Camphill Movement

Camphill Movement

The Camphill Movement is an international nexus of therapeutic intentional communities serving those with singular needs or disabilities. Situated in village communities together with workers, who are usually unsalaried, and their families, people with special needs live communally to facilitate close personal relationships, and provide them a social and cultural framework for work, community service, worship and educational services. [Larry K. Brendtro and Arlin E. Ness, "Re-Educating Troubled Youth: Environments for Teaching and Treatment: Environments for Teaching and Treatment", Aldine de Gruyter 1983.] Its residents live together in family homes, and the industry of the villages are typically centered around biodynamic farmingJan Martin Bang, "Camphill Ecovillages", "Proceedings of the Seventh International Communal Studies Conference: Communal living on the threshold of a new millennium: lessons and perspectives.", International Communal Studies Association, (June 25-27, 2001) pp. 249-257. [http://www.ic.org/icsa/docs/ICSA_eBook.pdf Conference proceedings.] ] , craftswork or the household; [David B. Schwartz, "Who Cares? Rediscovering Community", Westview Press, 1997] the communities' aim is to support every member to be able to contribute to the community in some fashion. [Cox, Sandy. "Butcher, baker ... architect's assistant: people with learning disabilities who live in Camphill communities take great pride in providing a service, whatever it may be. Sandy Cox describes the amazing array of work they carry out." Learning Disability Practice 9.5 (June 2006): 24(2)]

The movement was founded in the 1940s by Austrian pediatrician Karl König near Aberdeen, Scotland with his establishment there of a small residential school for children with special needs. [Robin Jackson, "The role of social pedagogy in the training of residential child care workers", Journal of Intellectual Disabilities, 2006 Vol. 10, No. 1, 61-73 and "Holistic Special Education: Camphill Principles and Practice". 2006. Floris Books,Edinburgh] It was König's view that every human being possessed a healthy inner personality that was independent of their physical characteristics, including characteristics marking developmental or mental disability, and the role of the school was to recognize, nurture and educate to this essential self. The communities' philosophy, anthroposophy, states that "a perfectly formed spirit and destiny belong to each human being."Busalle, Rebecca, Cornelius Pietzner, and Stephan Rasch. "The life of the soul". "Aperture", Summer 1996 n144: 26(10).] The underlying principles of König's Camphill school were derived from concepts of education and social life outlined decades earlier by anthroposophist Rudolf Steiner (1861-1925).Marga Hogenboom,"Living With Genetic Syndromes Associated With Mental Disability", Jessica Kingsley Publishers, 2001] Today there are about 100 villages world-wide, in twenty countries, mainly in Europe, but also in North America, South Africa, Russia and Eastern Europe. [Todd Saunders, "Ecology and Community Design: Lessons from Northern European Ecological Communities", Alternatives Journal, Vol 22, Apr/May 1996] .

Communities in the UK

There are a number of Camphill Communities in the UK, six in the Aberdeen area grouped as Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire [ [http://www.camphillaberdeen.org.uk Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire] . Retrieved on March 23, 2008.] , including Newton Dee, Beannachar, Camphill Rudolf Steiner Schools [ [http://www.camphillschools.org.uk Camphill Rudolf Steiner Schools] . Retrieved on March 23, 2008.] , and Botton Village; Larchfield, Blair Drummond, Ochil Tower, Milton Keynes, Delrow, The Mount, Sheiling School Ringwood, and Pennines Community, Coleg Elidyr (Wales) and Glasallt Fawr (Wales), and Camphill Community Glencraig (Northern Ireland), Camphill Holywood (Northern Ireland), Camphill Community Mourne Grange (Northern Ireland) and Camphill Community Clanabogan (Northern Ireland).

The entire Camphill Movement takes its name from Camphill Estate in the Milltimber area of Aberdeen, Scotland, where the Camphill pioneers opened their first community for children with special needs in June 1940. Camphill Estate is now a campus of Camphill Rudolf Steiner Schools. [ [http://www.prpartnership.co.uk/home/default_press.asp?pageid=247 Report Demonstrates Standards of Excellence at Aberdeen Special Needs School] , press release, 12 September 2007. Retrieved on 2008-03-28.]

Botton Village received the Deputy Prime Minister's Award for Sustainable Communities in 2005; the award cited the community's dedication to the ethos of sustainability and mutual respect, as well as their concrete achievements in these areas. ["The Deputy Prime Minister's Award." "Learning Disability Practice" 9.2 (March 2006): 26(1)] Camphill Rudolf Steiner Schools was noted in the HMI/Care Commission report for 2007 as meeting "very good" to "excellent" (sector-leading) standards, [ [http://www.hmie.gov.uk/documents/inspection/CamphillRudolfSteinerSchools.html HM Inspectorate of Education, Inspection Report: Camphill Rudolf Steiner Schools] , 12 September 2007. Retrieved on March 23, 2008.] with special praise for the "quality of pupils’ learning experiences along with the planned approach to promote self esteem, communication and social skills." [ [http://www.allmediascotland.com/media_releases/2721/celebrity_supported_special_needs_centres_praised_for_%91sector_leading%92_standards "Celebrity Supported Special Needs Centres Praised for ‘Sector Leading’ Standards"] , "AllMediaScotland". Retrieved on May 21, 2008] The school also holds Autism Accreditation from the National Autistic Society. [ [http://www.autismdirectory.org.uk/pages/servicedetail.aspx?r_id=1927 Autism Services Directory: Camphill Rudolf Steiner School] . Retrieved on March 23, 2008.]

Communities in Ireland

There are 10 Camphill Communities in Ireland, at Ballybay, Greenacres in Dundrum, Dublin, Dunshane and The Bridge (separate but one in and one near Kilcullen, the former with Ireland's only Anthroposophical bookshop), Duffcarrig near Gorey, one at three locations around Jerpoint and Thomastown (one of which is the Watergarden tourist attraction), Ballytobin and Kyle near Callan (the former also runs the KCAT art and study centre and a biogas plant), and near Carrick-on-Suir, both Grangemockler and the Carrick-on-Suir Community, which also runs the Journeyman Programme at Ballinagrana. There is also a proposal in development for a community in Dingle. [ [http://www.camphill.ie Camphill Communities of Ireland] , retrieved on April 17, 2008.]

Communities in the United States

Seven villages springing from the Camphill movement which were established in the United States are: Camphill Village Minnesota, Inc. (founded 1980), Tobias Community in New Hampshire (founded 1988); Camphill Village U. S.A., Inc. (founded 1961), Fellowship Community (founded 1967), Triform (founded 1977), each in New York; and Camphill Special Schools (founded 1963), Camphill Village Kimberton Hills, Inc (founded 1972), and Camphill Soltane, all in Pennsylvania. [Donald E. Pitzer, "America's Communal Utopias", University of North Carolina Press, 1997]

Communities in Canada

Ontario has two Camphill locations: Camphill Nottawasaga, a rural community for adults with several homes and workshops (woodwork, pottery, forestry and a vegetable garden). Camphill Sophia Creek provides residential workshops in an urban environment in Barrie, one hour north of Toronto. British Columbia also has two Camphill facilities: The Cascadia Society in North Vancouver, which provides residential home care and daytime activities in an urban setting. The Ita Wegman Association of BC in Duncan, operates Glenora Farm, a rural, agriculturally-based community for adults with special needs. [Camphill in North America. [http://www.camphill.org/communities.php Camphill Communities] . Retrieved on: August 6, 2007.] Glenora is a biodynamic farm. [ [http://www.glenorafarm.com/ Glenora Farm] . Retrieved on: August 6, 2007.] In Quebec, Maison Emmanuel Centre Educatif, located in Val-Morin, Quebec (one hundred kilometers north of Montreal), serves about 20 adults and adolescents. [ [http://www.maisonemmanuel.org/html/english/home.htm Maison Emmanuel] . Retrieved on: August 6, 2007.]

Notes

External links

* [http://www.camphill.org The Camphill movement in North America]
* [http://www.camphill.org.uk The Camphill movement in the United Kingdom]
* [http://www.camphill.org.uk/wcamphill/histor.htm Official history]
* [http://www.camphill.ie Camphill Communities of Ireland]
* [http://www.camphillspecialschool.org Camphill Special School in Glenmoore, Pennsylvania]
* [http://www.camphillaberdeen.org.uk/ Camphill Aberdeen City and Shire]
* [http://www.camphillspecialschool.org/curative_education/home.php The Camphill School of Curative Education]
* [http://www.newtondee.co.uk/home/ The second community at Newton Dee, Aberdeen]
* [http://colegelidyr.com Camphill Coleg Elidyr, a Further Education College in Wales]
* [http://www.camphill.ie/content/ballytobin/home.htm Camphill Ballytobin in Kilkenny, Ireland]


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