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The Problem of Child Mental Health Services Inaccessibility in the Czech Republic
Stodola, Marek ; Angelovská, Olga (advisor) ; Tušková, Eva (referee)
This diploma thesis deals with the issue of inaccessibility of child mental health services in the Czech Republic. Despite the growth of public interest in child mental health the child mental health services face significant structural problems, such as a lack of medical staff, low quality and inaccessibility. On top of that, these problems are getting constantly worse and potentially endanger the entire system of child mental health services with immense negative impact on society. Despite these trends, there is no coherent and systematic policy precisely dealing with the problems in child mental health care in the Czech Republic. The aim of the thesis is to describe particular problems of child mental health services in depth and then explain what caused fact the agenda has not been set yet. Kingdon's Multiple Streams Framework (MSF), together with the concept of public policy actors were applied. The thesis is based on the qualitative research design using the semi-structured expert interviews complemented with the public policy documents study. The thesis focuses on the period beginning with the passing the Strategy of Mental Health Care Reform in 2013 where the first effort to reform mental health care services was established in an explicit and systematic way. However, the agenda focusing...
Attitudes of Policy Actors to the Question of active Fatherhood in the Czech Republic
Hubáček, Miroslav ; Tušková, Eva (advisor) ; Nekola, Martin (referee)
Bachelor thesis deals with the topic of active fatherhood in the Czech Republic. The purpose of this paper is to describe attitudes of family policy actors and discuss possibilities to further support the concept of active fatherhood in the Czech Republic. At first, it identifies key family policy actors, whose attitudes are necessary to be observed. These attitudes are then identified using primary (expert interviews) and secondary data. The paper comes to a conclusion that even though notable actors problematize lack of involvement of fathers to the child care, we are presently in the phase of problem identification on the level of state subjects, such as Ministry of Work and Social Affairs and active fatherhood is currently supported especially by civic associations. Some degree of communication is ongoing only within The Government Council for Equal Opportunities for Women and Men. The reason why active fatherhood is not supported more is that a grand coalition of actors which would support active fatherhood through its shared beliefs has not been formed yet. It can be expected that civic associations will further support active fatherhood with their own projects. On the government level, active fatherhood is then connected with reconciling work and family life so active fatherhood is not...

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