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Study Papers from the 2003 International SRV Conference held in Calgary

By Paul Young Heart of the Matter
Past-President, People First Canada ; Chair of the Council of Canadians with Disabilities (CCD), and a founding member of People First of Nova Scotia.
By Peter Park The Difference SRV Made in My Life, and Safe?
Past-President, People First Canada, Co-founder of People First of Ontario.
By Patricia Bowman and Tim Weinkauf Implementing SRV: Post-secondary Education as a Pathway to Socially Valued Roles
By Colin Burgering National Secure Units (Regional Intellectual Disability Secure Services) In New Zealand: An SRV Perspective
By Brenda Field Family Futures-- Have we got the Plan for You?
By Karen Kniveton Worker Competence and Partnerships with People with Learning Disabilities: A Model for Analysis
By Eileen Oak What's in a Name? ADHD and Social Role Valorization Theory: Its Relevance for Developing Emancipatory Practice
By Dr D. G. Race Valuing People and Valorization: Influences and Differences Between UK Government Policy and SRV
By Ronda A. Schultz Ageing and SRV -- A Challenge for the Future
By Elspeth A. Stirling Making a Difference to the Lives of Older People?
By Paul Williams Incorporating Social Role Valorisation into Other Contexts of Needs Assessment, Anti-Oppressive Practice and the Application of Values