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JOSEPHINE MASSARELLI

Jo Massarelli is Founding Director of the SRV Implementation Project based in Worcester, Massachusetts (USA). She divides her time between teaching Social Role Valorization-based workshops, and working with families, human service staff and people with impairments to bring about positive change for individuals with impairments, one person at a time.

She teaches at workshops and lectures at conferences across the United States and Canada on issues concerning people devalued due to mental retardation, mental disorder, physical impairment, age (elders), and poverty. *  Ms. Massarelli has evaluated numerous human service programs for children, adults and elders, including residential, day and work programs, schools, hospice, prisons, and homeless shelters.

Ms. Massarelli has been closely affiliated with Dr. Wolf Wolfensberger of the Training Institute in Syracuse, New York (USA) since 1983.* * She is a member of the International SRV Training, Development and Safeguarding Council.

She is involved with Dr. Wolfensberger and others in teaching workshops on how to provide service that is morally coherent in a disfunctional human service world, and how to craft a coherent protective stance in the face of current threats to the lives of socially devalued people.

Ms. Massarelli has a particular interest in advocacy in medical settings. She teaches a variety of workshops on protecting vulnerable people in the hospital, and on medical decision making. She has co-written a manual based on these workshops. She is also a member of the Medical Safeguards Project, a group of nurses and doctors in Massachusetts who are committed to safeguarding the health and lives of mentally retarded people with significant medical needs.

Ms. Massarelli serves as an advocate associate to the North Quabbin Citizen Advocacy project. She is involved in training Citizen Advocacy boards and advocates in how social devaluation affects human service recipients.

Jo Massarelli and her husband Marc Tumeinski are members of a community responding to the needs of homeless people in Worcester, Massachusetts, where they reside. They offer hospitality to the poor as an integral part of their homelife.

*for a listing of workshops also see SRVIP material listed in the Massachusetts .

Jo Massarelli & Marc Tumeinski
SRVIP

SRV Implementation Project,
74 Elm Street, Worcester, MA 01609.
Phonel:508/752.3670
jo@srvip.org

http://www.srvip.org/
 

Up Coming WorkShops

November 19-22, 2008 A revised conceptualization of Social Role Valorization, including 10 related themes (Part 1)
Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
contact info@srvip.org

January 26-29, 2009. A revised conceptualization of Social Role Valorization, including 10 related themes (Part 1)
Venue: Comfort Inn
5909 Milan Rd.
Sandusky, OH 44780
866-214-7658, 419-214-7658
Contact: Contact: Bob Weinhardt: rweinhardt@renaissanceinc.org
419-626-1110
419-937-3932
Cost: $395.00

February 2-5, 2009 A revised conceptualization of Social Role Valorization, including 10 related themes (Part 1)
Westboro, Massachusetts, US
contact Marc Tumeinski register@srvip.org

March 16-19, 2009 A revised conceptualization of Social Role Valorization, including 10 related themes (Part 1)
Bridgeport, West Virginia, US
contact Linda Higgs Lindahiggs@wvdhhr.org

March 30-April 2, 2009 A revised conceptualization of Social Role Valorization, including 10 related themes (Part 1)
Fall River, Massachusetts, US
contact Marc Tumeinski register@srvip.org

May 3-8, 2009, Practicum with SRV using the PASSING tool (Part 2)
Central Massachusetts, US (specific location to be determined)
contact Marc Tumeinski register@srvip.org

May 11-14, 2009 A revised conceptualization of Social Role Valorization, including 10 related themes (Part 1)
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
contact

September 20-25, 2009 Practicum with SRV using the PASSING tool (Part 2)
West Virginia, US (specific location to be determined)
contact Linda Higgs Lindahiggs@wvdhhr.org

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 


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