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ARN30190-AR 600-85-001-WEB-3
600-85, KSARNG, Substance Abuse Prevention & Control, 2007 Jun 1(2)
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7. Installation prevention team
a. The IPT is composed of representatives from the installation programs and supporting agencies (for example, ASAP, Safety, PM, Army Community Service/Family Advocacy, Preventive Medicine, Chaplain’s office, Behavioral Health Clinic, SJA, Community Health Promotion Program, USACIDC, and tenant commands. Installation commanders may modify team composition to meet their RRP mission requirements.


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b. The IPT will meet quarterly to discuss risk reduction data for all units participating in the RRP. The IPT subject matter expert (SME) will provide analysis and recommendations for mitigating high-risk behaviors.
c. The focus of the IPT is to examine targeted areas of highest risk among individual units, and high-risk trends across the installation.
d. The RRPC or the ASAP manager has authority as the SME on high risk behaviors to act as spokesperson for the
IPT and disseminate information to commanders at all levels and at the Commander’s Ready and Resilient Council
(CR2C).

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