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Good Neighbor: Assessment #2
Being a Good Neighbor in Recovery Housing
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Good Neighbor: Assessment #2
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Having a well-written neighbor concern policy can help make sure that neighbors' complaints are handled with care and appropriate attention.
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A well-written neighbor concern policy should make it clear what residents should do if they are approached by a neighbor.
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True
False
A well-written neighbor concern policy should clearly describe what the resident is required to do with the information after speaking with a neighbor with a concern.
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True
False
NIMBYism is when community members may not generally be opposed to recovery housing or people in recovery, but they still adamantly oppose having a recovery home in their neighborhood.
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False
The residents of recovery housing are NOT considered individuals with disabilities, and are NOT a protected class under federal and state fair housing laws.
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True
False
Course Syllabus
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Being a Good Neighbor in Recovery Housing
1. Good Neighbor: Journal Exercise
2. Good Neighbor: Stigma Journal Exercise
3. Good Neighbor: Overview
4. Good Neighbor: Being a Good Neighbor
5. Good Neighbor: Parking
6. Good Neighbor: Property Upkeep
7. Good Neighbor: Behavior Expectations
8. Good Neighbor: Visitors
9. Good Neighbor: Assessment #1
10. Good Neighbor: Neighbor Concerns Policy
11. Good Neighbor: Neighbor Concerns Policy Elements - Neighbor Approaches Resident
12. Good Neighbor: Neighbor Concerns Policy Elements - Organization Steps
13. Good Neighbor: NIMBY
14. Good Neighbor: Know Local Laws
15. Good Neighbor: Build Relationships with Local Leaders
16. Good Neighbor: Understand Rights of Residents
17. Good Neighbor: Consider Outreach
18. Good Neighbor: Assessment #2
19. Good Neighbor: NEXT STEPS
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