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Selected Aspects of Social Work with Clients with Disability
PETROVÁ, Kristýna
This bachelor thesis is aimed at social work with clients with disability. It is obvious that disability creates barriers at client´s social and economical problems that could lead to the social exclusion. For that reason, it is quite important to provide early help and services which is based on cooperation with clients, their families and social services facility. Theoretical part is dedicated to the work of a social worker which is connected to the education, professional ethics, burnout syndrome or methods of social work that are used. This part also includes definition and classification of disability, social security for people with disabilities and social services that can be used by people with disabilities. Research part was done by using qualitative strategy with a use of semi-structured interview. Individual interviews were made with social worker, workers at social services and even clients that all come from one facility of social services for people with disabilities. In terms of keeping everything and everyone anonymous name of this facility won't be mentioned. Aim of this bachelor thesis is to map lives of clients with disabilities, mainly with mental and combined disability at selected social services facility. Next aim is to find out the way of providing social work to the clients at the same facility. Research questions were made to fulfill these goals: What is the client´s agenda? What relationship do clients have with the environment (facility, other clients, social workers, workers at the social services)? What is considered positive and negative by workers of the social services when it comes to the work with clients with disabilities. The results were processed with Atlas.ti 9. Results of the research show that work with these clients is based on individual needs. Workers at social services emphasize principle of voluntariness. It is obvious from the interviews that clients are happy and pleased at the selected social service facility.
Ecological specializations of birds based on spatial co-existence patterns
Petrová, Kristýna ; Hořák, David (advisor) ; Weiser, Martin (referee)
Ecological specialization based on co-existence patterns is new methodology used for niche breadth measurement using co-existing community with occupancy data. It results in generalist-specialist continuum according to value of speciali- zation index. The aim of this thesis was testing index stability at spatial and tem- poral scale, compare this specialization index with other specialization indices and study changes in specialization with time changes in occupancy. Specialization was quantified using data of breeding birds atlases in the Czech Republic and Europe using two selected indices Theta and Simpson. Methodology seems to be sensitive to spatial scale. Instability appears at small scale for birds, stability and correlation between indices increase with gre- ater scale. Problems with using point counts corresponds to their unsuitability encompass birds' habitats, especially for water dependent birds. Correlations be- tween different time periods are stronger at greater spatial scale. Specialization based on co-existence patterns correlates with specialization according to experts' opinions. Results from comparing changes in specialization with changes in occu- pancy suggest, that most of species tend to leave more diverse sites with occupancy decline.
Comparative analysis of the Czech and French law dealing with maintenance obligation and analysis of the relevant legal terminology
PETROVÁ, Kristýna
The aim of this bachelor thesis is to assess the degree of difference or similarity between the Czech and French legal support obligations. The content of this work is divided into five chapters; with the first section fo-cusing on the theoretical aspect of this thesis. Chapter number one opens with a description of family law in the Czech Republic and France; giving a brief introduction to its history, sources and structure. The second chapter is devoted to all kinds of support obligations in the applicable family law of both law systems. The third chapter presents a comparative analysis of family law and support obligations in the fore-mentioned countries. The fourth chapter briefly introduces the specific features of the legal language and its translation into other languages. Final section is dedicated to the purely practical chapter number five centring around the analysis of the legal terminology of support obligations. This bachelor's thesis concludes a bilingual glossary and résumé in French.

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