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Social fieldwork in family as a prevention of a social orphanhood
Muffová, Magdalena ; Vítečková, Michaela (referee) ; Lorenzová, Jitka (advisor)
The social orphanhood is a wide-spread problem in our modern society and together with the factual orphanhood is one of the most severe reason of the emotional deprivation of children. Social field-work directly with families is most suitable form of social orphanhood prevention. Because the terminology is not unified, definition of the notions is presented to be sure what each notion describes. This thesis compares actual situation in Czech republic and Germany. Further describes legal regulations and state offices dealing with this problem. Describes used methods of social orphanhood prevention. There is not missing examples of good practice from CR, e.g. program "Aunt at home, kind Aunt in the family" as well as from Germany e.g. program "strong parents - strong kinds". The thesis tries to draw attention to advantages and disadvantages of both systems. Conclusion evaluates both systems and picks some points from Germany system, which can improve social orphanhood prevention in Czech Republic.

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