Elements of Dignity: Recognition, Fairness, and Benefit of the Doubt
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Speaking of the Utah Pilot Project, University of Utah President Taylor Randall said, “The Dignity Index relies on one of the most ancient tools for social change in the history of human beings – conscience. When we see how often we use contempt and how harmful it is, we see we’re a part of the problem, and that makes us part of the solution.”
Donna Hicks, the author of the book Dignity: Its Essential Role in Resolving Conflict created the list of The 10 Elements of Dignity.
- ACCEPTING DIGNITY
- INCLUSION
- SAFETY
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
- INDEPENDENCE
- RECOGNITION
- FAIRNESS
- BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT
- UNDERSTANDING
- ACCOUNTABILITY
This episode focuses on:
RECOGNITION
“Validate others for their talents, hard work, thoughtfulness, and help. Be generous with praise, and show appreciation and gratitude to others for their contributions and ideas."
FAIRNESS
“Treat people justly, with equality, and in an evenhanded way according to agreed-on laws and rules. People feel that you have honored their dignity when you treat them without discrimination or injustice.”
BENEFIT OF THE DOUBT
“Treat people as trustworthy. Start with the premise that others have good motives and are acting with integrity.”
David Ostler's book Bridges: Ministering to Those Who Question is a helpful resource.
Request to join the private Facebook group Bridges: Support for LDS Parents of Adult Children. Answering the membership questions is required to be admitted to the group.
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