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    NAS Pensacola-area Leadership Sign SAAPM Proclamation

    NAS Pensacola-area Leadership Sign SAAPM Proclamation

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    PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, UNITED STATES

    04.04.2025

    Story by Ensign Clarabelle Knyzhov 

    Naval Air Station Pensacola

    PENSACOLA, Fla. – Naval Air Station (NAS) Pensacola-area commanding officers signed a joint proclamation April 4 to reaffirm the base and tenant command’s commitment to preventing sexual assault and providing resources for survivors of sexual assault during Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM).

    “We need to ensure our Sailors, Marines and civilian employees are aware of the process and resources available,” said NAS Pensacola Commanding Officer Capt. Chandra Newman. “I’m committed to ensuring that each and every service member and employee here, regardless of rank or position, joins me in eliminating sexual assault from our organization.”

    The 2025 SAAPM theme, ‘Step Forward. Prevent. Report. Advocate,’ campaign is a call to action for all individuals to use their personal and collective strength to advance meaningful change in preventing and responding to sexual violence.

    Newman, along with other NAS Pensacola-area leadership, signed the proclamation to convey their intent to reinforce the Department of Defense’s (DoD) focus on creating an appropriate culture to eliminate sexual assault and requiring a personal commitment from all service members and civilian employees.

    The Step Forward campaign, launched in 2023, was designed to increase awareness of sexual assault and resources to enhance response. The campaign also focuses on changing harmful behaviors, providing support to victims of sexual assault and encouraging sexual assault prevention initiatives throughout the year.

    Newman said that NAS Pensacola’s FFSC’s Sexual Assault Response Coordinators (SARCs) are engaged in training command representatives as Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Victim Advocates. SARCs serve as the primary point of contact for coordinating victim care services while Victim Advocates are volunteers with specific training in properly assisting victims of sexual assault.

    “I want to make sure that survivors know they are not alone and that resources are available,” said Newman . “Our Sexual Assault Prevention and Response (SAPR) Victim Advocates at NAS Pensacola constantly provide training within the command and work with survivors to promote positive change regarding sexual assault.”

    Active-duty Victim Advocates, individuals who have undergone the certification process through the National Organization of Victim Advocates (NOVA), are ready to immediately respond and Newman said that victims of sexual assault can report to either a SARC or Victim Advocate whether a restricted or unrestricted report is ultimately filed.

    To report a sexual assault, call the toll-free DoD Safe Helpline at (877) 995-5247 or Naval Air Station Pensacola 24/7 SAPR Duty Victim Advocate at 850-449-9231 or Naval Air Station Pensacola Civilian Victim Advocate at 850-293-4562 or the NAS Pensacola Sexual Assault Response Coordinator at 850-554-5606. Individuals in immediate danger should call 911.

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    Date Taken: 04.04.2025
    Date Posted: 04.04.2025 12:01
    Story ID: 494581
    Location: PENSACOLA, FLORIDA, US

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