Professor Wolf Wolfensberger has been a leading thinker, writer and motivator of change in human services for over forty years. In "Leadership and Change," David Race introduces the reader to Wolfensberger's key ideas concerning devaluation, vulnerability, normalization, social role valorization and advocacy, which can then be explored through a series of extracts from his published work. Throughout the selection, the emphasis is on placing Wolfensberger's work in contemporary context and examining its continuing relevance to the underlying values and ideologies of societies and their human services.…mehr
Professor Wolf Wolfensberger has been a leading thinker, writer and motivator of change in human services for over forty years. In "Leadership and Change," David Race introduces the reader to Wolfensberger's key ideas concerning devaluation, vulnerability, normalization, social role valorization and advocacy, which can then be explored through a series of extracts from his published work. Throughout the selection, the emphasis is on placing Wolfensberger's work in contemporary context and examining its continuing relevance to the underlying values and ideologies of societies and their human services.
David Race is a Lecturer in the School of Community, Health Sciences and Social Care, University of Salford.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 The analysis of devaluation and wounding Chapter 2 Normalization Chapter 3 Social Role Valorization Chapter 4 Advocacy Chapter 5 Possibilities, limitations, and ethical issues raised by Human Services Chapter 6 Threats to vulnerable people Chapter 7 Relationships with, and lessons from, vulnerable people
Introduction Chapter 1 The analysis of devaluation and wounding Chapter 2 Normalization Chapter 3 Social Role Valorization Chapter 4 Advocacy Chapter 5 Possibilities, limitations, and ethical issues raised by Human Services Chapter 6 Threats to vulnerable people Chapter 7 Relationships with, and lessons from, vulnerable people
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