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  2. Felix Biestek - Wikipedia

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    (The client's right to self-determination may be limited by the client's capacity for decision-making, by civil and moral law, and by the function of the agency). Confidentiality : Confidentiality is the preservation of private information concerning the client, which is disclosed within the professional relationship, or is received from other ...

  3. Trauma-informed care - Wikipedia

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    Education, or a framework, to understand trauma experience and trauma bonding. Building a safe and trusted relationship, where brutal honesty can happen. Cultivating self-love. Researchers Wathen and colleagues describe four integrated principles evolved by key authors in this field. [44]

  4. Normalization (people with disabilities) - Wikipedia

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    The theory of social role valorization is closely related to the principle of normalization [7] having been developed with normalization as a foundation. [8] This theory retains most aspects of normalization concentrating on socially valued roles and means, in socially valued contexts to achieve integration and other core quality of life values.

  5. Social work - Wikipedia

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    The largest professional social work association in the United States is the National Association of Social Workers, they have instituted a code for professional conduct and a set of principles rooted in six core values: [109] service, social justice, dignity and worth of the person, importance of human relationships, integrity, and competence ...

  6. Dignity - Wikipedia

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    Human dignity is the fundamental principle of the German constitution. Article 1, paragraph 1 reads: "Human dignity shall be inviolable. To respect and protect it shall be the duty of all state authority." Human dignity is thus mentioned even before the right to life. This has a significant impact on German law-making and jurisdiction in both ...

  7. Social pedagogy - Wikipedia

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    Social pedagogy describes a holistic and relationship-centred way of working in care and educational settings with people across the course of their lives. In many countries across Europe (and increasingly beyond), it has a long-standing tradition as a field of practice and academic discipline concerned with addressing social inequality and facilitating social change by nurturing learning ...

  8. How the seven principles of Kwanzaa can be self-care methods

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    The seven-day celebration of Black culture also promotes seven specific principles: Umoja (unity), Kujichagulia (self-determination), Ujima (collective work and responsibility), Ujamaa ...

  9. Self-advocacy - Wikipedia

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    The self-advocacy movement developed alongside other movements, including the civil rights movement seeing a common goal in fighting for equal treatment. John F. Kennedy, in addition to passing civil rights legislation, also assembled a President's Panel on Mental Retardation. [41] self-advocates framed their demands using a rights-based ...