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Specifics od Field Work with Women exploited in the Sex Industry
Minářová, Iva ; Staňková, Dana (advisor) ; Pouchlá, Irena (referee)
This thesis deals with the topic of sexual exploitation of women in prostitution from the perspective of field social work and the activities of the Christian mission NGO - OM Czech Republic (OM ČR). It introduces the issue of prostitution and sexual exploitation as closely- linked negative phenomena in society. It analyzes contemporary theoretical positions and types of legal regulations of prostitution in different countries, including the Czech Republic. It also describes the method of field work and its application to the target group of women in prostitution, general characteristics, and the specifics of sexually exploited persons. It deals in greater detail with the principles of field work with this socially stigmatized group. The work of OM ČR is introduced by recalling the biblical paradigms of missions, the deaconry and the pastorate, and the principles of the pursuit of social justice, the holistic approach to man, and the involvement of Christians in social work. These paradigms and principles are also used in the ministry of OM ČR, including during field work with the target group. The individual aspects of the work are described in detail.
The ministry of youth chaplain
MARTANOVÁ, Lucie
This thesis deals with chaplain servise for youth in Czech Republic. In the theoretical part I define concept of youth, chaplain for youth and group, with which chaplain for youth works. Next I describe and explain tasks od chaplain for youth according to Pastoral Plan Department for Youth Czech Bishops' Conference. Practical part contains evaluation of questionnaires from chaplains for youth from Czech Republic. I evaluace here, how much time chaplains for youth pay for youth in different vicarages/deaneries, how often they speak about youth with others priests, I observe collaboration of chaplains for youth with monastic communities, DCM, DCŽM and lay representatives for the vicariate/deaneries.
Care for an oncology patient
NOVÁKOVÁ, Markéta
The diploma thesis addresses in detail the issue of a terminally ill individual and things closely associated with this topic including spiritual direction of the bereaved after the death of a close relative. Based on information from the literature it tries to reflect the basic conditions of approach to an oncology patient and his relatives (including the necessity of truthful communication and abidance by basic ethic rules). In order to provide a comprehensive view of the topic, the work includes research among the patient?s relatives realized in 4 out of the 14 hospice centers in the Czech Republic. On the basis of this research some positive aspects have been revealed on one hand, which are worthy acknowledgement and appreciation. On the other hand, there are areas and restraints motivating and challenging both types of healthcare centres to take steps that would lead to a better quality of care provided in the future.
Spiritual Accompaniment in the Salesian Spirituality
BOŠTÍK, Petr
The thesis defines the term of spiritual accompaniment which is nowadays realized in the Salesian spirituality. Firstly, it introduces some characteristics of the 21st century which influence modern people´s lives. Then spiritual accompaniment and the Salesian spirituality based on the ideas of St. Francis de Sales and St. John Bosco are defined. In the following chapters it is explained how spiritual accompaniment helps to fulfil the Salesian mission and how the method of preventive system is used for accompaniment. It also presents the skills which a person trying to accompany others should have. Activities, in which the Salesian spiritual accompaniment is carried out, are introduced in the next part. In conclusion, several ways of realisation of spiritual accompaniment are suggested.

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