 Sexual assault affects the safety and readiness of all service members, destroying trust and integrating our Navy. The sexual assault prevention and response, or SAPRA program, teaches sailors to be first responders through bystander intervention. Something that you really believe in, something that you do take seriously, that it is something that you should get involved in, oftentimes it's pair on pair, so therefore just making sure, being that bystander, as you know, step up, step in, and when you know something's not right or something's not headed in the right direction, just go ahead and try to eliminate it at the lowest level possible. Whether it be just, hey, this doesn't look right, let's go over here, check it out, or you know, hey, I think you've had enough, you know, it's time to go, whatever the cakes may be, that's really what it's all about. For more information about the SAPRA program, contact your local SAPRA advocate.