The FY21–25 DoD Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Research Agenda defines key research priorities to synchronize and focus the Department’s research on topics and methods that have the potential to result in short- and long-term improvements in sexual assault prevention and response in the Armed Forces. DoD Releases FY21-25 Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Research Agenda The full report of the IRC can be found here. The Independent Review Commission (IRC) on Sexual Assault in the Military made 82 recommendations in four priority areas: accountability prevention climate and culture and victim care and support. IRC Recommendations on Countering Sexual Assault in the Military The Deputy Secretary of Defense Memorandum, “Updates to Department of Defense Policy and Procedures for the Sexual Assault Prevention and Response Program and Adult Sexual Assault Investigations,” establishes key updates to SAPR policies. Below are the quick links to some of the most frequently accessed services within the My Navy Portal: Navy Quick Links: The Links You Need in One. More information about the campaign can be found here. Navy eLearning helps you enhance your skills, advance your rank, and earn certifications. Our Navy requires enlisted leaders who are flexible, innovative and confident. It is accessible through the MyNavy Portal, which is the central hub for managing your Navy career. The campaign materials provide vital education, share important resources, and promote ongoing discussions of sexual assault and the spectrum of harm within the military. Navy eLearning is a web-based learning system that provides online courses and exams for Navy personnel. SAPRO has launched the Men’s SAPR Campaign, designed to raise awareness of sexual assaults experienced by our male Service members. The Department issued its congressionally mandated Annual Report on Sexual Harassment and Violence at the Military Service Academies (MSA), Academic Program Year (APY) 2021-2022. The FY22 Annual Report can be found here. The Department issued its Congressionally-mandated Fiscal Year 2022 Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Military on April 27, 2023. DoD Releases FY22 Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Military To learn more and take the survey, click here. Information from the study will provide the DoD with information to inform improvements to SAPR programs and policies. Enrollment in the EFMP ensures service members are assigned only to those geographic areas where the medical (physical, developmental, and/or mental health) and/or educational needs of their family member (s) can be met. The SVSES allows the DoD to learn directly from Service members about their experiences with sexual violence, and specifically sexual assault. The EFMP is a mandatory enrollment program for sponsors with qualifying family members. Announcements Sexual Violence Support Experiences Study (SVSES) Launches
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