Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 03.11.2024
@DeptofDefense is committed to improving access to reproductive health services. Military hospitals and clinics offer walk-in contraceptive services for eligible personnel: https://tricare.mil/WalkinContraceptiveServices....
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 03.11.2024
Military leaders – at all levels – can foster respectful and safe environment for everyone. Know what to look for so issues can be recognized and addressed early. https://www.sapr.mil/toolkit-for-commanders-and-sarcs...
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 03.11.2024
DOD has programs to strengthen resiliency of sexual assualt survivors. Learn more about the resources avaialble for service members. https://www.safehelpline.org/information-for-survivors...
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 03.11.2024
Self-care and health coping strategies are essential to the trauma of a sexual assualt. Survivors can access DOD and MHS resources at any time after experiencing sexual violence. https://www.tricare.mil/sexualtrauma...
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 03.11.2024
Asking for help isn’t always easy. Be ready to support patients who disclose sexual harm with necessary information and resoureces. https://health.mil/Military-Health-Topics/Centers-of-Excellence/Psychological-Health-Center-of-Excellence/Clinicians-Corner-Blog/Provider-strategies-Responding-to-adult-disclosures-of-sexual-assault-in-the-Military-Health-System...
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 03.11.2024
LEADERS: Sexual assualt is often preceded by sexual harassment. Know how to identify and address issues earlier. https://www.sapr.mil/prevention-tools-and-resources...
Graphics by Kim Farcot | Defense Health Agency | 03.11.2024
Managing the effects of sexual assault and beginning to heal can be difficult, but you don’t have to go it alone. Confidential sexual assault-related counseling services are available to all active duty service members. https://www.safehelpline.org/...
Graphics by Petty Officer 2nd Class Nadia Lund | Navy Production Division - Defense Media Activity | 03.11.2024
Timeline depicting women's contributions to the U.S. Navy throughout history. WAVES (Women Accepted for Volunteer Service) was a World War II program that allowed women to serve in the U.S. Navy in non-combatant roles, primarily in administrative, technical and medical capacities. (U.S. Navy Graphic by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Nadia Lund/Released)...