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Describe principles of normalization, inclusion, self-determination, Social role valorization, empowerment and personal autonomy.
Ans) The normalization principle provides framework for inclusion by stating that individuals with disabilities "should participate equally in the normal routines of community life, including having a home to live in, access to school or a job, self-selected and self-directed leisure time.
- Self-determination denotes the legal right of people to decide their own destiny in the international order. Self-determination is a core principle of international law, arising from customary international law, recognized as a general principle of law, and enshrined in a number of international treaties.
- Social role valorization (SRV) is a relationship theory of empirical knowledge for the design and rendering of formal and informal services and relationships to people with any need or condition, especially those who are devalued or are at risk.
- Principles of empowerment protects the dignity of all employees; manages perceptions, not just the “facts”; use organizational authority to release rather than inhibit human potential; use consensus decision making; clarifies vision.
- Personal autonomy is the capacity to decide for oneself and pursue a course of action in one's life, often regardless of any particular moral content.