The entire clubhouse works together to prepare for the certification visit, evaluating the clubhouse performance in relationship to the Standards. Each area of the clubhouse is reviewed and discussed at community meetings, unit meetings, and other special forums convened to prepare for certification. The result of the self-study process is a written report from the clubhouse to the ICCD and the consulting team, describing the clubhouse and its areas of strength and relative weakness, as seen by the members and staff. In this process, the clubhouse begins to identify aspects of the program which they would like to improve. The Self-Study...
facilitates a sense of ownership and teamwork amongst the members and staff at the clubhouse
is a vehicle for increasing (Staff, Members and & Board Members) understanding and education about the clubhouse model
assists each individual to better understand his/her specific role in the success of the clubhouse
promotes consensus building about improving the clubhouse in relation to the Standards
generates a sense of empowerment for both members and staff at the clubhouse
becomes the foundation for strategic improvement in the operation of the clubhouse and provides the ICCD faculty team with a place to begin the consultation

 

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