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Implement an evaluation to ensure that the peer worker role remains true to the values
of peer support and to demonstrate positive outcomes that result from including peer
workers in the service system.

Best Practice Guidelines for the Next Generation of Cultural Competence. Domain 6 for
the CPRP and chapter 9. - CORRECT ANSWERS-1. Focus on developing and applying
skills and their application to move PsyR and recovery beyond consciousness-raising.

2. Identify specific skills that promote genuine, respectful (as defined by the culture),
cross-cultural discussions with recovering persons, families, and members of their
social network.

3. Identify what questions to ask and when and how to ask them in ways that elicit a
person's and family surface, deep cultural beliefs and personalized meanings without
being perceived as intrusive.

4. Incorporate and use cultural, familial, community strengths, and resources throughout
rehabilitation and recovery plans to facilitate a persons recovery.

5. Raise questions, even when there are no definitive answers, about whether
observations or information received may possibly be cultural, secondary to one's
illness, or perhaps a combination of the two.

6. Develop a multicultural assessment guide and illustrative case examples that
facilitate cross cultural interviewing and communication.

7. Implement novel practices that meet the criteria for community defined evidence.

8. Standardize methods in a "lesson plan" or facilitators manual when designing
community defined practices so that others within a program or across practice settings
can replicate the intervention. This can pave there way for future research.

9. Modify, adapt, or tailor evidence based practices so that they better accommodate a
person's cultural traits and characteristics.

10. Increase access to behavioral health and recovery services for those marginalized
through development of culturally adapted outreach strategies.

,11. Inquire about affects of discrimination due to both the illness(es) and/or membership
in other culturally, socially devalued groups by targeting set-management and advocacy
skills.

12. Upgrade and standa

Best Practice Guidelines for Permanent Supported Housing. Chapter 10. - CORRECT
ANSWERS-1. Recognize that all people have a right to housing.

2. Eliminate eligibility criteria that create unnecessary and unreasonable barriers to
entry. There should be no need to prove "housing readiness" no requirement for
sobriety, and no contingency demands, such as medication compliance.

3. Appreciate strengths and value each person's potential for creativity, growth, and
recovery.

4. Offer choices, including varied housing options, and honor the decisions people make
in response to those offers.

5. Develop positive helping relationships, recognizing that success will depend on
building an alliance with each program participant.

6. Use harm reduction and motivational interviewing approaches to encourage (rather
than mandate) recovery from drug and alcohol problems.

7. Locate and support "normal" non-segregated housing and help people develop
connections and interests that will promote community integration.

8. Provide long term and flexible supports that build skills and independence while
avoiding crises and setbacks.

Best Practice Guidelines for Supported Employment. Chapter 11. - CORRECT
ANSWERS-1. Focus on helping people get and keep competitive employment ("real
jobs for real pay").
2. Move job seekers into competitive jobs quickly.
3. offer choice, and build employment services around the preferences and interests of
the job seeker.
4. Provide continuous and long term supports.
5. Link services to clinical treatment to coordinate services in a way that supports, rather
than impedes, employment.
6. Provide extensive and ongoing benefits counseling.

Best Practice Guidelines in Supported Education. Chapter 12. - CORRECT ANSWERS-
1. Demonstrate a commitment to the supported education philosophy in program
description materials and in the process of service delivery.
2. Designate a supported education team or specialist.

, 3. Base supported education program eligibility solely on desire to participate and
having HS/GED degree, which is necessary for accessing post-secondary education.
4. Offer supported education program services that match participant preferences.
5. Use a specific supported education educational assessment and work with students
to develop a person-centered supported education educational goal plan.
6. Ensure that supported education program activities are congruent with individual
treatment plans and include confidence and knowledge building activities.
7. Provide individualized enrollment supports and include enco Principle 1 - CORRECT
ANSWERS-Psychiatric Rehabilitation practitioners convey hope and respect and
believe that all individuals have the capacity for learning and growth.

Principle 2 - CORRECT ANSWERS-Psychiatric Rehabilitation practitioners recognize
that culture is central to recovery and strive to ensure that all services are culturally
relevant to individuals receiving services.

Principle 3 - CORRECT ANSWERS-Psychiatric Rehabilitation practitioners engage in
the processes of informed and shared decision-making and facilitate partnerships with
other people the individual receiving services has identified.

Principle 4 - CORRECT ANSWERS-Psychiatric rehabilitation practices build on the
strengths and capabilities of individuals.

Principle 5 - CORRECT ANSWERS-Psychiatric rehabilitation practices are person‐
centered; they are designed to address the unique
needs of individuals, consistent with their values, hopes and aspirations.

Principle 6 - CORRECT ANSWERS-Psychiatric rehabilitation practices support full
integration of people in recovery into their
communities where they can exercise their rights of citizenship, as well as to accept the
responsibilities and explore the opportunities that come with being a member of a
community and a larger society.

Principle 7 - CORRECT ANSWERS-Psychiatric rehabilitation practices promote self‐
determination and empowerment. All individuals
have the right to make their own decisions, including decisions about the types of
services and supports they
receive.

Principle 8 - CORRECT ANSWERS-Psychiatric rehabilitation practices facilitate the
development of personal support networks by
utilizing natural supports within communities, peer support initiatives, and self‐ and
mutual‐help groups.

Principle 9 - CORRECT ANSWERS-Psychiatric rehabilitation practices strive to help
individuals improve the quality of all aspects of

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