Foundations Forum 2022 Online Discussion Series_Personal_Identification_ Monday, 21st March 2022
Event description
PERSONAL IDENTIFICATION
If you want to understand me, you need to stand in my shoes
Monday, 21st March from 1 pm to 2.30 pm (AEDT).
Please note that attending the online discussion requires an understanding of Social Role Valorisation (SRV). We invite people who have attended the "Towards a better life" or a four day "SRV 10" workshop to join the discussion.
Places are limited, please register now to not miss out. If you registered and can't attend, please let us know so someone else can take your spot.
NO RECORDING FOR THIS EVENT
Who are the discussions for?
(Booking prerequisite)
Anyone who has attended an SRV theory workshop or event (Towards a better life, SRV 10) and is wanting an opportunity to deepen their learnings on SRV particularly on how SRV theory can be applied practically.
The facilitated online discussions are an opportunity for conversations that invites questions, critical thinking and sharing of examples.
Each online discussion will be on a different topic based on the themes of SRV.
About the Facilitator: Meg Sweeney
Meg Sweeney is a parent of an adult daughter with intellectual disability who needs mentoring in many aspects of her life. Meg is a long term student and teacher of SRV having witnessed its capacity to loosen the grip of devaluation.
EXCITING NEWS
This is the second online discussion event of a series of online events in 2022. The information about our third event in this series will be published shortly.
With your safety in mind, Foundations Forum offers this year a series of online SRV discussion opportunities. Depending on Covid-19 restrictions in 2022, a face-to-face "Towards a better life workshops" is planned for May 2022. Feel free to email us your expression of interest to engagement@foundationsforum.org.au
The online discussion series is part of our Pursuing Ordinary Lives Through Valued Roles Project, which is funded by the Department of Social Services (DSS) through an Information, Linkages and Capacity Building (ILC) grant.
Accessibility Information
ACCESSIBILITY
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ABOUT
Foundations Forum is a NSW non-profit volunteer organisation formed in 1985 by a group of individuals committed to improving the lives of people who are marginalised in society. Our aim is to challenge, inspire and encourage individuals and organisations to pursue better lives for people who are at risk of being devalued, by promoting the principles and practice of Social Role Valorisation (SRV).
We aim to assist people to understand social devaluation and disadvantage in our community, especially as it affects the lives of people who are marginalised.
Our emphasis is on organising and conducting workshops/training events designed to create a deeper awareness of the circumstances of people who are devalued by society as well as offering positive strategies for creating the conditions which are more likely to lead to a better life for those people.
For more information about our work please visit: www.foundationsforum.org.au
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