Peters, M. (2012). Role call: Citizen Advocacy relationships as a source of valued social roles for people with disabilities. The SRV Journal, 7(1), 17–25.
‘Role call: Citizen Advocacy relationships as a source of valued social roles for people with disabilities’ by Mitchel Peters
June 25, 2012
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June 2012 article abstracts | Tagged: Citizen Advocacy, personal social integration and valued social participation, role fit, Social Role Valorization, SRV conference |
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Reviews from the December 2006 issue
January 25, 2012Pealer, J. (2006). Review of the book Waddie Welcome and the beloved community by Tom Kohler & Susan Earl. The SRV Journal, 1(2), 57-60.
Doody, J. (2006). Review of the book The curious incident of the dog in the night-time by Mark Haddon. The SRV Journal, 1(2), 60-62.
Alvarez, N. (2006). Review of the book A guideline on protecting the health and lives of patients in hospitals, especially if the patient is a member of a societally devalued class by Wolf Wolfensberger. The SRV Journal, 1(2), 62-65.
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December 2006 article abstracts | Tagged: autism, Citizen Advocacy, hospital safeguarding, personal social integration and valued social participation, valued social roles |
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‘Suit and tie’ by Susanne Hartfiel
January 6, 2012Hartfiel, S. (2008). Suit & tie. The SRV Journal, 3(2), 26-37.
This article recounts a significant part of the life story of one significantly societally devalued person, a homeless alcoholic man, and provides an SRV-based analysis of lessons the author drew from reflecting on her relationship with him. Some Social Role Valorization themes discussed in this article include: the devastating impact of wounding; the power of expectations and how these are conveyed through personal appearance, physical environments and modeling; the importance of interpersonal identification in fostering positive relationships between valued and devalued people; the power of valued roles and valued people in serving as protection from many bad things in the face of heightened vulnerability; difficulties people may face when trying to leave their devalued identity and fill more valued roles.
People interested in Citizen Advocacy might find this article relevant, because it shows how unpaid personal relationships can be the means to higher expectations, valued opportunities and more valued social roles. It also illustrates how a group of people one might not have readily expected to be allies of a homeless person were able to bring at least some positive change and greater access to the ‘good things in life’ for this man’s, even saving his life during a critical time, while human service professionals who were paid to be of service to him were largely not. As much of the story takes place in and around a downtown church parish, it might also be of interest to people who are trying to find positive ways to integrate devalued people into their faith communities. Finally, the article draws upon some basic strategies of hospital protection which proved to be helpful in saving vulnerable people’s lives.
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December 2008 article abstracts | Tagged: addiction, Citizen Advocacy, expectations, faith community membership, heightened vulnerability, homelessness, hospital safeguarding, imitation, interpersonal identification, mindset and expectancy, personal appearance, role modeling, Social Role Valorization |
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‘How SRV-based image issues can inform considerations of advocate identity & recruitment in Citizen Advocacy’ by Mitchel Peters
October 25, 2011Peters, M. (2007). How SRV-based image issues can inform considerations of advocate identity & recruitment in Citizen Advocacy. The SRV Journal, 2(2), 31–36
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December 2007 article abstracts | Tagged: Citizen Advocacy |
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‘SRV & NVA: Valorizing social roles through nonviolent action’ by Brian Martin
October 6, 2011Martin, B. (2006). SRV & NVA: Valorizing social roles through nonviolent action. The SRV Journal, 1(2), 25-33.
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December 2006 article abstracts | Tagged: Citizen Advocacy, competency enhancement, heightened vulnerability, image enhancement, PASSING, Social Role Valorization, SRV |
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