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The Legal Capacity and Guardianship from the Perspective of Clients and Professionals.
BOROVSKÁ, Kateřina
The topic I have chosen for my thesis is Guardianship and Legal capacity from the points of view of both clients and professional public. This thesis is divided into a theoretical and a research part. The theoretical part of the thesis presents information on legal capacity, guardianship and also on the person of the guardian. A relatively large space is devoted to guardianship, thus the theoretical part includes information on, among other, appointing and selecting a guardian as well as on the guardian´s rights and obligations and surveillance of the guardian. The thesis also mentions other selected institutes of the Civil Code that can be of assistance to persons with mental disabilities, without limiting their legal capacity. Another topic of importance dealt with in the theoretical part is human rights, both in the sense of general sources of human rights and the sources of rights of persons with intellectual disabilities. Furthermore, the theoretical part of the thesis gives a brief overview of characteristics of persons with mental disabilities and the etiology of mental disability. The research part states findings of the research that was conducted by the strategy of qualitative research. The method of data collection was interrogations and semi-structured interviews. The research group included people with mental disabilities limited in their legal capacities as well as representatives of professional public who are in some way involved in the guardianship institute and who deal with this issue in their work on a daily basis. The main aim of the thesis was to find out how clients with intellectual disabilities and representatives of the professional public perceive guardianship and related issues. In addition, conducted research investigated whether clients know what role the guardian plays in their lives and whether they know their rights and obligations. Last but not least, the views of the professional public on the role of guardian in the client's life and also the experience of the professional public with the application of selected rights and obligations of clients were looked into. Results of the survey have given base to understanding how clients and the professional public perceive guardianship, what their views of rights and obligations of clients and guardians are, how demanding they find to be a guardian and last but not least, what role a guardian should play in their ward´s life.
Volunteer Work with the Mentally Disabled
CEJPKOVÁ, Dana
This bachelor thesis concerns volunteer work with mentally disabled patients who make use of the residential facilities of mental care institutions such as week-to-week social welfare institutions, shelter housing and homes for persons with medical disabilities. The work is divided into two main parts with the first part being a theoretical treatment of the subject of volunteering for people with mental disabilities. Part Two, entitled, The Meaning of Volunteering for the Mentally Disabled, is the practical part, where, with the aid of research, the objective is to find the significance and benefits of volunteering for people with mental disabilities using residential services.

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