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Assistant Commandant for Health, Safety, and Work-Life (CG-1K)

Official Portrait of RADM Paul Jung


RADM Paul Jung Biography

Office of Work-Life (CG-1K1)

Responsible for establishing, developing and promulgating Work-Life policy and interpreting program standards for Coast Guard-wide implementation.

Office of Health Services (CG-1K2)

Provides health care to active duty and reserve members in support of Coast Guard missions, ensures the medical and dental readiness of all Coast Guard members to maintain ability for worldwide deployment, and ensures the availability of quality, cost effective health care for all eligible beneficiaries.

Office of Safety and Environmental Health (CG-1K3)

Responsible to ensure that our people, systems, infrastructure, and processes are safely integrated to maximize mission effectiveness, mitigate workplace hazards and sustain healthy operations.

Sexual Assault Prevention, Response, and Recovery (SAPRR) (CG-1K4)

The mission of the Coast Guard’s Sexual Assault Prevention, Response, and Recovery (SAPRR) Program is to eliminate sexual assault from our Service.

Human Research Protection Program (HRPP)

Responsible for establishing, developing and promulgating Coast Guard policy to comply with the Code of Federal Regulations and DHS Directives for the protection, safety, and welfare of personnel participating in tests, evaluations, and research activities.


HSWL Mobile App - You don’t need to go it alone. The Critical Incident Stress Response program can help. This, and information on other Work-Life programs can be found on the HSWL mobile app



 

CG SUPRT - is an Employee Assistance Program that provides health coaching, financial coaching, non-medical counseling, education and referral services for Coast Guard military, Selected Reservists and Civilian personnel and family members.


 

 

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