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Southern Regional Medical Command

Southern Regional Medical Command. USE of the US Army Soldier Leader Risk Tool (USA SLRRT ). CONDENSED. 13 September 2012. ( For SRMC MTF/TF Use Only) ). DISCLAIMER.

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Southern Regional Medical Command

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  1. Southern Regional Medical Command USE of the US Army Soldier Leader Risk Tool (USA SLRRT) CONDENSED 13 September2012 (For SRMC MTF/TF Use Only))

  2. DISCLAIMER • This is a condensed version of the 19 page guide to the USA SLRRT and is not a replacement for the guide. The primary purpose of this presentation is to give a brief overview of the utilization of this tool prior to implementation throughout the force. The SLRRT Tool and Guide are posted on the SRMC SharePoint and the Army G-1 Suicide Prevention Website.

  3. When to use the SLRRT • Between Now and 27 September 2012 as part of Suicide Prevention Month (All Military) • New Arrivals to your unit within 30 days • IET/BCT/WOBC/AIT/BOLC Soldiers within 14 days • 90 days prior and 30 days after deployment • Annually for all Soldiers at a minimum • Any other time the leader deems necessary

  4. Forms Required to Complete this Task • DA 4856 (Developmental Counseling Form) • DA 3881 (Rights Warning Procedure/Waiver Certificate) *** Only Required if the Counselor determines that a possible crime may have or may be committed. Prior to filling out this form, contact your local JAG***

  5. Use of the SLRRT • Counsel your Soldiers! Complete the counseling (DA4856) to include a purpose, key points, a plan of action if necessary, a closing, leader responsibilities and an assessment of the plan. • Use the SLRRT as a tool to guide the conversations using open ended questions not check the block. • Throughout the conversation, document and assess your Soldier, utilizing the tool, with an assessment of low, moderate or high • If the Soldier causes concern on your part during discussion of any of the 26 issues of concern, refer to and utilize the Leader Actions.

  6. Use of the SLRRT (Assessment Phase) • During the counseling, leaders assess their Soldier utilizing the following levels: • Low- Soldier has no potential adverse issues. Adverse outcomes appear low. • Moderate- behavior is concerning (alcoholism, family issues, financial, legal issues. Soldier has potential for adverse issues. Adverse outcome appears possible. ( Notify Chain of Command, Bn. or higher) • High- Adverse behavior is identified and Soldier is possibly a danger to himself or others.(Notify Chain of Command Immediately Bn. Or higher)

  7. WHEN IN DOUBT SEEK HELP! • This tool is to assist leaders in identifying early warning signs when their Soldiers may be in trouble • This tool is not the be all end all. When in doubt seek help from all possible avenues. Better to have asked for assistance and helped a Soldier then remained quiet and lost a life!

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