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Quality of life in adults with severe from of the autism spectrum disorder - regional comparison
Tuzarová, Romana ; Bártová, Alžběta (advisor) ; Cooke, Dana (referee)
The present text is focused on analysing the quality of life of adults with severe forms of autism spectrum disorders in important aspects of their lives. We devote 3 chapters to awareness of autism spectrum disorders, descriptions and analysis of important aspects in the lives of persons with severe forms of autism spectrum disorders, as well as the analysis of the self-perceived quality of life of these persons and their parents or direct care takers. The results of the analysis offer answers to the questions, where the essential aspects of the lives of adults with severe autism spectrum disorders are diminished or at risk.
Improving the quality of telecare and its optimization
Makal, Petr ; Vrzáček, Petr (advisor) ; Mertl, Jiří (referee)
(in English) This thesis focuses on the quality and optimization of Telecare (emergency care) in the Czech Republic. In the first part, the author addresses the definition of Telecare (emergency care), associated risks, the provision of Telecare (emergency care) in the Czech Republic and the United Kingdom, the quality of social care, quality standards, methods of quality measurement and inspection, and the target group for emergency care. After the theoretical introduction, the author proceeds to the methodological part, where he attempts to acquaint the reader with the process of the service from the users' perspective. The research utilized a qualitative method of semi-structured interviews with nine participants - three social workers, three dispatchers, and three service users from the organization Anděl Strážný, z.ú. The research yielded several findings: a lack of awareness among healthcare and social workers, insufficient modernization of monitoring equipment, the absence of dispatcher visualization from the users' perspective, and a lack of standardization in both the emergency care itself and the monitoring devices. Addressing these shortcomings could lead to an improvement in the quality of services provided, their optimization, and a reduction in financial costs. In the final part, the...
The influence of activation activities to adaptation of seniors in institutional care
Novotná, Valentýna ; Nová, Monika (advisor) ; Bravená, Noemi (referee)
The diploma thesis deals with the topic of adaptation of seniors to residential social services and, as part of a research investigation, examining the influence of activation activities on this process from the point of view of facility staff. Using the active method of the semi-structured process of successful care, the author concludes that active activities largely belong to the client's adaptation to the new institutional environment. The output of the work is then a methodological list designed for the needs of facility workers who implement adaptation groups.
Weaknesses in state support for families caring for a disabled child
Janků, Vojtěch ; Angelovská, Olga (advisor) ; Tomášková, Vladimíra (referee)
The topic of the bachelor thesis is Weaknesses of state support for families caring for a child with disabilities. In the first part of the thesis the current state of the system of support for these families is mapped. Specifically, what benefits are provided and what social services are supposed to help them with their care. Then the main theoretical basis is explained, which is the theory of familialism. The research methodology was conducted in a qualitative manner. The respondents, who were representatives from among parents who care for a child with disabilities, were selected using the snowball sampling method and there were 7 respondents in total. The final respondent was also an actor in the issue, specifically a member of parliament who sits on the social policy committee. Using in-depth interviews with eight different respondents, the different aspects of support to families, their advantages, but mainly their shortcomings are examined. This was first in the area of financial support and then in the area of social services. In the subsequent discussion, the whole issue is then discussed in the context of the theoretical framework of the thesis, i.e. the theory of familiarisation. The main findings of the thesis are in particular the information that for a large part of parents the amount...
Applying the profession of an addictologist in selected social services focused on working with the family in Prague
Jelínková, Michaela ; Lososová, Amalie (advisor) ; Radimecký, Josef (referee)
Background: Addiction in various forms is a part of people's lives, often accompanying them throughout their lives. The impacts of addiction are not limited to just the individual for whom addiction is a problem but also affect other family members. Therefore, it is desirable to work with other family members and close individuals using addictive substances when working with addiction clients, seeking together a way to manage the difficult situation. Addiction clients appear in various types of services, including social services, and it is precisely in these services that an addiction specialists with their transdisciplinary theoretical knowledge and skills could contribute to improving the life situations of families seeking social counseling, shelters, or utilizing socially activating services for families with children. Objectives: The aim of the study is to map out the possibilities of employing addiction specialists in selected social services focusing on family work in Prague. Specific objectives address the question of whether and how selected facilities work with addiction clients and their families and how informed they are about the position of an addiction specialist and their scope of work. Methods: Data collection was carried out through qualitative research using semi- structured...
Evaluation of Economy and Fundraising of Selected Non Profit Organization
Hasoňová, Adéla ; Šebestová, Monika (referee) ; Lajtkepová, Eva (advisor)
The bachelor thesis is focused on the evaluation of the development of the economy and fundraising of selected non-profit organization, which is Oblastní charita Blansko. Firstly, there are introduce goals and methods use in this thesis. After the introduction part there is theoretical part which is focused on teoretical terms. The analytical part includes analysis of yields, costs and fundraising activities. This part also includes evaluation of the research. Last part is about proposals for the better economy, following the analytical part.
Evaluation of Economy of Selected Non Profit Organization
Chrudinová, Klára ; Srbová, Pavla (referee) ; Lajtkepová, Eva (advisor)
The bachelor’s thesis deals with the economy activities of selected governmental non- profit organization. The thesis contains in the theoretical part a description of the issues of the non-profit sector. In the analytical part of the thesis, there is a cost-revenue analysis and modified financial analysis. According to results from analysis, there is a summary of development of the economy. In conclusion, there are presented own solutions of organization s weaknesses.
Family of child with Kabuki synrome
Jarošová, Kateřina ; Mužáková, Monika (advisor) ; Bartoňová, Miroslava (referee)
The thesis deals with the family of a child with Kabuki syndrome. In the Czech Republic, the diagnosis was established in 2010. The main objective of the thesis was to compile comprehensive information about the family of a child with Kabuki syndrome and to determine more detailed information about the functioning of this family in the areas of upbringing, experiences with the school system, and also the utilization of support by the family. The thesis is divided into theoretical and empirical parts. The theoretical part is divided into four chapters. The first chapter discusses the definition of Kabuki syndrome, the history of research on this rare condition, diagnosis, and characteristic features in individuals with Kabuki syndrome. The second chapter focuses in more detail on the clinical symptoms of Kabuki syndrome, from health issues and treatment options to levels of cognitive function. The third chapter specifies on families of children with rare diseases, and the following chapter discusses the possibilities of support for families of children with Kabuki syndrome. The empirical part consists of a research investigation focusing on a child with Kabuki syndrome, the family of the child, and the functioning of the family through semi-structured interviews and a case study.

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