Military units have temporarily halted sexual assault prevention and response (SAPR) training amid compliance reviews following President Trump's executive orders focusing on government diversity, equity, and inclusion. This affects programs geared towards assisting assault victims, although support services remain uninterrupted. The review aims to ensure that training aligns with the new directives. Navy and Marine Corps representatives confirm the pauses and adjustments in training curricula, but the impact on already high military sexual assault rates remains a concern.
Military units have paused their sexual assault prevention and response training due to ongoing compliance reviews prompted by Trump's executive orders, affecting programs designed to help assault victims.
The Office of Personnel Management (OPM) directed a review of military training programs to ensure compliance with executive orders on diversity, equity, and inclusion, impacting sexual assault prevention measures.
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