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Paid Work Agreements: Assessment
Creating Paid Work Agreements for Recovery Housing
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Paid Work Agreements: Assessment
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What is the primary purpose of implementing paid work agreements in recovery housing?
(Required)
To generate additional revenue for the housing facility
To provide residents with opportunities for skill development and employment
To impose financial obligations on residents as a condition of stay
To discourage residents from seeking outside employment opportunities
How can recovery housing operators ensure fairness and equity in the implementation of paid work agreements?
(Required)
By providing preferential treatment to residents with higher-paying jobs
By imposing stricter requirements on residents with lower income levels
By ensuring that residents who are paid are not given preferential treatment for their work
By excluding residents from participating in paid work agreements based on personal biases or prejudices
What potential ethical considerations should recovery housing operators take into account when designing and implementing paid work agreements?
(Required)
The financial benefits for the housing facility
The potential impact on residents' well-being and recovery journey
The convenience of staff members
The enforcement of strict penalties for non-compliance
What potential challenges might arise when implementing paid work agreements in recovery housing, and how can they be addressed?
(Required)
Residents may face difficulties finding suitable employment opportunities. Recovery housing can help by offering job placement assistance and support.
Residents may feel overwhelmed by additional responsibilities. Recovery housing can help by providing guidance, mentorship, and encouragement.
Residents may experience discrimination or unfair treatment in the workplace. Recovery housing can help by advocating for equal opportunities and providing support.
All of the above.
Course Syllabus
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Creating Paid Work Agreements for Recovery Housing
1. Paid Work Agreements: Journal Exercise
2. Paid Work Agreements: Introduction
3. Paid Work Agreements: Appropriateness
4. Paid Work Agreements: Policy Considerations
5. Paid Work Agreements: Social Enterprise within Recovery Housing
6. Paid Work Agreements: Volunteering
7. Paid Work Agreements: House Managers/Resident Leaders
8. Paid Work Agreements: Assessment
9. Paid Work Agreements: NEXT STEPS
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