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WHAT > Elements of IDRC
- Independence
- Dignity
- Respect
- Consent
HOW > Values of IDRC [PRACTICE]
- Perseverance – persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success
- Reciprocity – experience the same (love, liking, or affection) for someone as that person does for oneself
- Authenticity – denoting an emotionally appropriate, significant, and responsible mode of human life
- Civility – politeness and courtesy in behavior or speech
- Trust – firm belief in the reliability, truth, ability, or strength of someone or something
- Informed – having or showing knowledge of a particular subject or situation
- Clarity – the quality of being coherent and intelligible
- Empathy – the ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Sincerity – free from pretense or deceit; proceeding from genuine feelings
WHY > Goals of IDRC [PEACES]
- Privacy – the state or condition of being free from being observed or disturbed by other people
- Equity – the quality of being fair and impartial
- Accountability – morally accountable for one’s behavior
- Confidence – a feeling of self-assurance arising from one’s appreciation of one’s own abilities or qualities
- Equality – the state of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities
- Security – the state of being free from danger or threat
WHERE > Spheres of Influence