What are some examples of verbal sexual harassment?
Front
a. Telling sexual jokes
b. Sexual comments, threats
c. Whistling, barking, grunts, growling, etc.
d. May also include using terms of endearment such as "honey, sweetheart, stud"
Back
Mandatory unit EO training must be conducted at least how often?
Front
Quarterly
Back
What is the Whistleblower protection directive?
Front
No person shall restrict a member of the Armed Services from making a protected communication with a member of Congress, an IG, or a member of a DOD audit, inspection, investigation, or law enforcement organization or any other person or organization.
Back
How much time does a company level commander have, after taking command, to conduct a unit climate assessment?
Front
90 days
Back
Can a Soldier who is flagged receive tuition assistance?
Front
no
Back
Where would an individual seeking training/certification in CPR go for assistance?
Front
The American Red Cross
Back
Who is responsible for Army-wide policies, doctrines, plans, and initiatives pertaining to the Army EO Program?
Front
The Deputy Chief of Staff for G1
Back
What does Quid Pro Quo mean?
Front
It is a Latin term meaning "This for that". It involves implicit or explicit threats of adverse actions if the person does not submit or promises of favorable actions if the person does not submit. Demanding sexual favors in exchange for a promotion; award or favorable assignment.
Back
What is meant by sexual harassment?
Front
It is a form of gender discrimination that involves unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical conduct of a sexual nature.
Back
Though it is not required, it is recommended that the individual attempt to resolve a complaint by first doing what?
Front
Inform the alleged offender that the behavior must stop
Back
What actions may be taken against a Soldier who knowingly submits a false EO complaint?
Front
This is punishable under UCMJ
Back
What law, passed in September 1971, mandated a program for the identification and treatment of drug and alcohol dependent persons in the Armed Forces?
Front
Public Law 92-192
Back
Why is there a time limit on filing complaints?
Front
To set reasonable parameters for the investigation and resolution of complaints to include ensuring the availability of witnesses, accurate recollection of events, and timely remedial action.
Back
If a complainant wishes to file an appeal, it will be made through the next higher commander within the chain of command. How long do you have to file such an appeal?
Front
7 calendar days following notification of the results of investigation and acknowledgment of the actions of the command to resolve the complaint or issue. This appeal should be made in writing on DA Form 7279-R, Part IV.
Back
What does POSH stand for?
Front
Prevention Of Sexual Harassment
Back
Who is authorized Drug and Alcohol services?
Front
Personnel entitled to military medical services as well as personnel covered by the Federal Civilian Employees Occupational Health Services Program
Back
What is AER and what is its purpose?
Front
Army Emergency Relief to relieve distress of members of the Army and their dependents.
Back
If a complainant feels uncomfortable in filing a complaint with his/her chain of command, a number of alternative agencies exist through which a complaint may be processed. Name some of these agencies.
Front
a. Higher echelon in chain of command
b. Equal Opportunity Advisor
c. Inspector General
d. Chaplain
e. Provost Marshal/CID
f. Medical agencies
g. Staff Judge Advocate
h. Housing Referral Office
Back
What is a hostile environment?
Front
A hostile environment occurs when soldiers or civilians are subjected to offensive, unwanted, and unsolicited comments or behaviors of a sexual nature.
Back
Name some examples of physical sexual harassment.
Front
a. touching
b. patting
c. pinching
d. bumping
e. grabbing
f. cornering
g. kissing
h. unsolicited back rubs
Back
Who are the EO officer and NCO for your unit?
Front
SFC Burns
Back
Which Army program can aid military families experiencing stress and possible domestic violence?
Front
The Army Family Advocacy Program
Back
What is an EOR?
Front
Equal Opportunity Representative, this soldier has been designated to assist their commander at the battalion-level and below in carrying out the EO program within their respective units.
Back
One enlisted Soldier with the primary duty as Equal Opportunity Advisor (EOA) will be available full-time as the advisor for each brigade-level or equivalent and higher
unit commander. This soldier should be what rank?
Front
SFC or higher
Back
. What is the EO philosophy based on?
Front
Fairness, Justice, and Equity
Back
What are some examples of physical sexual harassment?
Front
a. Leering, winking
b. Licking lips, displaying/giving sexually suggestive pictures or cartoons
c. Stoking, grabbing, patting, hugging, pinching, provocatively posing
d. Cornering or blocking a passageway
e. Unsolicited back or neck rubs
Back
Where would a Soldier go for marriage enrichment seminars?
Front
Family Life Center, POC is Unit Chaplain
Back
What publication defines Army policy on alcohol and other drug abuse as well as defining responsibilities for implementation of the program?
Front
AR 600-85
Back
Define the term minority group.
Front
Any group distinguished from the general population in terms of race, religion, sex, age, or national origin.
Back
What form is used for formal complaints?
Front
DA Form 7279-R
Back
What Army program assists individuals being separated from government service to integrate into civilian life?
Front
The Army Career and Alumni Program (ACAP)
Back
What is alcohol abuse?
Front
Any irresponsible use of an alcoholic beverage which leads misconduct, unacceptable social behavior, or impairment of individual's performance of duty, physical or mental health financial responsibility, or personal relationships
Back
How long does a Soldier have to file a complaint from the date of the alleged incident?
Front
60 calendar days
Back
What are some categories of authorized emergency financial assistance?
Front
- Non-receipt of pay - Loss of funds
- Funeral expenses - Emergency travel
- Rent - Food
- Utilities (not phone) - POV
- Fire or other disaster - Lack of necessities
- Medical, dental, or hospital expenses
Back
The complaint processing system consists of two types of complaints-formal and informal. What is the major difference between these?
Front
An informal complaint is used when a Soldier or family member does not wish to file the complaint in writing.
Back
What are the seven functional areas of the Drug and Alcohol program?
Front
a. Prevention
b. Education
c. Identification
d. Rehabilitation
e. Treatment
f. Program evaluation
g. Research
Back
Define the term discrimination.
Front
Illegal, arbitrary treatment of a person or group based on race, color, national origin, religion, or sex.
Back
What is an affirmative action plan?
Front
It is a comprehensive public document, which requires good faith and timetables for achieving EO for all DOD personnel. Race is a factor in devising the AAP but is not a sole factor. AAPs must consist of planned, achievable steps that eliminate practices denying equal opportunity to Soldiers and their families and that monitor progress toward these goals
Back
EORs should normally be what rank?
Front
SSG - 1LT
Back
What is the Army's written policy on EO?
Front
Provide equal opportunity and fair treatment for military personnel, DA Civilian, and family members without regard to race, color, sex, religion, age or national origin. This applies both on and off post.
Back
What agency is overall responsible for the Family Advocacy Program?
Front
Army Community Service
Back
What does ACES stand for?
Front
Army Continuing Education System.
Back
In addition, a complainant must receive written feedback from the commander on DA Form 7279-R, Parts II and III, with ____________ calendar days after receipt of the complaint.
Front
14
Back
What is the primary channel for correcting discriminatory practices
Front
The processing of EO complaints through the chain of command is strongly encouraged; however, it does not serve as the only channel available to soldiers and family members
Back
What are some of the services the Red Cross provides?
Front
a. Disaster assistance
b. Emergency financial assistance
c. Emergency communications between Soldiers and their families
d. Reporting service for emergency leave purposes
e. Counseling for personal and family problems.
Back
Define race.
Front
A division of humans identified by the possession of traits that are transmissible by decent are sufficient to characterize as a distinctive human type.
Back
What Army publication covers the Army Equal Opportunity Program?
Front
AR 600-20, Chapter 6
Back
Rapid resolution of EO complaints is in the best interest of both the person filing the complaint and of the command. After receipt of a complaint, a commander has how long to conduct an investigation or refer the case to a higher echelon commander?
Front
14 calendar days (up to a 30 calendar day extension may be obtained, in writing, from the next higher echelon commander.
Back
If a Soldier under your supervision had a GT score of less than 110, what program would you refer him/her to?
Front
FAST (Functional Academic Skills Training)
Back
What is the Family Advocacy Program designed to do?
Front
It is designed to break the cycle of abuse by identifying abuse as soon as possible and providing treatment
Back
Section 2
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What are the three major areas of prevention areas?
Front
a. Alcohol and other drug abuse control actions
b. Prevention education
c. Law enforcement
Back
What does the acronym "CCC" stand for?
Front
Community Counseling Center
Back
Explain what is meant by detoxification?
Front
It involves withdrawing alcohol or other drugs from an individual, treating the physical symptoms of that withdrawal, and initiating rehabilitation
Back
When command referred, a service member must do what?
Front
Participate in one or more of the three Drug and Alcohol levels.
Back
What is one of the most critical and difficult aspects of the rehabilitation process?
Front
Reinvolvement of the soldier in his or her role and responsibilities in the unit
Back
What is the primary means of testing urine specimens?
Front
Through a DOD certified laboratory
Back
How many days after arrival at a new duty station should you be educated on ASAP?
Front
Within 60 days
Back
Describe the three levels (formally known as "Tracks") of the Substance Abuse Program.
Front
a. Level I - Awareness education and group counseling as Required. Enrollment in this track will not exceed 30 days
b. Level II - Outpatient: Rehabilitation (nonresidential); intensive individual or group counseling (may include awareness education). Consists of 12 hours of counseling usually once a week for a minimum of 30 days, not to exceed 364 days.
c. Level III - Inpatient: Rehabilitation (residential); medical treatment with nonresidential follow-up. Enrollment in this level is limited to those clients who have been evaluated by a physician as requiring residential treatment. Generally, residential care will be reserved for those individuals with long standing problems of abuse, but for whom prognosis for recovery is favorable with proper treatment. Enrollment is for 360 days (4-6 weeks residential care).
Back
Can an NCOER mention current or past enrollment in ASAP
Front
no
Back
What are the two types authorized breath measuring devices?
Front
a. Portable breath testing device
b. Non portable breath testing device
Back
Where are local ASAP counseling services provided?
Front
At the Community Counseling Center (CCC)
Back
What does ADIC stand for?
Front
Alcohol and Drug Intervention Council
Back
Who makes the final decision about drug and alcohol rehabilitation success or failure?
Front
Unit Commander
Back
What identification tool does the commander have to detect drug abuse?
Front
An active and aggressive urinalysis program
Back
What are the five methods of Alcohol and Drug Addiction identification?
Front
a. Voluntary (self) identification
b. Command identification
c. Biochemical (urinalysis or alcohol breath testing)
d. Medical (blood)
e. Investigation/apprehension
Back
Are Soldiers currently enrolled in the ASAP program allowed to reenlist?
Front
NO, but they may extend to complete the program
Back
General Army policy mandates that military personnel on duty will NOT have a blood alcohol level of what percent?
Front
.05% or above
Back
What does the acronym ADCO mean?
Front
Alcohol and Drug Control Officer
Back
What is DA's policy on alcohol?
Front
Abuse or excessive use of alcohol will not be condoned or accepted as part of any military tradition, ceremony or event.
Back
What is the most desirable method of discovering alcohol or drug abuse?
Front
Voluntary (self) identification
Back
How many weeks of residential treatment are involved in Level III?
Front
4 to 6 weeks
Back
Can the results of the portable breath testing device be Used legally?
Front
NO, they are for preliminary screening or educational purposes