Mission
A commander's tool designed to identify and reduce Soldiers' high-risk behaviors.
The RRP focuses on effective use of installation resources and a coordinated effort between commanders and installation agencies to implement intervention and prevention programs. The RRP supports the Army's well-being program initiatives by integrating prevention and intervention programs into a framework contributing to performance, readiness and retention. The RRP also allows commanders to compare their units against others to determine if their unit requires command and/or other interventions.
OBJECTIVES
Increase unit readiness by providing systematic prevention, intervention methods and materials to commanders to eliminate or mitigate individual high-risk behavior.
Risk reduction accomplishes this through:
- Data collection, analyses and reporting to commanders.
- Conduct anonymous Unit Risk Inventory (URI) and R-URI surveys
- Commanders will administer the URI to all deploying Soldiers at least 30 days before an operation deployment. Incoming commanders should consider this a necessary action during their change of command.
- Commanders will administer the R-URI to redeploying Soldiers between 90 and 180 days after their return from deployment.
WHAT IT IS
- Tool to maximize responsiveness to leaders.
- Tool to maximize resources available.
- Tool to minimize tragic, high-risk behaviors.
- Tool to improve outcomes for health, safety and deployability.