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Spirituality and supervision in charitable and diakonal organization
KOVÁŘ, Vít
The aim of this work is to present the spiritual aspects of social work and supervision in the charitable and diaconal field of practice. Introduction to the general form of social work and its anchoring in legislation and the current form, then an evaluation of how this form of social work is specified in charitable and diaconal organizations. Simultaneously, with reference to selected literature, it presents charitable and diaconal organizations as such, what historical background they have, their specifics, values, etc. It also deals with spirituality itself, its definition, specification and historical development. Specifically, it deals with the presentation of Christian spirituality, which is closely related to a perspective on pirituality in selected areas of practice. The thesis also deals with Christian spirituality in a social work. It includes Christian spirituality in the context of motivation of social workers. The position of Christian spirituality in charitable and diaconal organizations is also important in this work. Another important part of this bachelor thesis is supervision. The thesis contains an introduction to the concept of supervision and its relation to social work. From selected sources it also states in what manner does supervision take place in charitable and diaconal organizations and the relationship between spirituality and supervision. In the last part the findings, that result from the overall content of the work, are evaluated.
Charity donation analysis
Wiesnerová, Jana ; Melzochová, Jitka (advisor) ; Kovanda, Lukáš (referee)
This thesis analyses effects of various factors on the likelihood of charity contribution using probit models, focusing on donations only. The main data source was the MML-TGI database 2012 developed by Median, s.r.o. In this work, two models are built using different explanatory variables. Both models support the hypothesis of the thesis that higher probability of participation in the donation is expected from women. The first model was able to demonstrate the influence of age and educational attainment on the likelihood of financial donations paid to charities. The highest increase in the probability was recorded for ages 40-45 years and graduates. In the second model, further dependence of donation on political orientation, net monthly income and marital status was tested. It has been proven that we can expect the highest probability for married women and married men, as well as the right-wing oriented people and people with an income between CZK 15,001 to CZK 30,000 per month.

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