NNSY HONORS SEXUAL ASSAULT SURVIVORS DURING SAAPM EVENTS
BY ANNA TAYLOR • PUBLIC AFFAIRS SPECIALIST PHOTOS BY SHELBY WEST AND ANNA TAYLOR 18 • SERVICE TO THE FLEET • MAY 2018
Norfolk Naval Shipyard (NNSY) honored survivors of sexual assault and harrassment during the month of April in observance of the Navy's annual Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month (SAAPM). SAAPM is a nationwide event where both civilian and military communities come together to highlight efforts to care for sexual assault victims and identify ways to incorporate prevention practices into the daily mission. "Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month is important because it brings attention to the fact that Sexual Assault is a preventable crime, and that it's not just between two people," said Sexual Assault Response Coordinator Shalise Bates-Pratt. "It is an issue that affects families and communities, and threatens our mission, trust and safety, so it is everyone's business." "We all have a part in combating sexual assault and SAAPM offers an excellent opportunity to focus attention on our individual roles," added Shipyard Commander Capt. Scott Brown. "This year NNSY once again had a great line up of activities and special events." The first of those events was a kick-off ceremony outside of Bldg.