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Individual Planning Process in Socially Activation Services for Families with Children in ORP Milevsko as a Functional Tool for Changing the Family Situation
MOULÍKOVÁ, Dita
The master's thesis is focused on the individual planning in social services specifically in the social activation service for families with children in the ORP Milevsko. The aim of this master's thesis is to investigate how individual planning contributes to changing the situation of families in the ORP Milevsko. Two research questions were set for this thesis: "How do clients of the social activation service evaluate collaboration with a social worker using an individual plan?" and "How do social workers evaluate the change in the family situation after evaluating the individual plan?" The thesis is structured into theoretical and practical part, where the theoretical part describes the process of individual planning, explains concepts such as individual plan, key worker, the general level of social activation service for families with children, and then specifically introduces the social activation service for families with children in the ORP Milevsko as the selected area. The practical part was processed using the method of questioning with semi-structured interviews. Interviews with social workers were conducted in total of two, and with 12 service clients. Both research samples were selected by purposive sampling method. The results of the practical part were evaluated through open coding. The results from the conducted interviews indicate that individual planning is beneficial for families in the given locality in the context of providing social services and support. The results of the master's thesis can serve as educational material for students and institutions focused on individual planning. They can also offer a comprehensive view of the functioning of the process in a smaller community and the specific needs of families in the given locality.
Ethical aspects of individual planning with nursing home clients on issues of dying and death
PETROVÁ, Lucie
The thesis discusses the ethical aspects of individual planning with clients in a nursing home on the issues of dying and death. The aim is to open this topic up, describe and reflect on some ethical situations of individual planning with regard to the wishes and needs of clients at the end of life and their ideas of a good death. The thesis is divided into several parts. It describes old age, aging and the ethical challenges it brings. It discusses the importance of spirituality in old age. It describes dying as a process, its stages and their specific issues. The concept of a good death is introduced and what issues are related to it. It deals with a person's last wishes and individual planning in a nursing home. A conversation is introduced as a central method of communication between the elderly and the caregivers, the purpose of which is to find out the wishes and needs of the elderly as a basis for individual planning with regard to ideas of a good death. Phenomenological research is presented, providing insights on this topic from the perspective of social workers, workers in social services directly serving care and especially clients. The last part of the work contains recommendations for practice, summarizing important principles based on the presented literature and the conducted research.
Interdisciplinary cooperation in planning care for clients with multiple sclerosis in residential respite service
Linhartová, Petra ; Vrzáček, Petr (advisor) ; Mertl, Jiří (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the effectiveness of interdisciplinary cooperation by setting up processes focused on communication and information sharing in a multidisciplinary team. It is based on theoretical starting points mainly in connection with a systemic approach to the client. The principle of case management, individual cooperation with the client and the consulting paradigm of social work were applied here. The aim of the work is to identify possible forms of effective interdisciplinary cooperation in the selected facility, using the example of which it presents the elements affecting the quality of outputs of care planning for clients with multiple sclerosis in the conditions of a specific residential respite service. In the theoretical part of the thesis, a unique organization in the Czech Republic, which has been involved in the care of people in a long term, especially in the advanced stage of the disease and which includes a residential respite service, is presented. The mentioned respite service strives to improve the quality of care for clients by setting up effective interdisciplinary cooperation using the Human Centered Design (HCD) method. Through a case study describes the process of introducing change and setting up cooperation processes in a specific multidisciplinary team...
Specifics of Individual Planning of Diakonie ČCE Center Rolnička
PROCHÁZKOVÁ, Milena
The topic of this bachelor thesis is the process of individual planning in social services. The main aim of my bachelor thesis is to find out how the individual planning is carried out in Diakonia ČCE, in the Rolnička centre, in social services in Tábor. With regard to the main objective of the thesis, I have chosen three research questions. Who is involved in the preparation of the individual plan of the client? What experience do key workers have with the individual planning process? The empirical section describes the research for which a qualitative research strategy was chosen. The data required for the research was collected through semi-structured interviews. The research sample consisted of ten informants from among the key workers of the individual social services of the Rolnička centre in Tábor. Subsequent data analysis was conducted using Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis. Five themes emerged from this analysis. These are: the key worker's experience of the individual planning process at his/her workplace, the importance of the training course for the course of individual planning, how the key worker perceives the client's autonomy during individual planning, how the key worker perceives the client during individual planning, and the key worker's relationship with his/her key clients. The research showed that the method of person-centred individual planning called Map is used in the social services of the Rolnička centre in Tabor. The themes of the IPA analysis then led to the answers to the remaining two research questions. The client, the client's key worker, the social worker, the head of the social service and in some cases the client's parents or guardians are mainly involved in drawing up the individual plan. Key workers then described their relationships with their key clients, their perceptions of the client's autonomy, or the client's feelings during the individual planning process. Training in individual planning was also significant from their perspective. The information obtained from the research of this bachelor thesis could serve as a basis for supplementing the existing methodologies of individual planning of social services in the Rolnička centre in Tábor.
Cooperation between health care staff and social workers in retirement home
PETROVÁ, Lucie
The subject of this bachelor thesis is discussing cooperation between health care and social care professionals in nursing homes. The aim of this thesis is to show the meaning and importance of this symbiosis for making sure that all clients' needs are met. The work is structured into 4 chapters. First chapter is a brief characteristics of the specifics of senior age. Second chapter then describes care homes, their mission and what they focus on. The categories of different social and health care workers usually found in care homes are discussed in the third chapter. The last and the most important part deals with the cooperation between the professionals. This part is complemented by experience examples which then show the importance and meaning of the cooperation between above mentioned health and social care professionals.
The individual planning of a social service in a residential facility for the elderly
HOLUBOVÁ, Denisa
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of the process of individual planning of social services in a residential facility for the elderly with the aim of identify the roles of a social worker and ethically problematic areas in the planning social services in a residential facility for the elderly. The text of the thesis is divided into three thematic headings. The first thematic heading is devoted to a general view of the process of individual planning in a residential facility for the elderly. The second thematic heading deals with presenting the roles of a social worker that he or she can perform during the individual planning proces. It also discusses ethical aspects in residential facility for the elderly. The final thematic heading presents possible problematic situations that may occur during the process of individual planning in a residential facility for the elderly, which are supported by practical knowledge based on a research probe.
Individual planning in a low-threshold facility for children and youth
BUBRLOVÁ, Pavlína
The thesis deals with the identification of ethical issues in the process of individual planning in the social service NZDM-SaSM. The first part is generally devoted to individual planning in a low-threshold facility for children and youth. The second part is focused on the process of individual planning in NZDM-SaSM.The third part of the thesis deals with the ethical dimension of individual planning in NZDM-SaSM.
Providing Care Services in the Districts of Municipalities with Extended Competence of the City of Benešov
BÍLKOVÁ, Veronika
The diploma thesis deals with the provision of care services in the Districts of Municipalities with Extended Competence (DMEC) of the City of Benešov. Its aim is to describe the care service in DMEC Benešov, ways of its provision and changes related to the ongoing transformation, from the perspective of providers and from the perspective of clients. Another goal is to evaluate the expansion of the field care service onto weekends and into rural areas in DMEC Benešov. The thesis is divided into theoretical and practical part. The theoretical part deals with the issue of care services. The practical part examines the area of the issue and is aimed to find answers to two main research questions: How is the care service provided in DMEC Benešov? How is the transformation of the Care Service of the Benešov District? A qualitative research strategy, a method of questioning and a semi-structured interview technique were chosen. The research group consisted of 12 informants, who were selected through deliberate selection, purposeful selection technique and their availability. The results were processed by data analysis using grounded theory. From the research, it can be concluded that the care service in DMEC Benešov has a stable team that supports clients to stay at home. The care service is mostly provided to seniors, who most often receive services such as lunch delivery, taking care of the household and assistance with personal hygiene. The care service provides a service on weekends even in rural areas, where it covers the so-called white spaces. Thanks to the project Care Service - Opportunity for a Life at Home II. The Care Service of the Benešov District managed to focus on professional work, expand the target group with families with a child/children and extend the operational hours until 19:00 and on weekends. However, the research revealed that in the DMEC Benešov there is not much interest in providing care services during weekends. The results can be used as feedback for care service providers in DMEC Benešov and as examples of good practice for other care service providers.
Identification of the extent of necessary support provided to children and adults with physical and combined disabilities
ROCHOVÁ, Tereza
The bachelor thesis is focused on identifying the extent of the necessary support provided to children and adults with physical and combined disabilities within day care centres and week care centres. The aim of the work is to find out how the necessary support is implemented for these users, to find out which methods are used by social service providers to determine the extent of the support, how the necessary support is transformed into individual planning, and how individual planning works within the regular practice of the social worker. The theoretical part of the thesis describes physical and combined disabilities, defines the work of the social worker and social services, evaluation and overview of the necessary support provided to children and adults with physical and combined disabilities and it also contains chapters focused on individual planning. In the practical part of the bachelor thesis, a qualitative research survey using the method of semi-structured interview has been carried out, and a sample of respondents from the social workers working in day or week care centres in the Czech Republic have been approached. Research questions on methods of identifying the extent of the support needed for children or adults with physical and combined disabilities and methods of using these findings in the individual planning of the course of the social service have been identified. Respondents' responses have been processed by the open coding methodology.
Individual planning in NZDM
BAŠTOVÁ, Šárka
The main topic of this diploma thesis is individual planning in NZDM from the perspective of employees who make IP. This thesis has a theoretical and a practical part. The theoretical part explains in particular the basic concepts related to the topic. The practical part is focused on research formed from interviews with social workers working in the established NZDM. I chose qualitative research with the help of semi-structured interviews for my research. I analyzed obtained data using open and axial coding. Then individual categories were created among which I was looking for relationships based on axial coding. Then I created a conceptual model that helped focus on data more systematically.

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