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Specifics of Foster Care of Sibling Groups
ROZUM, Michal
The present bachelor thesis is engaged in specifics of foster care of sibling groups, and it is divided into two parts: theoretical and empirical. The theoretical part consists of four basic chapters. The first chapter describes the importance of family for children, the second chapter focuses on substitute family care, the third part explores the issue of children in foster care and relations among them, whereas the fourth chapter delves into the mediation of substitute family care. The empirical part introduces results of the research that was conducted by form of semi-structured interviews with five foster families, selected in advance, which families have a many-year experience in foster care. The objective of the research was to find the answer to the question: What are the specifics of foster care of sibling groups?
Ethical view on abortion and its legalization
ŠABACKÁ, Lenka
The thesis deals with the question of abortion. It briefly introduces the history of abortion and definition of basic terms. Further, it describes basic procedures for the implementation of abortion, pontential health problems, and mentions the Hippocratic Oath, too. More attention is then paid to the abortion legislation in the Czech Republic, including the current legislative texts, criminal responsibility, but also facts associated with the restrictions on abortion law. The thesis brings information, which characterizes ethics as a scientific discipline and its view on abortion. Finally, there are also mentioned basic differences between adoption and foster care, as well as other ways how to solve unwanted pregnancies.
Sources of identity creation of adopted children
KLOUDOVÁ, Hana
Regarding the legal act adoption is the highest and the most advantage type of substituted care for a child, as the legal status of an adopted child is the same as of tan own child. Currently children are informed about adoption from a very young age. Applicants for adoption are trained in access courses about the way how to explain the whole situation to an adopted child. The aim of my thesis is to find out what importance adopted children put to the adoption itself and how this fact of adoption influences their identity. What roles play other people around them who know that the child is adopted? I used for my research fact-finding strategy- The method which I obtained data were from semi-structured interviews with adults once adopted as children conducted face to face or by e-mail.the next source of information was internet debate. The research was done on five adopted adults who were adopted as children ranging from 20 to 40 years old including myself. I gained respondents through a method called snowball. Through the biographic research method I worked out the data which means to reconstruction and interpretation of human?s life by somebody else and qualitative conceptual analysis of replies. The result of this is introduced as a biography of adopted children and also as a conclusion of answers in this research. In finalizing of the result comes the fundamental discovery that the effect on identity of adopted children has the foundation of a loving family. I found out that adoption itself did not mean anything noticeable at respondents or the impact of other people around them. The main thing which matters is a functional family, which they have.
The main reasons for removal children from their parents and handover to institutional or different alternative education. The cases dealt with OSPOD in Trhove Sviny from the years of 2001-2011.
PILEČKOVÁ, Jindra
The thesis follows up the concrete reasons that led to the suggestion of SPOD Trhové Sviny to remove a child from their parents and subsequent placement in foster care. The theoretical part describes a family, its functions, family relationships, parenthood and parenting disorders, incomplete family and foster family. Also briefly refers to the needs of children, their mental and emotional deprivation in early childhood and risk factors that have a major impact on children. Finally it follows up legislation, SPOD , institutional care and the types of institutional care facilities, where is a follow-up care after removal of the family. The practical part is focused on individual cases, case studies are divided into three basic groups. The division consists of more detailed specification of the main reasons for taking children from parents in all twelve cases. The thesis also pursues to social work with families realized by SPOD, their possibilities in preventive and advisory activities. Last mentioned activities are very important and indispensable. If they will be cover, there will be no cases described above so often.
What type of children do the applicants of foster care desire
ČERNÁ, Klára
This bachelor thesis deals with a substitute care in the Czech Republic. It shows differences between substitute family and educational care. The substitute family care is divided to adoption and foster care. At the forefront of this work is the process of adoption or foster care in practice, when an integral part of it is a role of regional office. The objective of this work is to identify and evaluate details from questionnaires for those who are interested of foster care at regional offices, how tolerant they are and what children they would ideate for their families. The theoretical part describes family and its importance for child developing, it points to problems of psychological deprivation at children, distribution of substitute educational and foster care including the historic definition. It focuses on the description of all forms of alternative cares with a focus on foster care and finally characterizes the mediation system of foster care in the Czech Republic. The practical part deals with data analysis of applicants for foster care, from which comes the thesis title ?What children the applicants for foster care want? at the regional office in Ceske Budejovice for the year 2011.
Comparison of the Alternative Forms of Family Care in the Czech Republic and in France
KORÁLOVÁ, Lenka
This thesis deals with the broad issue of family and institutional care. The aim of this thesis is to compare various forms of alternative family care in the Czech Republic and France and critically evaluate the advantages and disadvantages of this care in both countries. The thesis is divided into three parts, the first one, which is focused on the situation in the Czech Republic, and the second one, which is focused on the situation in France, are mainly interpretational and describe in detail the legal framework of alternative forms of family care. The third part contains the comparison of different forms of care and evaluates and compares their advantages and disadvantages. The thesis includes summary in French and bilingual glossary.
The Alternative Family Care
Bruštíková, Martina ; Žák, Květoslav (advisor) ; Spirit, Michal (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with an alternative family care. The main goal is to provide a comprehensive overview of alternative family care, specifically of foster care, to the applicant for custody of the child in alternative family care. The work is divided into five chapters. The first chapter defines the basic concepts essential for a proper understanding of this area. The second chapter deals with an alternative family care in general and its legislation. The third chapter presents each form of alternative family care separately. The fourth and fifth chapter form a part of the practical section, which contains an explanation of the mediation process of adoption and foster care and finally an analysis of a survey declaring willingness of public to take the child into foster care.
Analysis of the particular entity of non-profit sector in Czech republic
Ajdini, Drita ; Říhová, Vladimíra (advisor) ; Petrášek, František (referee)
My bachelor thesis at first defines non profit sector in Czech republic. It describes its development and legislation. Shows different ways of financing and points on those mostly used in non profit organizations. Additionaly describes specific role of PR in non profit sector. Practical part analyzes Tereza Maxova Foundation and describes its PR activities. Part of my work is a survey result of which expose attitude of the public towards the foundation and its projects. Last section of my work shows that foundation effort to place children to a foster families is of economic benefit to whole society. Merit of a foster families is lower load for state budget compare to institutional care. As a proof of this statement shows expensis comparison for a children placed in an institutional care and a fosters family care as well as assumption that children in a foster family will complete higher level of education rather than children under institutional care, which means lower final impact on state budget.

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