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Ukrainian refugee coordinators and setting the boundaries of their work
Avramioti, Ina ; Jelínková, Marie (advisor) ; Nová, Monika (referee)
This thesis focuses on describing the nature and content of a newly emerging specific position, namely the Ukrainian coordinator. It aims to provide a deeper understanding of her role in the process of receiving and integrating Ukrainian refugees. The theoretical part of the thesis is set within the context of field social work and intercultural work, with an emphasis on setting professional boundaries within helping professions. The empirical part presents an analysis of 15 semi-structured interviews with Ukrainian coordinators. Special attention is paid to the challenges associated with setting boundaries in social and field work that the coordinators must face
Setting boundaries between social workers and clients in asylum houses
KUCHÁROVÁ, Barbora
The thesis deals with the setting, observance and violation of professional boundaries between a social worker and a client in a shelter for men. It identifies social services in the context of shelters. It also describes the role of a social worker in a shelter and specifies what a professional relationship should look like. It includes the topic of burnout syndrome and mental hygiene. The second part of the thesis is based on semi-structured interviews, which were attended by three social workers working in shelters for men. All respondents perceive setting and adhering to boundaries as very important, although all three do not perform equally in this area. This is due to the fact that each person is an individual being and there is no universal rule in the area of boundaries that can be applied to all workers equally.

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