4.J.30. Responsive neighbor
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NARR Standard 3.0: 4.J.30. Be responsive to neighbor concerns.
Just as new residents are joining a community and must work to integrate with and care for the other residents, recovery residence communities can model this behavior by integrating with the neighborhood they are part of. In residential zoning, this includes blending in as a single-family home, not posting signage, and maintaining a pleasant residence. This reinforces the goal that the house is part of a neighborhood, not an island unto itself. This can also help reduce discrimination toward residents who are working to integrate themselves into the community. — NARR Standard 3.0 Compendium
The standard is upheld by the following rules:
- 4.J.30.a. Policies and procedures provide neighbors with theresponsible person’s contact information upon request.
- 4.J.30.b. Policies and procedures that require the responsible person(s) to respond to neighbor’s concerns.
- 4.J.30.c. Resident and staff orientations include how to greet andinteract with neighbors and/or concerned parties.
Table of Contents
4.J.30.a. Contact information | |
4.J.30.b. Complaint response | |
4.J.30.c. Neighbor interaction |
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