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Formal Caregivers in Retirement Homes and Their Role in Fulfilling Wishes of the Elderly
Churá, Monika ; Angelovská, Olga (advisor) ; Kotherová, Zuzana (referee)
The bachelor thesis focuses on formal caregivers in retirement homes and their role in fulfilling the wishes of the elderly. It describes the system of individual planning and presents its concrete form on the example of a home for the elderly established by the Central Bohemia Region. The case study uses semi-structured interviews with seven formal caregivers of the retirement home and an internal methodology of individual planning. The work captures the attitudes of the caregivers towards individual planning and the ways in which they deal with this task. The analysis demonstrates the importance of collaboration between the home's staff and the role of the individual planning coordinator in managing key workers. Carers' attitudes to individual planning can be classified on a spectrum of subjective rejection/acceptance. This rejection/acceptance is related to perceptions of the benefits and appropriateness of the current form of individual planning. The main problems faced by formal caregivers in individual planning are identified. These include lack of clarity about individual planning and a lack of understanding of its importance not only by caregivers but also by the clients. Some caregivers do not identify with the principle of individual planning in its current form and exclude it from the...
Work of a assistant supporting the development of socially disadvantaged children
Mezenský, Štěpán ; Angelovská, Olga (advisor) ; Vlčková, Kamila (referee)
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is the work of the assistants working with children from socially vulnerable families through the way of individual meetings. It maps its form and examines the ways the former assistants themselves see their work as assistants. The description of the work of assistant relates to the Street-level Bureaucracy theory which main concepts are described in the theoretical part of this thesis. Furthermore, in its theoretical part the thesis presents the Theory of Motivation playing substantial role in continuous work of assistants in the field. By analyzing of semi-structured interviews performed with the former assistants the form of concepts of Street-level Bureaucracy theory in the environment of work of assistants of children from socially vulnerable families is examined. The main findings lie in the facts that assistants work independently, they perform the work until their motivation is present and then leaves the environment. The system of support and obstacles in the work of assistants depends mainly on human factor. It was further found that this area of volunteering reaches the management level.
The Support of youth football at the amateur level in Prague
Brych, Jan ; Veselý, Arnošt (advisor) ; Kotrusová, Miriam (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with The Support of youth football at the amateur level in Prague. Youth football is run by sports non-profit organizations. The support of youth secures the availability of football for children and youth. The main aims of this thesis is to describe the support of youth football at the amateur level, to discover and understand the real problems that clubs face in running youth teams, and to compare the goals of organizations providing the support of youth football with the goals of clubs themselves. The first part is devoted to the theoretical framework. Theory of Street- level bureaucracy by Michael Lipsky predicts that mainly public service workers, the street-level bureaucrats, have a great influence on the performance of their profession, because they interact directly with citizens in the course of their jobs. Problem indicators and conflicts of goals are often in street-level bureaucrats work. The intention of this thesis is to find out if there are typical problematic indicators of activities of street-level bureaucrats in the Support of youth among public service workers of football clubs. The second intention associated with theory is to find out whether there is a conflict of goals between the clubs and youth football support organizations. To investigate...
Work of a assistant supporting the development of socially disadvantaged children
Mezenský, Štěpán ; Angelovská, Olga (advisor) ; Vlčková, Kamila (referee)
The main topic of this bachelor thesis is the work of the assistants working with children from socially vulnerable families through the way of individual meetings. It maps its form and examines the ways the former assistants themselves see their work as assistants. The description of the work of assistant relates to the Street-level Bureaucracy theory which main concepts are described in the theoretical part of this thesis. Furthermore, in its theoretical part the thesis presents the Theory of Motivation playing substantial role in continuous work of assistants in the field. By analyzing of semi-structured interviews performed with the former assistants the form of concepts of Street-level Bureaucracy theory in the environment of work of assistants of children from socially vulnerable families is examined. The main findings lie in the facts that assistants work independently, they perform the work until their motivation is present and then leaves the environment. The system of support and obstacles in the work of assistants depends mainly on human factor. It was further found that this area of volunteering reaches the management level.
The Support of youth football at the amateur level in Prague
Brych, Jan ; Veselý, Arnošt (advisor) ; Kotrusová, Miriam (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with The Support of youth football at the amateur level in Prague. Youth football is run by sports non-profit organizations. The support of youth secures the availability of football for children and youth. The main aims of this thesis is to describe the support of youth football at the amateur level, to discover and understand the real problems that clubs face in running youth teams, and to compare the goals of organizations providing the support of youth football with the goals of clubs themselves. The first part is devoted to the theoretical framework. Theory of Street- level bureaucracy by Michael Lipsky predicts that mainly public service workers, the street-level bureaucrats, have a great influence on the performance of their profession, because they interact directly with citizens in the course of their jobs. Problem indicators and conflicts of goals are often in street-level bureaucrats work. The intention of this thesis is to find out if there are typical problematic indicators of activities of street-level bureaucrats in the Support of youth among public service workers of football clubs. The second intention associated with theory is to find out whether there is a conflict of goals between the clubs and youth football support organizations. To investigate...

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