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The Shift of Influence of Faith on Social Work Through Time
Jeřábek, Martin ; Kodymová, Pavla (advisor) ; Brnula, Peter (referee)
The work describes the shift of influence of faith on social work through time. For observation, probe to history is used with both primary and secondary sources. The work is divided into historical periods between the times before the Battle of White Mountain and today. Each historical period describes different aspects of social work and how they developed. It is a description of the historical period, approaches to work, fieldwork, supervision, life quality of carers, professionalization. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Peer consultants' self-stigma and dealing with it
Komrsková, Klára ; Havrdová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Brnula, Peter (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of self-stigmatization of peer consultants and their position in the work team. The aim of this work is to examine the degree of self-stigmatization in peer consultants, how they experience and overcome it. And gather knowledges haw to support the current education and position of peer consultants in the work environment. The work is divided into theoretical and empirical part. The theoretical part describes the stigmatization, peer consultation and the recovery process. The empirical part consists of two consecutive research studies. The first examines the degree of self-stigmatization of peer consultants on comparison with the general population of the mentally ill in the Czech Republic. And the second examines whether and how peer consultants experience self-stigmatization, how they work with it, and what role their surroundings, especially relationships and employment, play in their view. It also examines the current working environment conditions of peer workers. Mainly in the field of competencies, job description and education. Research shows that the level of self-stigmatization measured by the ISMI scale is significantly lower for peer consultants than for mentally ill people who do not work as peer workers. Interviews and their analysis showed that...
Optimization of the role of quality manager in social services of personal assistance
Fejkusová, Pavlína ; Havrdová, Zuzana (advisor) ; Brnula, Peter (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the role, position and profession development of quality managers in the social service of personal assistance. It describes the emergence of this role in the context of the development of legislation in the Czech Republic and its changes after the entry into force of Act No. 108/2006 Coll. on social services, which regulates their provision. It reveals the importance of the quality manager's role in the personal assistance service from the point of view of its directors, social and management staff and quality managers, in context with the requirements for its fulfilment. Based on interviews with participants, the research identifies the role of the quality manager as a "quality teacher", a "motivator" and a "protector". The author also briefly deals with the stories of quality managers and their experience from methodological practice. Furthermore, the research shows the possibilities of grasping the quality manager's position in the organization, the preconditions for its fulfilment and aspects of the organization's culture, which have an influence on the fulfilment on the role of quality manager. Based on the research, the author further identifies problems which the participants face practice, namely: setting the position of the quality manager, introducing...
Differences and Similarities between TSTS Model Therapy and Supervision.
Kubicová Černá, Hedvika ; Brnula, Peter (advisor) ; Havrdová, Zuzana (referee)
Bc. Hedvika Kubicová Černá UK FHS Fakulta humanitních studií 42245792 Abstract This thesis is focused on the application boundaries of the transformation systemic therapy in supervision. The review section describes the general background of the Satir model and the basis of therapy theory and supervision theory. It deals with the general level of therapy and supervision boundaries. The methodological part includes a description of the grounded theory used to obtain data from informants, supervisors working according to the TSTS model. In addition, a supplementary questionnaire quantitative survey was used to determine how supervisants who got an experience with therapy perceive the boundaries between the therapy and the supervision. The analytical part starts with providing the insight into how supervisors educated in the Growth model understand the differentiation of therapy and supervision boundaries and how they use the TSTS techniques. Further it is supplemented with our findings as to what supervisants expect to gain in supervision, and which methods they refuse and consider to cross the boundary between the therapy and supervision. The asked questions have been aimed at specific aspects of techniques used in the Satir model. Our objective has been to describe which techniques and methods originally...
Methods of Social Work with elderly people used in our territory in 1948-1989
Gudzenko, Bohumila ; Kodymová, Pavla (advisor) ; Brnula, Peter (referee)
The topic of this thesis is the Methods of social work with elderly people used in our territory in 1948-1989. The goal of this thesis is to description of the methods used in social work with seniors in the defined period. The method used in this thesis is a synthesis of scientific knowledge from literature mapping social work in the period from 1948 to 1989 and analysis of the historical period. This thesis is divided into five main chapters. The first chapter is dedicated to the theoretical framework, which describes the social area with an emphasis on old people. The second chapter is devoted to the introductory article on social work from the perspective of the target group of seniors. Attention is paid especially to the introduction to the political context and the social security system and the functioning of social services. A necessary part of this work is also a brief historical excursion, which is described in the third chapter. The historical excursion briefly maps the period from the 17th century to the first half of the 20th century, in the context of perception of old age, death and family cohabitation. The fourth chapter describes the development of social work since 1948, which is focused on social work with old people. The final chapter of this thesis is the fifth chapter,...
Věra Pohlová - Way of Life and Social Work
Honsů, Renata ; Brnula, Peter (referee)
Rigorous work "Vera Pohlova - the Way of Life and Social Work" focuses on describing the life of a social worker Vera Pohlova during the time of her study and practicum, and mirroring the most important milestones of the development of Czech social work, as well as the historical events that have shaped it (the events of the First World War and its impact on the health of the population, fall of Habsburg Monarchy in c.k. Austria-Hungary, and the emergence of independent, free Czechoslovak Republic, the times of crisis and prosperity, the events of the Second World War, Communist coup, that changed the orientation of the state).

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