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Privacy Policies: Assessment
Privacy Policies in Recovery Housing
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Privacy Policies: Assessment
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Protecting resident privacy is NOT integral to supporting the social model of recovery in recovery housing.
(Required)
True
False
It is important that a recovery housing organization contact its own legal counsel to understand how privacy and confidentiality laws apply to them.
(Required)
True
False
How does protecting resident privacy contribute to fostering trust and rapport within the recovery housing community?
(Required)
By disclosing residents' personal information to peers and staff members
By ensuring that residents feel safe and supported within the community
By encouraging residents to judge and stigmatize one another
By discouraging residents from engaging in recovery-oriented activities
What role does privacy play in promoting autonomy among residents in recovery housing?
(Required)
Privacy limits residents' ability to make decisions about their recovery journey
Privacy empowers residents to maintain control over their personal information and decisions
Privacy discourages residents from seeking support and assistance from peers and staff
Privacy increases residents' dependence on staff members for decision-making.
How can recovery housing operators support residents in advocating for their privacy rights?
(Required)
By dismissing residents' concerns about privacy and confidentiality
By providing education and resources on privacy rights and confidentiality
By discouraging residents from expressing their privacy concerns
By penalizing residents for raising privacy-related issues
Course Syllabus
Not Enrolled
Privacy Policies in Recovery Housing
1.
Privacy Policies: Journal Exercise
2.
Privacy Policies: Introduction
3.
Privacy Policies: Legal Considerations
4.
Privacy Policies: Legal Considerations, continued
5.
Privacy Policies: NARR Standards
6.
Privacy Policies: Setting Expectations for Staff
7.
Privacy Policies: What and When Information is Collected
8.
Privacy Policies: Appropriate Records Storage
9.
Privacy Policies: When and How Information is Shared
10.
Privacy Policies: Staff Training is Important
11.
Privacy Policies: Resident Expectations
12. Privacy Policies: Assessment
13.
Privacy Policies: NEXT STEPS
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