SHARP Flashcards
What does SHARP stand for?
Sexual Harassment and Assault Response and Prevention
What chapter covers SHARP in AR 600-20?
Chapters 7 and 8
What is sexual harassment?
Unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, or any other verbal, nonverbal, or physical actions that are nonviolent
What are the different categories of sexual harassment?
Verbal
Nonverbal
Physical
What are the two types of reporting?
Restricted
Unrestricted
What is a restricted report?
Allows the victim on a confidential basis to disclose the details of the assault to specifically identified individuals and receive medical treatment and counseling without opening an official investigation
What is an unrestricted report?
Allows victim to receive medicaltreatment and counseling and opens an official investigation. Victim has the right to request immediate unit transfer.
What are the goals of the SHARP program?
Create a climate that minimizesSHARP incidences
Encourage victims to reportincidents without fear
Establishes training and awareness programs to educate soldiers.
Sensitive and comprehensive treatment torestore victims health and well being
Ensure leaders understand their roles andresponsibilities
What is the difference between a restricted and unrestricted report?
An official investigation and unit transfer with an unrestricted report
What are my responsibilities when submitting a complaint?
Advice the command of the specifics so they can take appropriate action
Submit only legitimate complaintsand exercise caution against unfounded complaints
Recommended to initial resolve the complaint by first informing the offender that the behavior must stop
What does the I AM Strong acronym mean?
Intervene, Act, Motivate
What does POSH stand for?
Prevention of Sexual Harassment
What does chapter 7 of AR 600-20 cover?
POSH
What does chapter 8 of AR 600-20 cover?
Sexual assault prevention and response (SAPR)
Who are the USARAK SHARP reps?
Ms. Hawkins - Program Manager
Ms. Worthy - LEAD SARC
SFC Landaverde - ASC BDE SARC