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Either sites dedicated to SRV or links to important SRV information.

Wolfensberger- Social Role Valorization and, or Versus, "Empowerment"

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http://imaginecolorado.org/LaborSource/Social%20Role%20Valorizationand,%20or%20Versus,%20Empowerment.pdf

Joe Osburn: An Overview of Social Role Valorization Theory
 

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http://www.socialrolevalorization.com/resource/content.html

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Normalization and Social Role Valorization: Guidance for Human Service Development, Errol Cocks

In the Hong Kong Journal of Psychiatry

http://www.hkjpsych.com/Normalisation.pdf

Implementation Of Normalization Goals: Environmental Manipulations Designed to Achieve Normalization

(Summarized from Wolfensburger, Wolf and Thomas, Susan, 1983: Program Analysis of Service Systems' Implementation of Normalization Goals (PASSING) published by the National Institute on Mental Retardation)

From the site run by The MILLS COMMUNITY SUPPORT CORPORATION, Almonte, Ontario

http://www.cyberus.ca/~acdc/srv.htm

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Two Perspectives on the Life of the Person with Intellectual Handicap, Kent Ericsson and Patricia Ericsson

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http://www.skinfaxe.se/ebok/bangkok.pdf

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SRV web from Australia:

John Armstrong edits this comprehensive web.  It includes links top other sites, contacts for trainers and lists of training events.  I will not tend to duplicate his list of Australian and New Zealand training events, but there will be overlap between his page and mine for the rest of the world.

http://www.socialrolevalorization.com/

University of Central England in Birmingham Site

This site has information on SRV and Normalization.

Normalization:

http://www.hcc.uce.ac.uk/cpsu/Packs/LD/normal.htm

Social Role Valorization:

http://www.hcc.uce.ac.uk/cpsu/Packs/LD/social.htm

Social Role Valorization Discussion Board

This is an online forum dedicated to topics related to social role valorisation, including both theory and implementation issues.

server2.ezboard.com/bsocialrolevalorization

American Psychological Association

Preface to the Manual of Diagnosis and Professional Practice in Mental Retardation.  This includes a reference to how Normalization and Social Role Valorization have affected the development of responses to Developmental Impairment.

http://www.apa.org/divisions/div33/preface.html

MNCDD on Normalization

From a site run by the Minnesota Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities .

http://www.mncdd.org/parallels/five/5c/5.html

MNCDD on Social Role Valorization

From a site run by the Minnesota Governor's Council on Developmental Disabilities .

http://www.mncdd.org/parallels/five/5c/6.html

Normalization and SRV Bibliography

From the Gridley Howe Library:

Normalization and SRV Bibliography (With references on social validation/validity):

http://www.brandeis.edu/lemberg/SGHL/Subpages/Collections/bibs/Normaliz.pdf

Normalization and SRV Information from Mercer Modules

Mercer Modules are part of the teaching program for Learning Disability in North Dakota.

Normalization and SRV:

http://216.221.125.147/webapps/mercer_modules/sped255/agingcd/normalization.htm

Individualization:

http://216.221.125.147/webapps/mercer_modules/sped255/agingcd/individualization.htm

Criteria for Normalization:

http://216.221.125.147/webapps/mercer_modules/sped255/agingcd/criterianormalization.htm

Dr Klitzing's Power Point Presentations on SRV and Inclusion

Dr Klitzing's courses from Illinois State University.

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http://www.cast.ilstu.edu/klitzing/KNR270.CONCEPTUAL%20CORNERSTONES.pwrpt.ppt

www.cast.ilstu.edu/klitzing/hpr_270_slk/KNR270.Inclusion.1.ppt

Social Role Valorization

A scientific explanation of  societal devaluation  of groups & individuals.

How this happens and how it might be changed.

 

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