Grounding and Acknowledgments (Core Competencies: 1.5; 2.5; 3.7)
The State of Wisconsin was founded in 1848 as the 30th state in the United States of America on the land of the Ojibwe, Potawatomi, Oneida, Mohegan, Ho-Chunk, Menominee, and Brothertown. Each of these sovereign nations has their own government, traditions, ceremonies, and culture. They survived with the principles of peer values, including the Grandfather Teachings: humility, honesty, truth, wisdom, respect, bravery, and love. These teachings cross cultural lines and are exhibits of community practices that have mentored several generations. It is in this spirit that we celebrate the diversity of our state and work for the opportunity for all to receive peer support. Introductions (Core Competencies: 1.4; 1.6; 1.10; 3.5; 4.2; 4.8) • Who are you? (If comfortable sharing: What are your pronouns?)
• What does this course mean to you?
• How will participation in this course impact your community?
• What do you like to do in your spare time (interests, activities, hobbies, etc.)?
• Describe a safe environment that would enable you to go beyond your comfort zone. What does the group culture look like?
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