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Vermont National Guard
Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Program (SAPRP)
In accordance with Department of Defense Policy, the Vermont National Guard has established a Sexual Assault Prevention & Response Program . The Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC) serves as the single point of contact for integrating and coordinating sexual assault victim care from an initial report of sexual assault, through disposition and resolution of issues related to the victim’s health and well-being. Through contacting the SARC office, victims of sexual assault may choose to have a trained Victim Advocate assist them in a confidential manner.
If You Have Been Sexually Assaulted:
Remember: Call 911
- Sexual Assault is NEVER the fault of the victim.
You are not to blame for what another person has done to you.
- Immediate medical care is essential.
Timely reports may help give you peace of mind and prevent other crimes
- You are not alone. People are here to help.
We are committed to helping you and your family members in the most sensitive and private way possible.
- No one responds to sexual assault in the same way.
There are a wide range of emotions and feelings that may arise.
The SARC/Victim Advocate can help put you in touch with all the
resources and assistance available to you.
- Healing is an ongoing process.
Take care of yourself and ask for what you need.
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