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Jan Petránek and his position in the media. A biographical study.
Fejtková, Pavlína ; Osvaldová, Barbora (advisor) ; Köpplová, Barbara (referee)
The master thesis Jan Petránek and his position in media. A biographical study. is describing life and publishing activities of journalist Jan Petránek. Text is dedicated to extensive period of time, from the birth of Petránek in 1931 up to the current year 2016. In each chapter, you can find foreword describing political and social context, which influenced not only Czechoslovakia Radio but the journalist himself. The used key methodology was oral history, conversations with Jan Petránek, research and work with the archived materials from National Archive in Prague and Archive of Czechoslovakia Radio. The biggest emphasis is focused on Petránek's work in Czechoslovakia Radio, he started to work there in 1951 until 1970, when he was fired for his activity in anti-occupation broadcasts in 1968. In the thesis, you can find information about his family, signature of Charta 77, activity in Lidové noviny and in the company Šanson - věc veřejná, established to support self-immolation of Jan Palach. Taking into account, that Jan Petránek until today, 2016, is still external contributor in Czech Radio and often guest in television programs, last chapter is dedicated to his activity after fall of communistic regime in 1989. In the attachments is possible to see wide selection of photos, family letters,...

Capabilities and bariers in social worker's profession in Usti region
Novák, Jiří ; Angelovská, Olga (advisor) ; Dobiášová, Karolína (referee)
This theses, called "Chances and restrains in social worker's profession in Ústí region" is dealing with social worker's profession in self-government context. It's setting off social workers from non-profit organizations. During beginning it's talking about theoretical basis, inevitably bound with social work's field, with focusing on social worker as part of assisting profession. It is, in particular, about opportunities or on the contrary about restrains/limits/barriers, which affects this field of specific self- governing area - Štětí city. Concretely it is about participants, which have here influence on life of local people/potential clients. All under surveillance of superior agency - higher self-government area - social work's methodologists of Ústí region. Research part of this thesis is based on semi-structured interview of previously mentioned participants, which gives overlook how each and every one of them sees limitations in practical social work's overlooks. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

Quality of Life and Its Understanding by Mental Health Patients in the Paprsek nadeje Centre
BARTOŠÍKOVÁ, Radka
In this thesis I would like to acquaint the reader with the impact of mental illness on human. In my thesis I focus on the psychosocial impact of the illness in the form of the assistance to an ill person, the quality of interpersonal relationships and quality of social interactions linked to the stigma. The essence of research in the social field were the findings concerning the living conditions of the client, client's activities and leisure time activities or the manners of support in illness. An important task of the client was to respond to questions about the hardships in life. The paper also deals with the knowledge of the physical, mental and spiritual qualities. It focuses on the comparison and awareness of the role of illness and pharmacotherapy as a limiting factor in the perception of quality life. It refers to the material conditions of these people, emerging drug addiction and subjective values and a feeling of well lived life in general. An important element of my research is to detect clients? life goals and to record their life satisfaction using "scale of life satisfaction." My goal was to map the real quality of life of the clients of the centre Paprsek naděje and the key aspects of the experience of life and how the meeting of the individual needs of the client affects the quality of life from their own perspective. The results were then evaluated and compared with Maslow's hierarchy of needs. The thesis is divided into two parts, theoretical and practical. The theoretical part deals with the classification of mental illnesses, their prognosis and treatment. I emphasize the disorder schizophrenia as a contemporary phenomenon, and finally the quality of life and the various aspects that affect it - the status of the ill person in the family, society, work and isolation. The empirical part is devoted to the research itself. For research I used qualitative research methods and techniques of semi-structured interview supplemented by observations. The research group consists of 5 clients of the centre Paprsek naděje in the age range of 28-59 years. I carried out one pilot study before the research itself. The resulting data were processed and put in tables and graphs, evaluated and compared in the discussion and conclusion. Part of the research was realized using the Schedule for the Evaluation of Individual Quality of Life, SEIQoL. Using this method, I examined individual life goals of each client, their importance and satisfaction with their achievements. Overall I responded to one main research question and two sub-questions. I consider the findings of abnormal invalidity and unemployment, high levels of stigmatizing experience, lack of active free time and physical activity, emerging drug addiction or lack of interpersonal relationships as the crucial results negatively affecting quality of life. Physical decrepitude is always a present component. The research also showed occasional unfamiliarity with diagnosis. Positives can mainly be seen in family support and in the quality of family relationships, also in sufficient material sources and in family and spiritual priorities. It is essential that compared with the Maslow's hierarchy, it was found that it has preserved its traditional arrangement in the process of meeting the needs. The content of individual needs was however varied in each of its individual parts. I have also learned that mental illness limits clients greatly for example in the context of culture and their interests and that there are also limitations to the parental instinct caused by fear of the large amount of responsibility and the impact of their illness to their children. An unexpected finding was the satisfaction of all clients with material sources. Similarly, the clients see their mental illness as a certain way of realizing satisfaction.

Occupational relations with a foreign subject
Bruzková, Nela ; Soušková, Milena (advisor) ; Marková, Hana (referee)
The Master s thesis presents and summarizes problematic areas of the Czech legislation related to the occupational relations with a foreign subject. Essential literature used for this purpose were Employment of foreigners and sending employees and self-employed abroad. 2nd update. ed. written by P. Boušková and International employment, posting and hiring workers, 1st edition, written by L. Rytířová and J. Teperové. However it was necessary to draw on bilateral agreements and legislation, both Czech and international. The content has been structured into five main chapters, the first one is devoted to the legal regulation of occupational relations with a foreign subject, the second chapter contains analysis of labor migration and its problems. The third and fourth delineated a structure of employment and social security. Final chapter is devoted to the migration of Czech citizens abroad. The various major chapters have been divided into subchapters which followed the different parts of the main topic in detail.

Are scouts really more honest?
Sedlická, Monika ; Zajíček, Miroslav (advisor) ; Tříska, Dušan (referee)
Using two experiments, where children either rolled dice or solved a matrix task, we examined whether scouts are more honest than non-scouts. In the first experiment, participants completed a matrix task. The papers were then shredded, and participants self-reported the number they had correctly solved. After analysing the results, we found that 10.81 % of scouts and 13.04 % of non-scouts lied. This difference, between the honesty of scouts and non-scouts, was not statistically significant. There was no perceived effect from being scout on the individual's honesty, as well as from taking the scout promise, or years of experience in a scout organization on the scout's honesty. In the second experiment, participants rolled the dice privately. According to value rolled, participants could either take (1, 2, 3), or leave (4, 5, 6), a Kinder chocolate reward. Statistically, participants would be expected to take the reward 50 % of the time. This was the case for the scouts group, the results did not differ statistically from 50:50, but not for the non-scouts. However, the difference between scouts and non-scouts was not statistically significant, indicating that there is no significant difference in honesty between scouts and non-scouts. Thus, our hypothesis that scouts are more honest than non-scouts was not supported.


Využití přirozené komunikace s koněm (Horsemanship) u dětí a mládeže s poruchami chování
PŘEVOROVÁ, Kateřina
This diploma thesis investigates the possibilities of using the horsemanship to help children and young people with behaviour disabilities. It is divided into seven thematic parts. At the beginning, there is the definition of the group of children and young people with behaviour disabilities. The second part, called ethology of the horse, describes the most important characteristics of the horses. The following part defines the term hypo rehabilitation. The most important characteristics of the horse, which are successfully used in therapy, are presented in the forth part. The fifth part characterizes the horsemanship and its most important representatives. The following part shows, why is horsemanship well suited to be used for this kind of clients. The last part deals with the horse therapy itself, with its effect on the client, with the role of the therapist, with the choice of horses for each kind of clients. The diploma thesis has proven the importance of the social behaviour of the horse in the therapy and the possibility of using it as a mirror in the work with people. Further, it has shown the necessity of future investigations in this field and the urgency of further education of the therapists in psychotherapy, ethology and communication with the horses.

Art therapy with children with learning disabilities
SEDLÁKOVÁ, Tereza
This thesis describes art therapeutic work with children suffering from learning disabilities (LDs) and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD). The theoretical part of this thesis is based on specialized literature and focuses on the definition of learning disabilities and ADHD syndrome. Furthermore, possible causes of these disorders and also their consequences on the personality and life of an affected child are being discussed. In this theoretical part I also describe a care program for these children and include application of art therapy. I also focus on specific features at art works of children suffering from LDs and ADHD. In the practical part I present two case interpretation studies where art therapeutic procedures used in work with affected children are being described. Furthermore I describe art work progress of two boys. Here I focus on specific points connected with their disabilities and impact of these disorders on their personalities.

Developmental Activities of Disabled People in the Center on Daily Employment of Handicapped for Mentally Disabled Children, Juveniles, and Adults in Strakonice
DEJMKOVÁ, Veronika
Developmental Activities of Disabled People in the Center on Daily Employment of Handicapped for Mentally Disabled Children, Juveniles, and Adults in Strakonice The goal of the thesis is to introduce a variability of developmental activities that enable mentally disabled persons to live adequately. Developmental activities mean in the thesis the way of integrating mentally disabled individual into a society. The theoretical part of the work describes mental disablement, Down syndrome, poliomyelitis, mentally disabled peoples{\crq} characteristics of lives, mentally disabled people welfare, the mission and single developmental activities of the Center on Daily Employment of Handicapped. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to determine what influence of developmental activities in mentally handicapped children, juveniles, and adults is apparent from the view of clients{\crq} parents in the Center on Daily Employment of Handicapped in Strakonice. As next, to monitor the importance of services provided in the Center from clients{\crq} and also parents{\crq} view. The investigation that was performed represents in terms of sociology quantitative research. There was used questioning method as the first method for collecting the data through the questionnaire technique. As the next research method was used the technique of semi-standardized interview. Developmental activities in the Center on Daily Employment of Handicapped proved personalities of clients to be developing, mostly concerning their locomotor system, integration, intellect abilities and skills, communication, and individuality. I suggest my thesis to support the awareness of developmental activities in the Center on Daily Employment of Handicapped to enhance, especially in families that grow their handicapped children up only within home environment. Developmental activities could be applied also by workers of the Center and of other similar institutes to improve the quality of existing activities.

Creation of unusual tours for travel agency
Preiningerová, Denisa ; Navrátilová, Miroslava (advisor) ; Zuzana, Zuzana (referee)
Thesis is focused on creating tours for new or already existing travel agency, which should reach its new potential clients. This mainly includes students and graduates who are facing financial constraints due to lack of time devoted to studies and practice. Trips offered are also designed for adventure tourism enthusiasts and sports activities. The goal of the travel agency is to offer and authentic experience with sufficient freedom of self time management. The first part describes basic theoretical background compiled through the analysis and compilation of information from scientific literature and Internet sources. The practical part is divided into three sector. First, is an analysis of the competitive environment, followed by a questionnaire survey investigating the relationship of potential customers for unconventional tourism. Finally, two sample tours are constructed and calculated which could become a new product of the travel agency. The result is an evaluation whether the tours would be feasible in the described form or whether there is a theoretical interest in them.