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Career opportunities for alumni of the Health and Social Care programme on the labour market
MAŠKOVÁ, Justýna
The goal of this bachelor's thesis was to map out career opportunities for alumni of the Health and Social Care programme. The key themes of this topic are defined in the theoretical section. The research portion was realized using the method of qualitative research, which was fulfilled using semi-structured interviews with five participants. The results were processed using open and axial coding. The research section poses the following three research questions. What is the current employment of alumni of the Health and Social Care programme? (In the case of further education, what do they currently study?) It was found that the participants work in different areas and positions in the social field and two participants are studying a master's programme in management. How do the alumni characterize their experience on the labour market? It was found that the experience of the participants on the labour market is very diverse. The process of finding employment and its difficulty are very individual and can be associated with different obstacles. What experiences did the alumni of the Health and Social Care programme gain during their studies that are now valuable considering their current employment and what would they change about the programme? Generally, the participants consider their professional practice during their studies to be the most valuable. However, they would recommend changing the contents and the manners of theoretical subjects. This thesis can contribute to students and those interested in becoming students of the Health and Social Care programme. This thesis is also contributing by giving feedback to the University of South Bohemia České Budějovice.
Multidisciplinary team in the Implementation of Centres of Mental Health
Prokopová, Johana ; Dobiášová, Karolína (advisor) ; Kotrusová, Miriam (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with multidisciplinary teams of Centres of Mental Health, which are built within the implementation of the Reform of the psychiatric care system in the Czech Republic. One of the aims of this work is to find out the role of Centres of Mental Health and their multidisciplinary teams in the system of care for people with mental illness. The thesis also aims to find out how this new element of psychiatric care system in the Czech republic works in practice. The implementation and functioning of multidisciplinary teams are viewed from the perspective of their members, with whom seven interviews were conducted. Based on the testimonies of the interviewees, the theses presents the benefits of working in a multidisciplinary team with a target group of people with mental illnesses. In addition to the benefits of working in such teams, also the complications, which the staff experiences are discussed.
Multidisciplinary team in the Implementation of Centres of Mental Health
Prokopová, Johana ; Dobiášová, Karolína (advisor) ; Kotrusová, Miriam (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with multidisciplinary teams of Centres of Mental Health, which are built within the implementation of the Reform of the psychiatric care system in the Czech Republic. One of the aims of this work is to find out the role of Centres of Mental Health and their multidisciplinary teams in the system of care for people with mental illness. The thesis also aims to find out how this new element of psychiatric care system in the Czech republic works in practice. The implementation and functioning of multidisciplinary teams are viewed from the perspective of their members, with whom seven interviews were conducted. Based on the testimonies of the interviewees, the theses presents the benefits of working in a multidisciplinary team with a target group of people with mental illnesses. In addition to the benefits of working in such teams, also the complications, which the staff experiences are discussed.

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