House Meetings: Creating a Safe and Inclusive Environment
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A house meeting can only be productive if residents feel safe to share openly with one another.
As previously discussed, setting ground rules can create a safe space.
It is also important that you take other steps to address inclusivity:
- Ensure that every person is welcomed and acknowledged.
- Create an agenda where each person is allowed to share.
- Be sure that inclusive language is used throughout the meeting.
- Openly address any discriminatory language or microaggressions that occur during the meeting.
Course Syllabus
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1. House Meetings: Journal Exercise | ||
2. House Meetings: Introduction | ||
3. House Meetings: Scheduling | ||
4. House Meetings: Space | ||
5. House Meetings: What to Discuss | ||
6. House Meetings: Creating an Agenda | ||
7. House Meetings: Creating a Safe and Inclusive Environment | ||
8. House Meetings: Developing Resident Leadership | ||
9. House Meetings: Addressing Conflict | ||
10. House Meetings: Record Keeping | ||
11. House Meetings: Assessment | ||
12. House Meetings: NEXT STEPS |