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For over forty years Wolf Wolfensberger has been a significant figure in the world of human services, especially in the field of learning disability.
Read More‘PASSING’ is an acronym for ‘Program Analysis of Service Systems’ Implementation of Normalization Goals.
Read MoreThis book provides extensive and detailed instructions on how to protect patients in hospitals, especially if the person is a member of a class that is societally devalued (such as the elderly, or those with bodily or mental impairments).
Read MoreAdults with disabilities enjoying active, rewarding, and meaningful daytimes in their communities - that's the reality when service providers and programs tap into innovative support strategies that really work. That's just what they'll do helping adults "make the day matter".
Read MoreAnne Donnellan and Martha Leary demonstrate the neglected discipline of seeking a new pattern of understanding.
Read MoreThe first two chapters explain SRV, and give depth and background to SRV as an empirical theory that is applicable to human services of all kinds, to all sorts of people. The remaining chapters are all revised and expanded versions of presentations that Dr.
Read MorePedro, a young boy with autism who loves whales more than anything, is heartbroken when he's told to put away his favorite toy whale on the first day of school.
Read MoreONE OF THE KEY ELEMENTS of Social Role Valorization (SRV) theory is the importance of interpersonal identification between societally valued and devalued people. Yet, there are certain devalued groups or individuals with whom interpersonal identification is a major challenge to others.
Read MoreThe concept of support circles is not a new one. Mutual support in one form or another has always existed, and continues to exist in communities. However, the creation of intentional support circles for people with disabilities has their origins in Canada from the early 1980's.
Read MoreThe National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS) is a new Federal system for ensuring people with disability have the support they require to engage more fully in social and economic life.
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