Staff Sgt. Tomora Clark, the Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention representative for the Fort Hood Public Affairs Detachments, and Mark Francis, the Garrison Sexual Assault Response Coordinator, read a sensitivity disclaimer prior to giving a rather unorthodox SHARP class April 24 at the Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family Readiness Center here. The class, respectfully named Walk the Walk, depicts the harsh realities sexually assaulted victims face in a variety of role-playing scenarios. In groups of three, the Soldiers play the role of a victim or family member of a victim from a ran


Staff Sgt. Tomora Clark, the Sexual Harassment/Assault Response Prevention representative for the Fort Hood Public Affairs Detachments, and Mark Francis, the Garrison Sexual Assault Response Coordinator, read a sensitivity disclaimer prior to giving a rather unorthodox SHARP class April 24 at the Oveta Culp Hobby Soldier and Family Readiness Center here. The class, respectfully named Walk the Walk, depicts the harsh realities sexually assaulted victims face in a variety of role-playing scenarios. In groups of three, the Soldiers play the role of a victim or family member of a victim from a randomly selected scenario and literally walk through the process of reporting or not reporting what happened to them in their scenario. Walk the walk SHARP training 140424-A-BP709-009


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