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  2. Wolf Wolfensberger - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Peregrin Joachim Wolfensberger, Ph.D. (1934–2011) [1] was a German American academic who influenced disability policy and practice through his development of North American Normalization and social role valorization (SRV).

  3. Social role valorization - Wikipedia

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    Social role valorization (SRV) is a method for improving the lives of people who are of low status in society. (In countries of the British commonwealth , [ 1 ] the third word in the term is usually spelled valorisation, but the abbreviation is the same.)

  4. Normalization (people with disabilities) - Wikipedia

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    (1999). In: R. Flynn & R. LeMay, "A Quarter Century of Normalization and Social Role Valorization: Evolution and Impact". (pp. 317–349). Ottawa, Canada: University of Ottawa Press. The social origins of normalisation by Simon Whitehead in the reader Normalisation from Europe by Hillary Brown and Helen Smith (1992, Routledge). Foreword by ...

  5. Positive behavior support - Wikipedia

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    Positive behavior support (PBS) uses tools from applied behaviour analysis and values of normalisation and social role valorisation theory to improve quality of life, usually in schools. PBS uses functional analysis to understand what maintains an individual's challenging behavior and how to support the individual to get these needs met in more ...

  6. John O'Brien (advocate) - Wikipedia

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    John O'Brien speaking in Chorley in 2007 [1]. John O'Brien is a leading thinker who has written widely in the field of disability. [2] [3] He is a pioneer and lifelong advocate of Person Centred Planning. [4]

  7. Gunnar Dybwad - Wikipedia

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    Gunnar Dybwad (1909–2001) was an American professor and advocate for the rights of people with disabilities, particularly developmental disabilities.He is best known for his support for the social model of disability, reframing disability accommodations as a matter of civil rights, not medical treatment. [1]

  8. Social model of disability - Wikipedia

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    Following the UPIAS "social definition of disability", in 1983 the disabled academic Mike Oliver coined the phrase social model of disability in reference to these ideological developments. [14] Oliver focused on the idea of an individual model (of which the medical was a part) versus a social model, derived from the distinction originally made ...

  9. Person-centred planning - Wikipedia

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    Person-centred planning (PCP) is a set of approaches designed to assist an individual to plan their life and supports. [1] It is most often used for life planning with people with learning and developmental disabilities, though recently it has been advocated as a method of planning personalised support with many other sections of society who find themselves disempowered by traditional methods ...