Events

The Road Most Traveled: Using the Culturally Valued Analogue as Your Guide

Online

Mapping out a vision of a big, full, inclusive life for vulnerable people can be full of road bumps. Sometimes we don’t know people very well, sometimes people are uncertain themselves about their identity, gifts, talents and what their future could hold; and sometimes we are so lost in “human service land” that we lose sight of the typical pathways of life and all they have to offer people. But when we are stuck while developing roles, designing services or even planning a house warming party for someone, using the culturally valued analogue (CVA) can provide us some tried and true guidance to get started, by reminding us to consider “What happens for people with a valued status?”

The Power of Roles

Online

This workshop gives participants a practical introduction to the principles of Social Role Valorization.

The Power of Roles

Online

This workshop gives participants a practical introduction to the principles of Social Role Valorization.

8th International Social Role Valorization Conference

Halifax Convention Centre 1650 Argyle Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia

8th International Social Role Valorization Conference
The Good Things of Life at Home, School, Work, and Beyond

Celebrating over 50 years of Normalization and Social Role Valorization!

This conference is an exciting opportunity to meet and hear from people from around the world who are using SRV to support others to create better lives for themselves.

The Power of Roles

Online

This workshop gives participants a practical introduction to the principles of Social Role Valorization.

Introduction to Social Role Valorization

Bongiorno Conference Center 430 Union Hall Road, Carlisle, PA, United States

This intensive workshop presents the idea of assisting people with disabilities and other devalued conditions to have positive social roles, which serves as a productive and helpful response to wounding life experiences. People wishing to understand the life experiences of people they support and the implications of those life experiences, and those who are committed to working toward making life better for others are encouraged to attend.