First published in 1991, the Diversity Awareness Profile, commonly
known as DAP, is a self-assessment tool that has helped millions of
individuals in organizations improve working relationships among diverse
co-workers and customers by increasing the awareness of their behavior
toward people and how it affects them and how an individual s behavior
affects others. The DAP is based on data gathered in a series of focus
groups, interviews, and thousands of diversity training sessions over
the past twenty years. The DAP highlights the fact that most people
don't mean to discriminate, judge, or isolate others. The purpose of
this 40-item instrument is to give people an opportunity to take a
snapshot of their behaviors as they are interacting with others.
The DAP Facilitator Guide, Second Edition, has been written to help
facilitators successfully administer the DAP as a part of a diversity
education curriculum. This fully-revised second edition walks
facilitators through the preparation, administration, and debrief of the
DAP. In addition, the guide offers key discussion questions and
instructions on how to best help participants create individualized
action plans.
This package includes the Facilitator's Guide and one DAP
assessment.