Events

When “Just Okay” Is Not Good Enough: An Exploration of the Conservatism Corollary

Zoom Online Platform

Hungry for more information about Social Role Valorization? Had some basic training in it? If so, then this workshop is for you. The global pandemic is causing us to interact differently, and Keystone Institute is adapting by providing our courses and events online, using the best platform we can find. This event is a pilot, and we need your help by attending it and providing us with feedback and suggestions. Please join us as we introduce participants to a powerful component within SRV known as the Conservatism Corollary. This has nothing to do with politics but DOES have to do with strengthening the options we offer to people as we help them to have access to the good things of life.

Ringing in Our Hearts and Minds: A Short Course on Model Coherency

Zoom Online Platform

Model Coherency: An SRV-Based Framework for Designing and Evaluating Services

The concept of model coherency is one of the themes of and for Social Role Valorization (SRV) theory. Yet another fabulous gem of SRV, this concept is so helpful when both designing and evaluating a service. How well a service "hangs together" in every way is the big idea behind Model Coherency. This workshop is designed for those who have some training in Social Role Valorization, and those who have also done deep SRV study. Be prepared for hands-on experiential learning, as we take the ideas and put them to work together.

On Voice and Choice

Zoom Online Platform

Across the world, most valued people have some level of choice and voice in their lives, perhaps not about everything, but about many things. We make many daily decisions, express our opinions freely, and often have leeway to steer our lives in one direction or another, to take some risks, and to stretch ourselves.

Foundations of Direct Support: National Training for Direct Support Practitioners 2.0 (Phase 2)

Sarovar Hotel, Delhi

KII has developed a four-phase, 13-module curriculum that is a combination of theory and practicum, to provide a high-quality direct support preparation program. It is intended for promising supervisors as well as direct workers in special schools, vocational programs, recreational programs, day centers, and residential programs. Many committed parents and professionals have contributed their know-how and expertise and helped develop these modules. This train-the-trainer course will be offered in a hybrid format – a mix of virtual and face-to-face sessions – over a period of 4 months.