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Social Role Valorization and the English Experience

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This book is the first to present a full-length account of Wolfenberger's theory of Social Role Valorization with specific reference to the English context. It addresses the critiques that form a key part of the 'English experience' of social role valorization. It clearly demonstrates that social role valorization is a theory directly relevant to individuals and caring services working with vulnerable groups. The author shows how this concept can be used to develop strategies for action that can inform the practice of individuals and organisations seeking to respond to a changing social and political climate.

200 pages, Paperback

First published August 15, 1999

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March 14, 2016
Required reading for a course. Covers the topic well, but Race's sentence structure is often so convoluted that the reader loses momentum.
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