Hello
The L'Institut Valor Institute would be helpful.
http://www.instvalor.ca/introen.htm
Website contents are in English and French.
It also might be an idea to contact Dr. Wolf Wolfensberger, Susan Graham and
colleagues at the Training Institute at Syracuse University for some
suggestions.
Vivien Runnels
Centre for Research on Community Services
University of Ottawa, ON, Canada
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Hi all;
Darcy Elks in West Chester, PA USA has done a great job as a senior SRV
trainer and parent of making SRV accessible and meaningful to parents. She
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Thomas
Thomas J. Neuville, Ph.D
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Millersville University
Department of Special Education
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Hi folks:
Is anyone here aware of published research done using or exploring the
social role valorization approach with PARENTS of people with disabilities,
as a way to help them (the parents, not their children) cope with devalued
or "spoiled" social identity?
Thanks,
Mitzi Waltz
University of Sunderland
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