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| The ACE model can help you and others with ways to intervene with destructive behaviors. It stands for _____ ______, and ______ |
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| Ask, Care, and Escort (Ask questions, show concern, and never leave a wingman, alone) |
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| When wingman develop these four areas of fitness, they reduce destructive behaviors. And, they are better able to deal with whatever stress comes their way. They are the four pillars of resiliency. |
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| mental, social, physical, and spiritual fitness. |
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| By embracing the 5Cs, Airmen and their families help to build a sense of belonging in their community, which in turn leads to well being, life balance, and resiliency for all. What are the 5 C's? |
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| Care, commit, connect, communicate, and celebrate |
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| The ability to withstand, recover, and/or grow in the face of stressors and changing demands. |
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| Promotes readiness, health, and wellness through preventative efforts and treatment of substance abuse. |
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| The highest at-risk group for sexual assault is the _____ year old group. |
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| The ___________ initiative helps you focus on behaviors that impair mission readiness. |
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| Culture of Responsible Choices (CoRC) |
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| What are the detrimental affects of substance abuse on physical health? |
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| increased blood pressure, stroke, heart disease, ulcers, liver illness, and a variety of other illnesses. |
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| Is it the SNCO's responsibility to refer members for assistance and testing? |
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| Whom should you contact if there is any threat of workplace violence? |
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| The WVAT (Workplace violence Awareness Team) |
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| Use this tool to predict the likelihood of violence: |
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| JACA (perceived justification, alternatives, consequences, and ability) |
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| Who makes up the WVAT (Workplace Violence Awareness Team)? |
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| A Supervisor, Family Support Center, Behavioral Science Flight, Chaplain, Military Equal Opportunity Office, Civilian Personnel Office, Security Forces, an Exclusive Recognized Union, and An Office of Special Investigations. |
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| Is the threat of physical violence still considered assault? |
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| What behavior can result in high absenteeism, decreased productivity, increased physical and mental illnesses, increased accidents, and more? |
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| What is the profile of a workplace murderer? |
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| male in his 40s, who is distrustful, paranoid, unable to accept alternative viewpoints, and does not take responsibility for his own shortcomings. He is generally seen as a loner, has an obsession with weapons and paramilitary gear and magazines. He has made threats or otherwise expressed an intention to use violence to solve a problem at work. And He does not have a history of actual mental illness or violent outbursts. |
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| After witnessing a violent event, members may continue to feel some rather intense emotions to include anger, rage, fear, terror, grief, sorrow, confusion, helplessness, guilt, depression, or withdrawal. This stage can last how long? |
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| days, weeks, or even months. |
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| When dealing with an abusive hostile or aggressive person, is it best to escort them to a more public or a private place? |
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| A private place. Have someone sit in on the meeting, notify a supervisor, the police, or call 911. |
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| You should make a workplace violence intervention and prevention plan. The plan should include which four sections? |
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| prevention, intervention, recovery and follow up |
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| The Air Force also has 11 specific policy and training elements that advocate taking care of Airmen. These include: |
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| Leadership involvement; Professional Military Education; Use of mental health services; Community preventive services; Education and training; Investigative interview policy; Trauma stress response; Integrated delivery system (IDS) and community action information board (CAIB); Limited privilege suicide prevention program; Integrated delivery system consultation assessment tool (formally behavioral health survey); and Suicide event surveillance system. |
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| Suicide risk factors include factors such as: |
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| relationship difficulties, substance abuse, legal, financial, medical, mental health, occupational problems, as well as depression, social isolation, and previous suicide threats or gestures |
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