credit attendees (depending on the subject matter) 1.0 CEU. Webinars are announced in the ARD Community Link Newsletter, the ARD website and via email to SHARP professionals. You can also sign up to receive ARD communications to your inbox.

For information about continuing education, how to document CEUs visit the DOD Sexual Assault Advocate Certification Program (D-SAACP).

SHARP Professionals Quick Links

Safe Helpline 101 provides a comprehensive overview of Safe Helpline, including services offered and information about our secure technology platform, and how extensive steps have been taken to protect users’ anonymity and call confidentiality. This program also describes how Safe Helpline services augment and support SARCs in their efforts to meet the needs of sexual assault survivors on their installations.

Download the Safe Helpline app for direct access to chat, text and additional resources.

The Safe Helpline app is a free mobile resource created to meet the unique needs of DOD community members affected by sexual assault. Download the app to access:

HOST A LOCAL SAFE HELPROOM

The Local Safe HelpRoom allows D-SAACP-certified SARCs host their own local Safe HelpRoom group chats. After training, local hosts can offer assistance tailored for their communities with an individual topic, convenient time, specific group and discussion structure that best fits the needs of the local population.

Download the Safe Helpline app for direct access to chat, text and additional resources.

The DOD’s Men’s Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) campaign focuses on sexual assault experienced by male service members. It addresses the personal impact and negative effects on readiness and unit cohesion when sexual assaults occur. The campaign also provides vital education and access to important resources for SAPR professionals and victims of sexual assault.

SAPR Connect is an online community of practice designed to foster collaboration and learning among sexual assault prevention personnel across the DOD. SAPR Connect is a members’ only site for DOD employees with a CAC. To join, go to https://sapr.mil and click on the Prevention tab. Scroll down to mid page and click on the SAPR Connect logo to register.

For more information on SHARP course descriptions, registration and the SHARP Academy, please visit the SHARP Academy website.

Before you can get print or digital materials, you must register for a free account though the link above. Follow the “New Users - Click Here to Register” link and submit your request.

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