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The main goal of the Sexual Assault Prevention & Response (SAPR) program is to assist victims of sexual assault and reduce the incidence of sexual assault committed by or against Navy service members, their families, and civilians. The SAPR program provides:
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Victim Advocacy and Support Services |
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Case Consultation and Coordination |
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Command Assistance |
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Prevention Education and Bystander Training |
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Training for Responders |
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| Have you become the victim of a sexual assault? |
SAPR Victim Advocates work to empower adults who have been sexually assaulted and assist them in making the transition from victim to survivor. Advocates are committed to:
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Providing answers and information |
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Accompanying victims through medical, investigative and legal procedures |
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Making referrals to both military and community assistance |
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Help victims sort through overwhelming feelings |
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Being able to help family members and friends understand the emotional effects of sexual assault. |
SAPR Victim Advocates, health care providers, Chaplains, and Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) are available to provide information on the option of RESTRICTED REPORTING. You may forfeit your ability to make a confidential report by talking to someone other than those listed. |
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| 24/7 Confidential Services |
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Naval Base Kitsap
Victim Advocate:
(360) 340-7037
NS Everett
Victim Advocate:
(425) 754-5977
NAS Whidbey Island
Victim Advocate:
(360) 914-7867
If you leave a message,
provide only your first name
and a return phone number.
An advocate will return your
call promptly.
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| SARCs |
Naval Base Kitsap
SARC: (360) 396-SAPR (7277)
NS Everett
SARC: (425) 304-3712
NAS Whidbey Island
SARC: (360) 257-8893
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