SHARP
RESILIENCE
ASAP
SUICIDE PREVENTION
100

What does  SHARP stand for?

Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention. 

100

What is resilience?

The ability to grow and thrive in the face of challenges and bounce back from adversity.

100

What army Regulation covers ASAP?

AR 600-85

100

What does ASPP stand for?

Army Suicide Prevention Program

200

What regulation covers SHARP, and what chapter is it under?

AR 600-20 Chapter 7 

200

What regulation covers resilience?

AR 350-53. 

200

Is ASAP participation mandatory for Individuals that are command referred?

ASAP participation is mandatory for all Soldiers who are command referred. Failure to attend a mandatory counseling session may constitute a violation of Article 86 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ).

200

Who is eligible for ASPP?

The ASPP applies to all Soldiers (Active Army and Reserve Components) and Army civilians.

300

What is the Army's definition of sexual assault?

A crime defined as intentional sexual contact, characterized by use of force, physical threat, or abuse of authority or when the victim does not or cannot consent.

300

What are the 6 core competencies of resilience?

1. Self-Awareness

2. Self-Regulations

3. Optimism

4. Mental Agility

5. Strengths of Character

6. Connection

300

What are the ways that Soldiers can be identified as having a substance abuse problem?

•    Voluntary (self-identification)

•    Commander / Supervisor Identification

•    Biochemical Identification

•    Medical Identification

•    Investigation and or Apprehension


300

What does ACE stand for?

Ask, Care, Escort

400

What are the five techniques of dealing with Sexual Harassment?

1. Direct approach 2. Indirect approach 3. Third party 4. Chain of command 5. Filing a formal complaint

400

What is CSF2

Comprehensive Soldier and family fitness

400

All ASAP referrals are accomplished by the Commander or 1SG using what form?

Completing and signing the DA 8003 Referral Form.

400

3 phases of ASPP


prevention

intervention

post tension

500

What are the two types of reporting Sexual Assault, and describe them

Restricted reporting allows a Soldier who is a sexual assault victim, on a confidential basis, to disclose the details of his/her assault to specifically identified individuals and receive medical treatment and counseling without triggering the official investigative process.


Unrestricted reporting allows a Soldier who is sexually assaulted and desires medical treatment, counseling, and an official investigation of his/her allegation to use current reporting channels (for example, the chain of command or law enforcement), or he/she may report the incident to the SARC or the on-call VA

500

7 Steps of Goal Setting

Step 1: Define your goal

Step 2: Know where you are right now

Step 3: Decide what you need to develop

Step 4: Make a plan for steady improvement

Step 5: Pursue regular action

Step 6: Commit yourself completely

Step 7: Continually monitor your progress

500

Commanders may direct drug testing under what conditions?

•    Unit inspections

•    Search and seizures/probable cause

•    Competence for Duty

•    Rehabilitation

•    Mishap or Safety Inspection

•    Consent (specimen may be provided voluntarily by a Soldier)

•    New Entrant

•    Medical

500

What are some warning signs of suicide?

1. Talk of suicide or murder

2. giving away property

3. withdrawal

4. relationship problems

5. UCMJ

6. Financial problems

7. Soldiers leaving the service