Col. James DeVere, front, 302nd Airlift Wing commander, dons a Green Dot t-shirt along with other 302nd AW members during the November Unit Training Assembly wing commander’s call, Nov. 5, 2016, here. DeVere emphasized the program’s importance and explained every Airman is a vital part to its success. Green Dot prepares organizations to implement a strategy of violence prevention that reduces power-based interpersonal violence, which includes not only sexual violence, but also domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, child abuse, elder abuse, and bullying. The Air Force implemented t


Col. James DeVere, front, 302nd Airlift Wing commander, dons a Green Dot t-shirt along with other 302nd AW members during the November Unit Training Assembly wing commander’s call, Nov. 5, 2016, here. DeVere emphasized the program’s importance and explained every Airman is a vital part to its success. Green Dot prepares organizations to implement a strategy of violence prevention that reduces power-based interpersonal violence, which includes not only sexual violence, but also domestic violence, dating violence, stalking, child abuse, elder abuse, and bullying. The Air Force implemented the Green Dot program across the service in January, 2016.


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