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Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
“Developing Leaders
of Change”
United States Army SHARP Academy
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
http://usacac.army.mil/schools-and-
centers/sharp-academy
(913) 684-8137/4346
Soldier and Civilian Responsibility
Every Soldier and DA civilian is responsible
for the prevention of sexual harassment.
Peers, subordinates, and supervisors must
never tolerate, condone, or ignore sexual
harassment or sexual assault. Every Soldier
must have the personal courage to Inter-
vene, Act, and Motivate others to take ac-
tion when needed. Every Soldier who is
aware of a sexual assault should immedi-
ately report incidents.
Baseline Certification
The SHARP Baseline Course is a seven-week com-
prehensive education for Army SARCs and VAs.
Graduates are awarded the SHARP Baseline Certi-
fication, and are prepared to serve their Soldiers
and organizations with effective, sensitive, and
confidential care for victims of sexual assault.
Certified Sexual Assault
Response Coordinator (SARC)
 The single point
of contact with-
in an
organization
ensuring overall
management of
sexual harassment/assault prevention, train-
ing, and victim advocacy.
 The “Center of Gravity” for case
management and command support,
reporting directly to the commander.
 Ensures victims of sexual assault
receive guidance and emotional sup-
port throughout the SHARP process.
Train-the-Trainer Certification
The SHARP Train-The-Trainer Certification is an
additional five-weeks involving a thorough
study of SHARP Course Material and the Foun-
dation Instructor Facilitator Course Level I train-
ing. Upon completion, students expertly
demonstrate proficiency in SHARP training ma-
terials; managing training facilities and stu-
dents; the ability to facilitate learning activities;
establish remedial training procedures; evalu-
ate course material; and coordinate with Com-
mands to schedule classes. Graduates are
awarded SHARP Trainer Certification and FIFC
Level I certification.
Our Mission
The US Army SHARP Academy educates,
trains, and supports highly competent and
effective SHARP professionals across all
components of the Army. In addition, the
SHARP Academy functions as a leader in the
Army’s efforts to build a culture of dignity
and respect based on the Army Ethic.
Our Objectives
 Professionalize our SHARP Personnel
through a challenging and academically
rigorous program.
 Increase the rate of innovation across the
Army in SHARP Training and Education.
 Demonstrate the Army’s Commitment to
reducing sexual violence in our ranks.
 Become a Leader in the National Dialogue
on sexual violence.
Communication and Outreach
 Ongoing SHARP Forum series
features guest speaker and panel discus-
sions with academic, political and
military leaders.
 Outreach & Partnership Program
with colleges and
universities
across Kansas
and Missouri.
Certified Victim
Advocate (VA)
 Credentialed profession-
al who establishes contact
with each victim who reports an
act of sexual assault.
 The ‘Champion’ of the victim, ensuring that they
are treated in a sensitive and confidential man-
ner as they navigate their way through the com-
plex process of
sexual assault reporting.
 Trained specialists who provides crisis
intervention, referrals, and ongoing non-clinical
support.
 Provides assistance to the victim in
making informed decisions as they
progress through resolution and healing.

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SHARP Trifold 13 AUG - SK v 4

  • 1. Fort Leavenworth, Kansas “Developing Leaders of Change” United States Army SHARP Academy Fort Leavenworth, Kansas http://usacac.army.mil/schools-and- centers/sharp-academy (913) 684-8137/4346 Soldier and Civilian Responsibility Every Soldier and DA civilian is responsible for the prevention of sexual harassment. Peers, subordinates, and supervisors must never tolerate, condone, or ignore sexual harassment or sexual assault. Every Soldier must have the personal courage to Inter- vene, Act, and Motivate others to take ac- tion when needed. Every Soldier who is aware of a sexual assault should immedi- ately report incidents.
  • 2. Baseline Certification The SHARP Baseline Course is a seven-week com- prehensive education for Army SARCs and VAs. Graduates are awarded the SHARP Baseline Certi- fication, and are prepared to serve their Soldiers and organizations with effective, sensitive, and confidential care for victims of sexual assault. Certified Sexual Assault Response Coordinator (SARC)  The single point of contact with- in an organization ensuring overall management of sexual harassment/assault prevention, train- ing, and victim advocacy.  The “Center of Gravity” for case management and command support, reporting directly to the commander.  Ensures victims of sexual assault receive guidance and emotional sup- port throughout the SHARP process. Train-the-Trainer Certification The SHARP Train-The-Trainer Certification is an additional five-weeks involving a thorough study of SHARP Course Material and the Foun- dation Instructor Facilitator Course Level I train- ing. Upon completion, students expertly demonstrate proficiency in SHARP training ma- terials; managing training facilities and stu- dents; the ability to facilitate learning activities; establish remedial training procedures; evalu- ate course material; and coordinate with Com- mands to schedule classes. Graduates are awarded SHARP Trainer Certification and FIFC Level I certification. Our Mission The US Army SHARP Academy educates, trains, and supports highly competent and effective SHARP professionals across all components of the Army. In addition, the SHARP Academy functions as a leader in the Army’s efforts to build a culture of dignity and respect based on the Army Ethic. Our Objectives  Professionalize our SHARP Personnel through a challenging and academically rigorous program.  Increase the rate of innovation across the Army in SHARP Training and Education.  Demonstrate the Army’s Commitment to reducing sexual violence in our ranks.  Become a Leader in the National Dialogue on sexual violence. Communication and Outreach  Ongoing SHARP Forum series features guest speaker and panel discus- sions with academic, political and military leaders.  Outreach & Partnership Program with colleges and universities across Kansas and Missouri. Certified Victim Advocate (VA)  Credentialed profession- al who establishes contact with each victim who reports an act of sexual assault.  The ‘Champion’ of the victim, ensuring that they are treated in a sensitive and confidential man- ner as they navigate their way through the com- plex process of sexual assault reporting.  Trained specialists who provides crisis intervention, referrals, and ongoing non-clinical support.  Provides assistance to the victim in making informed decisions as they progress through resolution and healing.