 Welcome to a new week of The Rundown. On this episode, CNP and Fleet discuss Salarization. We take a look at the Navy Sexual Assault and Prevention Response Conference and online help for survivors of sexual assault. Advice from Robert Burke and Fleet Master Chief Russell Smith published an article this week in Navy Times that discusses a process that every sailor has gone through, Salarization. While the initial process starts a recruit training command, CNP said that Salarization is a career-long process that ends only when a sailor is propped to shore for the final time. He urges leaders to continue to instill Navy Corps values in young sailors throughout their careers. CNP and Fleet discuss the importance of the chief's mess as being the most influential people in sailor's development and said that they are the ones who must own the process. Read the entire article in our latest edition of the Weekly Wire. The Department of the Navy hosted the SAPRA conference in Orlando, Florida this past week to develop new ways to prevent sexual assaults. The four-day training seminar involved more than 300 leaders from the SAPRA community to provide support to sexual assault survivors and to create new methods for sexual assault prevention. This year's theme was engaging all voices. Top is covered included the roles of pornography and alcohol in sexual assaults, technology, and social media. Check out the story on Navy.mil for more information and the link to the Navy's SAPRA office. The Department of Defense has lost a program to help sailors heal after an act of sexual assault. The program is called Building Hope and Resiliency, addressing the effects of sexual assault. The program is self-guided. Within the program are coping mechanisms for sailors, relaxation exercises, definitions, links, and resources for ongoing support. You can access the program by visiting the Safe Helpline website. You can also access the program through the Safe Helpline app. For more information on how to download the app, visit safehelpline.org slash aboutmobile. Well, that's all for this week. For any questions, send us a message at usnpeople.fct and navy.mil. For the Chief Naval Personnel, I'm MC2 L.J. Burleson. Thanks for watching.