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Policy advocacy of nonprofit organizations focused on parental care in Czech republic
Jeníčková, Markéta ; Deverová, Lenka (advisor) ; Benyovszky, Selma (referee)
Diploma thesis with the title Advocacy activities of the non-profit organisations focused on foster care in Czech Republic describes the political and citizen (indirect) advocacy, the collaboration in advocacy and the analysis of the law, which regulates foster care in Czech Republic and the documents of the organisations. I collect data through the interview proces with the informants from non-profit organisations: Rozum a Cit z.s., Lumos Czech Republic and Asociace Dítě a Rodina z.s. I used Law 89/2012 and 401/2012, which changes Law 359/1999 on child protection, to detect changes in the legislation. Diploma thesis has two parts: theoretical part, where are definitions and theories, and methodological part.
Policy advocacy of nonprofit organizations focused on parental care in Czech republic
Jeníčková, Markéta ; Deverová, Lenka (advisor) ; Benyovszky, Selma (referee)
Diploma thesis with the title Advocacy activities of the non-profit organisations focused on foster care in Czech Republic describes the political and citizen (indirect) advocacy, the collaboration in advocacy and the analysis of the law, which regulates foster care in Czech Republic and the documents of the organisations. I collect data through the interview proces with the informants from non-profit organisations: Rozum a Cit z.s., Lumos Czech Republic and Asociace Dítě a Rodina z.s. I used Law 89/2012 and 401/2012, which changes Law 359/1999 on child protection, to detect changes in the legislation. Diploma thesis has two parts: theoretical part, where are definitions and theories, and methodological part.
Nutrition in pregnancy
JENÍČKOVÁ, Markéta
The aim of this Bachelor's thesis titled "Nutrition in Pregnancy" was to identify how women eat during pregnancy, whether they are properly informed about nutrition, where they get information and whether they take dietary supplements. The researched women were in the second trimester of their pregnancy. The examined data were obtained through questionnaires and weekly food diaries. The questionnaire helped me to find out whether the women use dietary supplements or addictive substances. Next, it also identified what the women think they should or should not eat during pregnancy and where they acquired information regarding nutrition. I used the Nutriservis program to process the food diary of each woman to determine the average intake of energy, protein, fat and carbohydrates per day and per week. The program also calculated the recommended calorie intake per day. I compared this recommendation with the actual nutrient intake and evaluated it individually. Most women had normal weight before pregnancy, some were overweight and there were even cases of obesity and moderate malnutrition. Next, the research showed that the majority of the pregnant women searched for information about nutrition primarily for the sake of fetal health. They mostly obtained the information from books, magazines, the internet or their gynecologist. The women from the research group do not follow any alternative diet during pregnancy, they do not use druha and drink only the recommended amount of coffee. Only one woman smokes during pregnancy; she indicated "just" 5 cigarettes a day. The women use supplements mostly for fetal health and prevention. The majority of the pregnant women have a university education and they are between 31 and 35 years old. The second biggest group consists of women between 26 and 30 years.

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