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Background and relations at asylum centra
Vanišová, Anna ; Jelínek, Martin (advisor) ; Duba, Pavel (referee)
I tried to investigate the causes of conflicts that originated in a multicultural environment of asylum centres in the Czech Republic and I intended to find solutions that would prevent conflicts in the future. With the help of questionnaires and talking to and observing asylum seekers and social workers, I observed that the perception of conflicts and especially the perception of the motives for conflicts differ among participants. It is important to face each conflict as a unique situation and to consider the background of asylum seekers as well while solving tense situation. Some of the asylum seekers suggested solutions in their questionnaires that deserve further consideration. First, the refugees desire more interest and intervention of social workers in disputes among asylum seekers. Further, they would welcome informal meetings with opportunities to discuss the problems arising in asylum camps. It would also be an occasion to get to know other asylum seekers living in the same asylum camp. The survey further showed that the asylum seekers were disappointed with the poor language offerings at asylum centres. They would appreciate more opportunities to learn Czech and English to communicate with other refugees who speak different languages. The possibility to communicate with others would avoid...
Analýza postavení a situace migrantek a žen s migračním původem ve vyšším středním a seniorském věku
Hradečná, Pavla ; Holíková, Klára ; Faltová, Magda ; Jelínková, Marie ; Ezzeddine, Petra ; Duba, Pavel ; Vacovská, Taťána ; Lörincová, Dominika ; Chmeliar, Peter ; Bikova, Mariya
Předkládaná publikace se zabývá problematikou migrantek či žen s migračním původem ve vyšším středním až seniorském věku, které žijí na území ČR. Je zpracována na základě získaných informací o vyšších rizicích vícenásobné diskriminace, která jim hrozí, a také na základě identifikované potřeby lepšího ukotvení práv těchto osob ve strategických dokumentech zabývajících se integrací migrantů a migrantek. V dlouhodobém horizontu tato analýza směřuje k posílení práv žen. Neméně významným faktorem, který stojí za vznikem této práce, je i snaha přiblížit téma genderu a stárnutí v migraci odborné veřejnosti, přispět k posílení spolupráce celé řady relevantních subjektů a v ideálním případě do budoucna podnítit český stát ke změnám v oblasti přístupu k ženám s migračními kořeny.
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Background and relations at asylum centra
Vanišová, Anna ; Jelínek, Martin (advisor) ; Duba, Pavel (referee)
I tried to investigate the causes of conflicts that originated in a multicultural environment of asylum centres in the Czech Republic and I intended to find solutions that would prevent conflicts in the future. With the help of questionnaires and talking to and observing asylum seekers and social workers, I observed that the perception of conflicts and especially the perception of the motives for conflicts differ among participants. It is important to face each conflict as a unique situation and to consider the background of asylum seekers as well while solving tense situation. Some of the asylum seekers suggested solutions in their questionnaires that deserve further consideration. First, the refugees desire more interest and intervention of social workers in disputes among asylum seekers. Further, they would welcome informal meetings with opportunities to discuss the problems arising in asylum camps. It would also be an occasion to get to know other asylum seekers living in the same asylum camp. The survey further showed that the asylum seekers were disappointed with the poor language offerings at asylum centres. They would appreciate more opportunities to learn Czech and English to communicate with other refugees who speak different languages. The possibility to communicate with others would avoid...
Increasing the role of NGOs in the social integration of labour migrants in the Czech Republic, Comparison with the practice in Portugal and Austria.
Valentová, Eva ; Faltová, Magda ; Hradečná, Pavla ; Trochtová, Alexandra ; Zelenková, Šárka ; Duba, Pavel
The publication is divided into two main parts. The first part, mostly theoretical, contains an analysis of labour migration in the Czech Republic in a broader context, focusing on the state of social integration of migrant workers, their rights and their position within the Czech labour market, the issue of illegal work and its prevention, as well as an analysis of the key issues in the field of labour migration and integration in the European context, and in both partner countries participating in the project - Austria and Portugal. The second part presents the comparison of the non-profit sector functioning in the area of labour migration in the countries represented in the project, emphasizing the interdependence of their activities with labour offices and other entities in Portugal and Austria. It serves as a basis for proposals and suggestions for creation and development of similar forms of cooperation in the CR. This section describes the current status of Czech NGOs in the process of social integration of migrant workers in general, their services provided to target groups and their future perspectives in this field. The publication also includes legislative and other recommendations that could contribute to the facilitation of social integration of foreigners in the Czech Republic in the future, in terms of a labour market. Another noteworthy part comprises casuistic cases that are discussed in the publication, as well as inspiring interviews with consultants from the Austrian organization and with mediators of Portuguese organization. These experiences from abroad are then complemented with an interview related to the recently introduced practice of cultural mediators in the Czech Republic.
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