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Good Neighbor: Assessment #1
Being a Good Neighbor in Recovery Housing
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Good Neighbor: Assessment #1
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Reaching out beyond the recovery home to the larger community can help residents feel connected and develop positive, pro-social skills that will continue to help them after they leave recovery housing.
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True
False
Parking is generally never a neighborhood concern when a recovery house is being started.
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True
False
Maintaining the exterior of the property is a good way to show neighbors that you care about the community.
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True
False
A recovery house's code of conduct should never include details about how residents are to act in the neighborhood.
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True
False
Recovery homes are required to have policies concerning visitors.
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True
False
Course Syllabus
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Being a Good Neighbor in Recovery Housing
Good Neighbor: Journal Exercise
Good Neighbor: Stigma Journal Exercise
Good Neighbor: Overview
Good Neighbor: Being a Good Neighbor
Good Neighbor: Parking
Good Neighbor: Property Upkeep
Good Neighbor: Behavior Expectations
Good Neighbor: Visitors
Good Neighbor: Assessment #1
Good Neighbor: Neighbor Concerns Policy
Good Neighbor: Neighbor Concerns Policy Elements - Neighbor Approaches Resident
Good Neighbor: Neighbor Concerns Policy Elements - Organization Steps
Good Neighbor: NIMBY
Good Neighbor: Know Local Laws
Good Neighbor: Build Relationships with Local Leaders
Good Neighbor: Understand Rights of Residents
Good Neighbor: Consider Outreach
Good Neighbor: Assessment #2
Good Neighbor: NEXT STEPS
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