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Fostering in Classical Czech Foster Families and Fostering in Special Institutions for Foster Care-Big Foster Families. A Collation of These Two Forms.
WENDLIGOVÁ, Michaela
The thesis is a probe into the picture of alternative family care in the Czech Republic, oriented to the foster care. In the theoretical part a description of alternatice foster care for children removed from their biological family is given. It is concerned with vital needs of such children and their psychical deprivation. It tries to show why mothers waive their child and shows some aspects of social work in this field. The practical part of the thesis is concerned with the qualitative research that compares fostering in classical Czech foster families with fostering in special institutions {--} so called Big Foster Families. Research investigations are taken from the point of view of teenaged children being in foster care, and research is based on principles of modern (professional) fostering. The research investigations contain six interviews with children from classical families and four with children from special instituions for foster care. (The research is not concerned with SOS villages) Good quality of the foster care does not depend too much on the fact whether it is provided with a classical foster family or with a fostering institutions. It depends, first and foremost, on the character foster parent, i.e. if he/she is able to create positive relationships with the child and if he/she is able to adopt and accept the child unconditionally.
Health and social aspects of infertility and its treatment
ZAVADILOVÁ, Zuzana
Infertility is the inability to achieve a pregnancy. WHO classify infertility into two groups. Primary infertility is the term used to describe a couple that has never been able to conceive a pregnancy, after at least 1 year of unprotected intercourse. Secondary infertility describes couples who have previously been pregnant at least once, but have not been able to achieve another pregnancy. Causes of infertility include a wide range of physical as well as emotional factors. Approximately 30 - 40% of all infertility is due to a "male" factor such as retrograde ejaculation, impotence hormone deficiency, environmental pollutants, scarring from sexually transmitted disease, or decreased sperm count. A "female" factor -- scarring from sexually transmitted disease or endometriosis, ovulation dysfunction, poor nutrition, hormone imbalance, ovarian cysts, pelvic infection, tumor or transport system abnormality from the cervix through the fallopian tubes -- is responsible for 40 - 50% of infertility in couples. The remaining 10 -30% of infertility cases may be caused by contributing factors from both partners, or no cause can be identified. This dissertation has two main goals. The first goal is to describe how a couple face up to their problems with infertility. The second goal is that this dissertation can be used as a study material for social and medical employees. This dessertation is based on a qualitative research. I used a method CAMI {--} communication through the use of computer. The observational goup were people disccusing at www.neplodnost.cz.
Possibilities and Limits of Substitute Family Care
PRÁŠILOVÁ, Kateřina
The paper deals with the importance of substitute family care in the Czech Republic. Theoretical part characterizes possibilities of substitute family care, importance of family and its ambiance. Next, it describes risk and protective factors and substitute family, focuses on institutional treatment of children and possible problems of child{\crq}s socialization. Practical part contains casuistics and comparison of two chosen cases: case of successful and unsuccessful substitute family care. Both cases have good intention. They offer further view into problems of substitute family care. Its quality is not related only to those who decided to take abandoned child into their family but lies also in the child itself and not forgetting in abilities of workers securing substitute family care.
Gipsy Child´s Compensatory Family Care
BEČVÁŘOVÁ, Petra
The best educational and living conditions for the child is well functioned family, the family where the child holds the place of its own, where´s the chance to get the most valuable emocional and practical experiences innevitable for its entire harmonic evolution. This diploma work is concentrated for the Gipsy child and its chance to get a "new" family. In the theoretical part I´m concerned in the Gipsy minority and the problematics of the substitutional family care, practical part is concentrated to the tolerance of the claimants to accept child of the Gipsy minority, or half-Gipsy origin.
SUBSTITUTE FAMILY CARE IN THE VIEW OF TRUTH TELLING ABOUT ADOPTION
HOUŠKOVÁ, Blanka
The aim of work was to find out the opinions of social employees for the substitute family care in the department of social and legal protection of children at municipalities of villages with extended scope of authority in the South Bohemian region regarding communication of true information on adoption. The other aim is to determine the attitudes of applicants for adoption, registered by the Regional Authority of the South Bohemian region regarding these problems. The first part of the work is aimed at theoretical analysis of the substitute family care and problems of truth telling about adoption. The second part is aimed at processing of questionnaires for social employees for the substitute family care in the department of social and legal protection of children at municipalities of villages with extended scope of authority in the South Bohemian region and secondary analysis of data obtained by Regional Authority of the South Bohemian region from applicants for adoption in year 2006.
The attitude of the public to foster care
NESNÍDALOVÁ, Klára
My thesis deals with the attitude of public to foster care. One of the paradoxical issues is the fact that the number of children who are not reared by their biological parents remains quite high while the number of childless partnerships (though desiring offspring) is growing. In the Czech Republic, similarly as in other European countries, about 1% of children (about 20,000) do not grow up in their biological families. Only 2% of that group are full orphans. The remaining 98% of children have living biological parents who do not or cannot take care of them. I endeavored to find out how well individual members of the Czech society are informed about one of the possible solutions of infertility: alternate family care. Using questionnaires, I focused on several age and level of education groups and asked general as well as more personal questions. In the general part, I wanted to find out whether the individual knew what alternate family care was, the different kinds of alternate family care, who provides support during the process, what are the different options, the difference between adoption and foster care, etc. Then I inquired about their own willingness to take in a child, whether sex of the child, somatic and intellectual predisposition were criteria for them and whether they would take in a child of a different ethnicity. It is interesting to note that women are usually more prone to blame themselves for infertility.
Citizens on Adoption of Euro - April 2011
Červenka, Jan
According to the April survey of Public Opinion Research Centre, only 21% of Czech citizens approve the adoption of euro as legal tender in the Czech Republic, 75% oppose it. Since April 2010 a support for adoption of euro fell by 17%, while share of disapproval increased by 20%.
The Alternative Family Care
Matějková, Jana ; Spirit, Michal (advisor) ; Měchurová, Miroslava (referee)
The bachelor thesis deals with the alternative family care. The thesis consists of four chapters. The first one deals with the general interpretation of the Family Act, especially with the basic family-law relationships. The second chapter deals in the concrete with the alternative family care, from history up to its forms. In the third chapter I focus on adoption, that is interpreted as the most optimal form of the alternative family care. The fourth chapter creates a practical part of the thesis, where the analysis of the public opinion poll plays the important part.
Advantages and disadvantages of Eurocurrency
Pěnička, Marek ; Taušer, Josef (advisor) ; Černá, Iveta (referee)
This work discusses the advantages and disadvantages associated with the adoption of the single European currency. The individual effects are presented on the group of selected countries (Denmark, Portugal and Austria). The impacts on individual economic entities are mentioned. The presumptions of optimal currency area theory are explained and presented on the selected countries. This work is also concerned with reasons for rejection of the Eurocurrency by Denmark, Sweden and United Kingdom.
IFRS 1 - First-time Adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards
Šindelářová, Lucie ; Krupová, Lenka (advisor) ; Strouhal, Jiří (referee)
This thesis describes First-time Adoption of IFRS. An entity shall apply IFRS 1. It states integration of accounting systems, substantiality of IFRS 1, process of first-time adoption of IFRS and practically example.

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