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The role of the social worker in supervised contact
BURIANOVÁ, Kateřina
The bachelor thesis focuses on the role of a social worker in supervised contacts, specifically those designed for parents with children during conflicting divorce. The theoretical part defines basic concepts related to divorce, with a specifically outlined chapter on the phenomenon of Parental Alienation Syndrome. Furthermore, the theoretical section includes a description of supervised contact, focusing directly on the role of the social worker in its provision. The practical part presents the results form the research. The primary aim of the bachelor thesis was to identify the role of the social worker in supervised contact. To achieve this goal, a method of questioning and semi-structured interview techniques were chosen. The main research question was: "What is the Role of a Social Worker in a Supervised Contact?" The research findings indicate that the social worker has a key role in supporting children and maintaining their relationship with both parents. Furthermore, the research shows that the social worker actively promotes cooperation between the parents. It has also shown that the social worker has an important role in cooperation with other participants involved in arranging supervised contacts. The bachelor thesis has the potential to provide families with valuable information, skills, and encouregement nesessary for a successful navigaiton in the field of supervised contact and for strengthening family relationships during extensive conflicts through parental divorce/separation. It may also serve as a comprehensive source of infomation and points of view for service providers.

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