All individuals shall be treated with dignity and respect.
All individuals are unique and deserve recognition for their abilities
and strengths.
All individuals have needs, aspirations, desires, dreams, hopes
and feelings, and shall be encouraged and supported to achieve independent,
productive
lives in their home communities, recognizing the interdependence
of all people.
All individuals have a spiritual dimension whose growth shall be
encouraged, respecting individual, family, and cultural traditions
and values.
Individuals with developmental disabilities have the same rights,
privileges, opportunities and responsibilities as other members of
the community,
and shall be encouraged and supported to exercise them.
Families are the primary source of care, nurturing and support for
children and adults with developmental disabilities. These relationships
shall
be respected, supported and promoted throughout the individual's
life by building partnerships among individuals with developmental
disabilities,
their families, the regional center and the community-partnerships
based on mutual respect, recognizing and valuing the roles, strengths,
capabilities, experiences and contributions of all.
Partnerships shall be promoted and supported among individuals with
developmental disabilities, their families, service providers and the
community,
for the design, development, implementation, monitoring and evaluation
of services to achieve quality outcomes.
Individuals with developmental disabilities and their families shall
have a leadership role in making decisions in all areas of their
lives, including residence, education, employment, health, recreation
and
relationships. The role of the professional is to provide information,
expert advice, resources and direct assistance, enabling individuals
with developmental disabilities and their families to make informed
decisions about plans, services and supports in order to accomplish
their desired outcomes.
Services and supports shall be individualized and flexible over
time, be built on strengths and needs, and respect the choices and
preferences
of individuals with developmental disabilities and their families.
These services and supports shall be provided in a culturally appropriate,
accountable, accessible and cost-effective manner, in natural environments
with natural relationships.
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