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The boundaries of social services in the area of the social-health interface - sheltered housing for people with intellectual disabilities
Vaclíková, Alžběta ; Angelovská, Olga (advisor) ; Pěnkava, Pavel (referee)
The bachelor thesis is devoted to the integration of social and health services. The aim is to identify the boundaries of the social service of sheltered housing for people with intellectual disabilities in the area of the social-health interface. In this thesis social services are defined primarily according to Act No. 108/2006. In order to provide more detailed description of the clients of sheltered housing, the thesis defines the concept of intellectual disability, especially in adulthood. It focuses on sheltered housing and sheltered housing workers as well as methods and techniques of work in this social service. The thesis also deals with the interdisciplinary perspective of social work with people with intellectual disabilities while it also describes selected expertise and services in the social-health interface. One of the chapters is dedicated to the systemic approach. The analytical part of the thesis contains the methodology of the research, the subject of which is specific sheltered housing. The aim of the research is to identify the boundaries of the social service of sheltered housing for people with intellectual disabilities. Part of the thesis includes analyzed research data processed from information obtained through interviews with the workers of this sheltered housing. Part of...
Changes and growth of a small town in time of normalization - the example of Benešov u Prahy
Houzar, Jakub ; Zdichynec, Jan (advisor) ; Najbert, Jaroslav (referee)
The thesis deals with the transformation of Benešov u Prahy from a backward town with nine thousand inhabitants to the centre of Podblanicko area with almost twice as many residents. The change did not come easily. The inhabitants and offices dealt with many problems ranging from inadequate transport and business networks to insufficient capacity in school facilities. Within twenty years (1970s and 1980s), Benešov underwent an immense transformation, which is evident at first sight. Prefabricated housing estates were built on the outskirts of the town and in densely built-up areas that had been redeveloped for building purposes. Not even the monuments escaped this remediation. The present-day appearance of Benešov is largely a reflection of fifteen to twenty years of construction activities in the monitored period. How has Benešov changed over the 20 years of the reporting period? What kind of transformation have all parts of the town undergone (center, peripherals)? Was it possible to offer sufficient capacity (housing, work) to new arrivals and old residents? How did Benešov cope in terms of services (education, transport, apartments, business network) with almost twice the number of inhabitants? How was everyday life in transformed Benešov in this period? This work tries to answer these...
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...
Multidisciplinary team and care of patients with Parkinson's disease
Svobodová, Martina ; Vrzáček, Petr (advisor) ; Lejsal, Matěj (referee)
The aim of the thesis is to map the needs of social service clients with Parkinson's disease. Based on the needs, the goal of the work is to design a multidisciplinary team, its composition and functioning. In the theoretical part, I deal with Parkinson's disease as such, diagnosis, course, treatment and its side effects. I am also involved in social services, especially those that specifically focus on clients with Parkinson's. This part concludes with chapters on participation and empowerment, patient organizations and the multidisciplinary team as such. The third part deals with the methodology of the research. I used combined research, specifically interviews, field research and a questionnaire. I describe here the data analysis and ethical aspects of the research. The results of the research show that a multidisciplinary team is a suitable variant of care to fulfill some of the clients' needs. Here, I observe where the view of the client himself and the caregivers on the client's needs differ from each other and where they are in harmony. Based on the research, I subsequently propose the composition of a multidisciplinary team and model its functioning. In the discussion, I try to look critically at my work and also to confront it with other works that focus on a similar topic. The conclusion...
The formation of methodology in low threshold club for children and young people
Zajícová, Nina ; Němec, Zbyněk (advisor) ; Marádová, Eva (referee)
The topic of the thesis is the formation of methodology in a low threshold club for children and young people. The work is divided into six chapters, the first four of which are devoted to theory. The first chapter deals with the general description of low threshold institutions, their concepts, goals, target group and history. The second chapter describes the quality standards of Social Services, which, according to the content of information, are divided into three types - procedural, personal and operational. The next chapter describes concepts such as social disadvantage, social exclusion or socially excluded location and also shows the ethnic minority and the traditional Roma family. The fourth chapter is devoted to social service workers, social workers and special educators in the social service. The research part of the thesis deals with the process of creating a methodological document in a low-threshold institution for children and youth in Šluknov. The institution with its principles of work, goals, target group and frequent unfavorable social situations of clients, where the research is taken place, is described in this part of the thesis. With the help of qualitative research, the thesis using four thematic areas, shows how the process of creating a methodological document takes place...
Ethical reflection of social worker's work with carers of children with disabilities
NĚMCOVÁ, Nicol
The thesis entitled Ethical reflection of social worker's work with carers of children with disabilities looks into the mutual cooperation and interaction of both persons when working to help a child with disabilities in social services. A carer is usually a parent or other legal guardian who cares for and looks after a person with a disability or disadvantage. From my experience as a social worker, working with caring persons is sometimes challenging and I would therefore like to map the attitudes of both persons through interviews in which I will identify their needs either for themselves, towards the organisation or towards the person they are working with. I would like to find out specific things, how to help the carers more, how to understand them and how to set up together the best possible functioning of the child in the social service.
Possibilities and limits of online streetwork with people afflicted by substance abuse disorder
HÝŽOVÁ, Aneta
The thesis Possibilities and Limits of Online Streetwork with People Afflicted by Substance Abuse Disorder deals with the providing of field social service in the online space. The aim of the work was to describe the possibilities and limits of streetwork with drug users in the online space. The theoretical part presents knowledge related to social work with a given target group, such as streetwork method, contact work, crisis intervention and harm reduction. The second chapter focuses on online work in social services itself. The practical part of the thesis presents the process and results o qualitative research realized by the method of semi-structured interviews with field social workers at social service called Jihočeský streetwork PREVENT in České Budějovice. This organization works with substance abusers and provides its service, among other things, in the online space.
Manažerské pojetí bezdomovectví ve městě Brně
Braunerová, Terezie
BRAUNEROVÁ, T. Managerial conception of homelessness in Brno. Bachelor thesis. Brno: Mendel University in Brno, 2020. The bachelor thesis deals with the phenomenon of homelessness. Aim of the thesis is to map homelessness and then propose recommendations for its reduction. The analytical part deals with the sum of financial costs for the homeless, where it is found that they annually exceed the amount of 7 billion Czech crowns. Furthermore, quantitative and qualitative research is carried out here. Quantitative research was conducted in the form of a questionnaire survey, which was attended by 70 people. Qualitative research was carried out with the help of a structured interview, which was conducted by 7 people. The results show that the homeless have the biggest problem with handling official matters, taking responsibility and solitude. The recommendations set out steps to solve these issues.
Low Threshold Centers on Selected Social Networks
ŠTURMOVÁ, Alena
The bachelor's thesis focuses on the importance of social networks in social work and their contribution to social workers in low-threshold facilities for children and youth. The theoretical part includes the definition of this particular social service, the determination of the target group, fieldwork, and outpatient work. Further, the thesis describes online social services, access to online services abroad, finally discusses children's leisure time and how the Covid-19 pandemic affected low-threshold facilities. The primary goal of this research was to determine the importance of social networks for social services in low-threshold centers. The partial aim was to characterise the use of social networks for social workers. Using a qualitative research strategy, semi-structured interviews, and processing data using IPA analysis, this study was designed to examine in detail the subjective experience of informants with the given issue. The research group consisted of informants from the South Bohemian Region (N = 8) and Prague (N = 8), who work in low-threshold facilities for children and youth. The analysis identified six main topics, which include the importance of social networks for social workers and clients, the importance of social networks during pandemics, the inclusion of online social services as one of the forms of social work, the perception of social networks by social workers and the meaning of networks in the future. This thesis could help to expand social work with children and young people into the digital sphere and thus get closer to them in the online world. My work can serve as a basis for social sciences students, social workers, professionals, and the lay public. In the future, digital work could also be used for other target groups.
Influence of selected preventive programs in NZDM
REMEŠOVÁ, Lenka
The diploma thesis focuses on the benefits of preventive programmes implemented in the social service of the CROSS Prevent Low-Threshold Facility for Children and Youth. This is reached via theoretical knowledge acquired from literature research and survey results. The survey studies seven informants qualitatively using three methods of investigation. Each of these methods answers one research question. Specifically, there is one case study, a semi-structured interview and a document analysis. Regarding the fact that prevention programmes in Low-Threshold Facilities for Children and Youth are in no way methodically defined, I will describe the implementation itself. The diploma thesis is supplemented by results that had been gathered while the survey was being carried out.

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