Roommate Mediation
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- Q1Does a roommate mediation have to occur before a resident can move rooms?No, who cares if roommates can’t resolve conflict?Yes, if the resident is moving due to a conflict with their roommateNot if the resident’s safety is threatenedBoth - Yes if the resident is moving due to a conflict with their roommate but not if the resident’s safety is threatened30s
- Q2What document should a student staff member defer to when discussing community standards that the residents set?The residents’ Roommate AgreementThe Butler Res Life Policy Guidelines“Da Rules” (if you know, you know)The Collegian30s
- Q3What does the LARA discussion strategy acronym stand for?Laugh, acquire currency, run amok, argueLive, affirm, respond, ask questionsListen, affirm, respond, ask questionsListen, affirm, respond, add30s
- Q4Is it okay to help residents create new standards in a mediation?Yes, they can amend their original standardsNo, they should have been more honest in the roommate agreement meetingNo, their standards are permanentYes, but only if they pay the A/CA $5 to edit the document30s
- Q5Why do we encourage a roommate mediation meeting prior to moving a resident?To help students work and live through conflict & differenceAll of these responsesTo help residents see each others’ perspectivesTo hold residents accountable to community standards they create30s