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A quarter-century of normalization and social role valorization : evolution and impact / edited by Robert J. Flynn & Raymond A. Lemay.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Ottawa : University of Ottawa Press, 1999.Description: xiv, 571 pages illustrations, 24 cmISBN:
  • 0776604856 (pbk.)
  • 9780776604855
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 362.4045 FLY
Contents:
Part 1.Introduction 1.Robert J. Flynn and Raymond A. Lemay (Canada). Normalization and social role valorization at a quarter-century Part 2.Historical evolution of normalization and social role valorization theory 2.Bengt Nirje (Sweden). How I came to formulated the Normalization principle 3.Wolf Wolfensberger (USA). A contribution to the history of normalization, with primary emphasis on the establishment of Normalization in North America between 1967-1975 4.Jack Yates (USA). The North American formulation of the principle of Normalization 5.Susan Thomas and Wolf Wolfensberger (USA). An overview of social role valorization Part 3: Critical perspectives on Normalization and social role valorization 6.Michael J. Oliver (England) 7.Wolf Wolfensberger (USA). Response to Professor Michael Oliver 8.Burt Perrin (Canada). The original "Scandinavian" Normalization principle and its continuing relevance for the 1990s 9.Laird, W. Heal (USA). Are Normalization and Social Role Valorization limited by competence Part 4: Links between Normalization, social role valorization, social science theory, and empirical research 10.Raymond A. Lemay (Canada). Roles, identities, and expectancies: positive contributions to Normalization and Social Role Valorization 11.Sara N. Burchard (USA). Normalizaton and residential serivces: The Vermont Studies 12.Robert J. Flynn and Tim D. Aubry (Canada). Integration of persons with developmental or psychiatric disabilities: conceptualization and measurements 13.Judith Sandys (Canada). "It does my heart good": How employers perceive supported employees 14.Robert J. Flynn (Canada). A comprehensive reivew of research conducted with the program evaluation instruments PASS and PASSING Part 5.Dissemination and impact of Normalization and social role valorizaton through training and education 15.Susan Thomas (USA). Historical background and evolution of Normalization-related and social role valorization-related training 16.Deborah Reidy (USA). Social integration: how do we get there from here? Reflections on Normalization, social role valorization and community education 17.O'Brien, John (USA). Education in applying the principle of Normalization as a factor in the practical arts of improving services for people with disabilities Part 6.International impact of Normalization and social role valorization A: In Scandinavia. 18.Kristjana Kristiansen (Norway). The impact of Normalization and social role valorization in Scandinavia 19.Anna Hollander (Sweden). The origin of the Normalization principle in Sweden and its impact on legislation today 20.Kristjana Kristiansen (Norway), Mårten Söder (Sweden) and Jan Tøssebro (Norway). Social integration in a welfare state: research from Norway and Sweden. B: In the English-Speaking world 21.Michael Kendrick (USA). The impact of Normalization and social role valorization in the English-speaking world 22.André Blanchet (Canada). The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorizaton in Canada 23.Tony Wainwright (England). The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization in the United Kingdom 24.Peter Millier (Australia). Normalization and Social Role Valorization in Australia and New Zealand 25.Jacques Pelletier (Canada). The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization in fracophone countries and communities from the late 1960s to the 1990s. 26.André Dionne (Canada). The impact of Social Role Valorization on government policy in Quebec Part 7: Personal impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization 27.Peter Park with Beth French (Canada). The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization on my life. 28.Joe Osbourn (USA). The personal impact of Normalization-related and Social Role Valorization-related traiining 29.David B. Schwartz (USA). The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization on a state-level practitioner from the USA Part 8: The future 30.Wolf Wolfensberger (USA). Concluding reflections and a look ahead into the future for Normalization and Social Role Valorization Part 9. Appendix Carole St-Denis and Robert J. Flynn (Canada). A comprehensive bibliography on Normalization and Social Role Valorization PASS and PASSING, 1969-1999
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Part 1.Introduction 1.Robert J. Flynn and Raymond A. Lemay (Canada). Normalization and social role valorization at a quarter-century Part 2.Historical evolution of normalization and social role valorization theory 2.Bengt Nirje (Sweden). How I came to formulated the Normalization principle 3.Wolf Wolfensberger (USA). A contribution to the history of normalization, with primary emphasis on the establishment of Normalization in North America between 1967-1975 4.Jack Yates (USA). The North American formulation of the principle of Normalization 5.Susan Thomas and Wolf Wolfensberger (USA). An overview of social role valorization Part 3: Critical perspectives on Normalization and social role valorization 6.Michael J. Oliver (England) 7.Wolf Wolfensberger (USA). Response to Professor Michael Oliver 8.Burt Perrin (Canada). The original "Scandinavian" Normalization principle and its continuing relevance for the 1990s 9.Laird, W. Heal (USA). Are Normalization and Social Role Valorization limited by competence Part 4: Links between Normalization, social role valorization, social science theory, and empirical research 10.Raymond A. Lemay (Canada). Roles, identities, and expectancies: positive contributions to Normalization and Social Role Valorization 11.Sara N. Burchard (USA). Normalizaton and residential serivces: The Vermont Studies 12.Robert J. Flynn and Tim D. Aubry (Canada). Integration of persons with developmental or psychiatric disabilities: conceptualization and measurements 13.Judith Sandys (Canada). "It does my heart good": How employers perceive supported employees 14.Robert J. Flynn (Canada). A comprehensive reivew of research conducted with the program evaluation instruments PASS and PASSING Part 5.Dissemination and impact of Normalization and social role valorizaton through training and education 15.Susan Thomas (USA). Historical background and evolution of Normalization-related and social role valorization-related training 16.Deborah Reidy (USA). Social integration: how do we get there from here? Reflections on Normalization, social role valorization and community education 17.O'Brien, John (USA). Education in applying the principle of Normalization as a factor in the practical arts of improving services for people with disabilities Part 6.International impact of Normalization and social role valorization A: In Scandinavia. 18.Kristjana Kristiansen (Norway). The impact of Normalization and social role valorization in Scandinavia 19.Anna Hollander (Sweden). The origin of the Normalization principle in Sweden and its impact on legislation today 20.Kristjana Kristiansen (Norway), Mårten Söder (Sweden) and Jan Tøssebro (Norway). Social integration in a welfare state: research from Norway and Sweden. B: In the English-Speaking world 21.Michael Kendrick (USA). The impact of Normalization and social role valorization in the English-speaking world 22.André Blanchet (Canada). The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorizaton in Canada 23.Tony Wainwright (England). The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization in the United Kingdom 24.Peter Millier (Australia). Normalization and Social Role Valorization in Australia and New Zealand 25.Jacques Pelletier (Canada). The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization in fracophone countries and communities from the late 1960s to the 1990s. 26.André Dionne (Canada). The impact of Social Role Valorization on government policy in Quebec Part 7: Personal impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization 27.Peter Park with Beth French (Canada). The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization on my life. 28.Joe Osbourn (USA). The personal impact of Normalization-related and Social Role Valorization-related traiining 29.David B. Schwartz (USA). The impact of Normalization and Social Role Valorization on a state-level practitioner from the USA Part 8: The future 30.Wolf Wolfensberger (USA). Concluding reflections and a look ahead into the future for Normalization and Social Role Valorization Part 9. Appendix Carole St-Denis and Robert J. Flynn (Canada). A comprehensive bibliography on Normalization and Social Role Valorization PASS and PASSING, 1969-1999

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