Self-Assessment By: Wood Lane Group #3. * To enable participants to discover their strengths & care giving gifts * To enable participants to identify.

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Self-Assessment By: Wood Lane Group #3

* To enable participants to discover their strengths & care giving gifts * To enable participants to identify their personality style * To enable participants to self-assess their current service delivery culture

* What is your TRUE COLOR?

* We are all UNIQUE! * We are not always willing to change! * We must understand each other! Balance is the key! * We must understand the personalities of the people we serve in order to be able to serve them better!

* Do the people we serve feel safe? * Do the people that we serve feel empowered to make choices?

* Do the people we serve feel respected? * Do the people we serve feel happy and comfortable?

* Does everyone understand what a positive culture is? * Does everyone understand the power of positive relationships?

* Is everyone enthusiastic about the mission to create a positive culture? * Do we actively support each other to be successful?

* Does our culture promote self-determination and self- management? * Does our culture strive to improve the quality of life for the people we serve?

* Does our culture promote the hopes and dreams of the people we serve? * Have we moved our culture from “behavior supports” to quality of life?