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Multidisciplinary cooperation in nursing homes
Ilušáková, Barbora ; Válková, Monika (advisor) ; Ondrušová, Jiřina (referee)
7 This diploma thesis deals with the topic of multidisciplinary cooperation in nursing homes. At the beginning of the work, a chapter on nursing service is prepared, where everything related to i tis described. From the nursing service, the text of the thesis moves to the group of seniors, old age and aging, where all important concepts are defined. The next chapter deals with the quality standards of social services, and the following, the fourth, shows what other social services can be used by people belonging to the PS target group. In the fifth chapter, the thesis deals with multidisciplinary cooperation, the composition of the multidisciplinary team and the experts who can be part of the team. The is also a code of ethics. Chaptet six describes two facilities, specifically two nursing gomes, where the research was conducted. The chapter is supplemented by price lists in Annexes 3 and 4. The penultimate chapter, entitled Long- term care, i salso important for this work, as this topic is again closely related to nursing services and, above all, multidisciplinary teams and cooperation between individua members. The last eighth chapter, or the practical part of the thesis, already points to the research itself, which was prepared for this thesis. This part is therefore made up of research that was carried...
Multidisciplinarity in mental health care from the view of a social worker
Kavková, Jitka ; Novák, Petr (advisor) ; Ondrušová, Jiřina (referee)
This thesis addresses the topic of multidisciplinary mental health care. The aim was to show how social workers feel about being in a multidisciplinary team, how they perceive themselves in such a team and how they are perceived by the clients they work with. The evaluation was based on codes formed from interviews with social workers in multidisciplinary teams and interpretation of artwork produced by social workers in multidisciplinary teams as well as artwork produced by clients in multidisciplinary teams. Research has shown that social workers can often feel inferior in these teams, but to their clients they are equal and valuable members of the team. The conclusion and discussion of the thesis provide further ways to test and apply these findings to practice.
Substitute family care through the eyes of accompanying social workers
Krubnerová, Natálie ; Nová, Monika (advisor) ; Ondrušová, Jiřina (referee)
The aim of the thesis was to explore how accompanying workers view their role and how they perceive its impact on the course of foster care. It was about elucidating the practical work of the accompanying social worker, which greatly influences the whole process of accompaniment and also the overall impact on the foster family. The first part describes the development of foster family care from orphanages to the present day. The forms in this country and in the world are defined, as well as the legal ramifications. The chapter concludes with a text on the process of foster care placement. The second chapter introduces foster care within the system of social and legal protection of the child. The subchapters elaborate on basic topics related to foster care, which will help the reader grasp its specificities. The subchapters describe the rights and obligations of foster parents, define the types of foster care and the subjects of accompaniment, specify the Agreement on the Performance of Foster Care, as well as activities within cooperation with state entities, in particular individual support planning and the system of foster care benefits. The chapter concludes with an introduction to the long-awaited amendment to the Act on the Social and Legal Protection of Children, which came into force this...
Social services for clients with mental disabilities
Bechynská, Andrea ; Krahulcová, Beáta (advisor) ; Ondrušová, Jiřina (referee)
This thesis deals the importance of social services for people with mental disabilities. The aim was to introduce the wider public to social services and their necessity for people with mental disabilities. The research was based on interviews with five respondents, from which case studies were developed and the results show that social services are an important tool for people with mental disabilities and their parents or carers to integrate into mainstream society and thus be able to live a full life to the maximum extent possible given the degree of disability. It concludes with concrete examples of the use of social services to help and mitigate the effects of living with an mental disability.

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