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House Meetings: Assessment
House Meetings in Recovery Housing
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House Meetings: Assessment
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How can meeting facilitators ensure that quieter individuals have an opportunity to contribute?
(Required)
By only allowing dominant voices to speak
By providing opportunities for quieter individuals to share their thoughts, such as through written feedback or small group discussions
By ignoring quieter individuals altogether
By encouraging dominant voices to speak even louder
How often are house meetings required to be held in a recovery home?
(Required)
Once a month
Twice a month
Once a week
Every day
House meetings are crucial in creating a supportive and cohesive environment within a recovery home.
(Required)
True
False
House meetings should be scheduled at times that are convenient for recovery housing staff, regardless of the residents' work and other schedules.
(Required)
True
False
Which basic house meeting rule should NOT be implemented?
(Required)
Allow others to finish speaking before you start speaking
Listen when others are speaking instead of holding your own conversation
Meeting conversations are not confidential and can be repeated anywhere
Be open to new and different ideas
Course Syllabus
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House Meetings in Recovery Housing
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
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