• The Power of Roles

    Online

    This workshop gives participants a practical introduction to the principles of Social Role Valorization.

  • Ideas That Matter

    Online

    Ideas that Matter is a half-day workshop aimed at offering a very brief look into some of Keystone Human Services’ foundational principles. We begin by exploring the history of disability, including how people with disabilities have been treated and thought about throughout history. We will take time to consider the threads and consequences of historical mindsets on the treatment of people today.

  • Closing the Revolving Doors: A Lifespan Approach to Deinstitutionalization – a Side Event at the 18th Session of the Conference of States Parties to the CRPD

    United Nations Headquarters, Conference Room 12 405 East 42nd Street, New York, NY, United States

    Keystone Human Services International is pleased to organize the side event “Closing the Revolving Doors: A Lifespan Approach to Deinstitutionalization” during the 18th Session of the Conference of States Parties […]

  • SRV Refresher Course

    Online

    Haven’t been to SRV for a while and are looking for a refresher course? Join us as we review the themes of Social Role Valorization and discuss how we have used these ideas over our years of serving others. A series of short presentations will be followed by chances to illustrate, discuss, and share ideas and struggles. Join us to learn about the several new themes of SRV, sharpen your grasp of the principles, recommit to using and teaching the ideas, and do it all in a relaxed atmosphere.

  • 2025 June Summit

    The Manor at Mountain View 2201 Fishing Creek Valley Road, Harrisburg, PA, United States

    Please join us at this year’s June Summit to share in a conversation focused on our growing partnerships within Keystone Human Services, and around the world and the role each of us can play in the global disability rights movement. KHS and partners will highlight innovations around best practice and support for people with disability and how those practices impact not only positive relationships but also access to rights.