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Social work in the context of values, with a focus on homeless mothers and children
KRÝCHOVÁ, Vlasta
The study focuses on social work as work with values. In the theoretical part defines the concept of value. Values are later described in social work, families and shelters for mothers with children. As part of the research the values of shelters for mothers and children and the value of users of these facilities are then compared to each other, to what extent are the same or different. The research was conducted in three shelters for mothers with children through interviews. By document analysis the values of shelters on the quality standards of social services were measured. The questions used in the interviews are divided into several areas: family relationships, the relationship of mother and education and work in childhood and adulthood, the relationship of a mother to her children, their education and future occupation, partner relationships and additional questions. These areas should point out what is important to mothers and children. Using this information is possible to compare the values and social workers in shelters that social workers can be incorporated into the concept of the social services.
Homeless mothers with children or how mothers care for their children in Caritas St. home. Dominic Savio for mothers with children
KRÝCHOVÁ, Vlasta
The work deals with homelessness, mothers with children. The first chapter contains a reflection of scientific literature points to the fact that the literature of the target group of mothers with children does not. The survey describes the maternal care of children when they found themselves homeless and social background, and must live in the home of Caritas St. Dominic Savio for mothers with children in Prachatice. The research compares the principles of good child care, determined on the basis of literature, the reality of maternal care in home of Caritas. The Criteria for research studies are divided into 8 areas to help identify how mothers care for children. Education and schooling, medical care, a system of rewards and punishments, daily routine, communication with children, leisure, eating and hygiene habits. The full research investigation showed that each user of the Caritas home is individual and unique case. In conclusion, the criteria of good care mothers met in different ways. Each user of had a different idea of raising and caring for their children. Although some mothers fail to meet specified criteria according to literature, were themselves convinced that they care for their children well. They did not realize that their care in any way neglected.

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