Camphill movement

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The Camphill movement is an international network of intentional communities where people with and without developmental disabilities live, learn, and work together, inspired by the spiritual and social principles of Rudolf Steiner.

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instanceOf intentional community movement
international organization
aimsTo create inclusive communities
integrate work, culture, and care
support the development of each individual
basedOn anthroposophy NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
emphasizes community self-governance
holistic care
lifelong learning
shared household life
spiritual practice
foundedAt Camphill estate, Aberdeen, Scotland NERFINISHED
foundedBy Karl König NERFINISHED
a group of Austrian refugees
foundedIn 1940
hasActivity biodynamic agriculture
craft workshops
cultural and artistic activities
therapeutic education
hasCommunityType farm community
rural community
school community
urban community
village community
hasCorePrinciple integration of work, education, and community life
nonprofit orientation
people with and without developmental disabilities live together
shared community responsibility
social therapy
spiritual view of the human being
hasGlobalScope true
hasInfluence intentional communities movement
social care for people with developmental disabilities
hasRegionalOrganization Camphill Communities in Africa NERFINISHED
Camphill Communities in Asia NERFINISHED
Camphill Communities in Europe NERFINISHED
Camphill Communities in Oceania NERFINISHED
Camphill Communities in the UK and Ireland NERFINISHED
Camphill Communities of North America NERFINISHED
hasWebsite https://www.camphill.org
inspiredBy Rudolf Steiner NERFINISHED
languageOfOperation English
operatesAs nonprofit
relatedTo Waldorf education NERFINISHED
anthroposophical medicine NERFINISHED
biodynamic farming
serves people with developmental disabilities
people with learning disabilities
people with special needs

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Anthroposophy associatedWith Camphill movement
Rudolf Steiner influenced Camphill movement