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Help for families with children with developmental dysphasia
Trejbalová, Lucie ; Dobiášová, Karolína (advisor) ; Broža, Kateřina (referee)
This bachelor's thesis, "Assistance to Families with Children with Developmental Dysphasia from the Perspective of Family Policy," addresses the current state of family policy with a focus on families with special needs. It closely examines the relationship with families having a member with the health impairment of developmental dysphasia. Through this work, existing tools and measures aimed at families with special needs are analyzed in contrast to their effectiveness in meeting the needs of these families. The thesis includes an overview describing the characteristic features of developmental dysphasia. This is followed by a description of current family policy measures that aim to mitigate the negative impacts on families with health-impaired members, with a specific emphasis on developmental dysphasia. Goals, stakeholders, and instruments of family policy are outlined within this context. The methodological section involves semi-structured interviews with parents of children with developmental dysphasia, providing a deeper insight into the actual needs and experiences of these families. The results encompass the outcomes of the analysis of current tools and insights gained from the interviews. These findings highlight that these families often navigate through a maze of measures designed to...
The social work and consultancy for clients making use of system of social benefits
André, Martina ; Vítečková, Michaela (advisor) ; Poláčková, Věra (referee)
Graduation theses deal with social security system in the Czech republic. Theoretical part describes social policy and their functions, provide supplementary benefits, personality of social workers, their personality, professional and educational requirements. In next thesis deal with clients characteristic and possibility of social consulting. The questionarries of staff engaged in public services are analysed in the empirical part of the thesis. Individual questions are orientation on provided supplementary benefits, their motivation, fairness and provided social consulting and educational influencing.
Divorce and Financal Situation of Single-Parent Families as a Social event
Polková, Ivana ; Krahulcová, Beáta (advisor) ; Žáčková, Hana (referee)
The master's thesis defines problematics of divorce rate and especially the financial situation of an incomplete family. The thesis focuses on a legal aspect of a divorce. It also defines means which are offered by the legislation of Czechia in order to ameliorate financial situation of an incomplete family. Concurrently, the thesis introduces selected approaches which can be used by social workers when working with an individual, a family or a social group. The empirical investigation depicts approaches used by social workers in sample situations. The empirical investigation was used to obtain information on workload of social workers in both state and private sector. Additionally, the data from the sample set includes information on interdisciplinary cooperation when addressing the needs of incomplete families.
Divorce and Financal Situation of Single-Parent Families as a Social event
Polková, Ivana ; Krahulcová, Beáta (advisor) ; Žáčková, Hana (referee)
The master's thesis defines problematics of divorce rate and especially the financial situation of an incomplete family. The thesis focuses on a legal aspect of a divorce. It also defines means which are offered by the legislation of Czechia in order to ameliorate financial situation of an incomplete family. Concurrently, the thesis introduces selected approaches which can be used by social workers when working with an individual, a family or a social group. The empirical investigation depicts approaches used by social workers in sample situations. The empirical investigation was used to obtain information on workload of social workers in both state and private sector. Additionally, the data from the sample set includes information on interdisciplinary cooperation when addressing the needs of incomplete families.
Comparison of Social Security Systems
MUŽÍKOVÁ, Veronika
This thesis is dedicated to a comparison of social security systems in the Czech Republic. Here, it relates to service relationships. Czech social security administration pays pension and sickness benefits. These benefits are different for men and women and are also different for each type of service relationship. These benefits are calculated from a salary. For each calculation are used information provided by Ministry of labor and social affairs website. This thesis draws a comparison between benefits for men and benefits for women. It draws a comparison between benefits for each type of service relationship, too. The theoretical part of this thesis describes service relationships and social security system and the practical part compares calculated benefits. The main goal of this thesis is not to determine the best social security system but only their comparison.
The analysis of the influence of pro-population policy on birth rates in the Czech Republic between 1970-2015
Zikmundová, Ivana ; Strejček, Ivo (advisor) ; Lukášová, Tereza (referee)
The topic of natality and pro-population policy is very actual. Due to the population aging and the associated change of the age structure, it is discussed not only about the lack of resources to finance the old-age pensions, that are the largest item of state social expenditure, but also other economic issues, that can the population decline or the change of the age structure cause. The main objective of this bachelor thesis is, based on a description of the influence of the selected factors on the birth rates in the Czech Republic between 1970-2015 and on the analysis of economic costs and benefits by having a child in 2015, to confirm or refute the hypothesis that the implementation of the suitable pro-population measures has a generally positive effect on the birth rate. The results of the research confirmed the hypothesis, although the influence of the individual factors on the birth rate was not completely unambiguous. The current fertility rate of the Czech Republic is far below the limit of simple reproduction and the numbers of women in the fertile age are likely to decrease in the coming years. Therefore, it is appropriate to choose a suitable pro-population policy. It could be more focused on the support of working parents with small children because the current social security system is more attractive to low-income families and can demotivate some individuals from entering or returning to the labour market.
The concept of basic income and its potential implementation in the Czech Republic
Sýkorová, Julie ; Maaytová, Alena (advisor) ; Gajdošová, Eva (referee)
This bachelor´s thesis entails information regarding the concept of basic income. It explains the definition of the concept, its theoretical framework and historical roots. The concept of basic income offers a new view at social security solution and tries to face the new challenges of the 21st century such as the rise of unemployment due to automation and persisting poverty. The thesis provides the advantages and disadvantages of that solution and introduces its debated format throughout the world as well as the various potential ways to fund this idea. The practical application, however, is focused on the Czech Republic. Although this topic is highly discussed throughout the world, this purpose is still a periphery concept throughout most of the Czech Republic. The thesis suggests a possible reform of the present social security including basic income implementation and makes an elementary estimation of its social and financial impacts. The final section generally analyses the feasibility of basic income innovation and discusses its viability within the Czech Republic.
Support for families caring for children with Asperger's syndrom
Rábová, Kateřina ; Dobiášová, Karolína (advisor) ; Duškov, Ivan (referee)
Bakalářská práce PODPORA RODIN DĚTÍ S ASPERGERVÝM SYNDROMEM Kateřina Rábová ABSTRACT This thesis aims to describe the support the state offers to families with children who have been diagnosed with Asperger's Syndrome. Asperger syndrome is an lighter form of autism. Individuals with this diagnosis often fail to communicate with external environment and have difficulty in establishing social relationships, which can often lead to their social exclusion. It is therefore important for these individuals and their families to receive some support from the state. The thesis therefore first describes how such support should be carried out, specifically what principles should be reflected, how they should be set, and all that based on the Life Course theory. The thesis further describes recent available form of social support for this target group. The thesis step by step elaborated contributions and social services that can families of children with Asperger syndrome use and conditions of their use. In conclusion, on the basis of data obtained from the research work of the author of this thesis, is shown how the social assistance for families looks in practice and how it assess these families themselves.
Social Security and Developement
Hartmannová, Marie ; Poláčková, Jana (advisor) ; Dvořáčková, Hana (referee)
This thesis deals with description of social security system (also only "system)" with focus on the period before and after the year 1989. To find out whether the current system is sufficient, methods of strategic management like Porter's Five Forces, Flow Diagram and SWOT analysis were employed. In the thesis there are also included opinions of respondents which were divided into three categories according to age. These respondents reviewed which advantages and disadvantages were in the system of social security before and after the year 1989. The aim of this thesis is to prove that the system of social security evolving since 1989 is sufficient for most of the Czech population. This finding was approved both by the answers collected from the respondents and by employed methods.
Flexicurity model and its implementation in the European labor markets
Bielawski, Jakub ; Kuchař, Pavel (advisor) ; Tuček, Milan (referee)
This diploma thesis considers a model of flexicurity, which currently represents a key strategy of European employment policy. "The Danish miracle", as it is sometimes called, combines two at first sight contradictory trends - the high flexibility of the labor market and adequate security for workers. However, application of the model to the European labor markets seems to be problematic for several reasons. Several potential barriers to the effective implementation of flexicurity are being discussed in the paper. The most serious seems to be the insufficient and ambiguous definition of the model. This means that different actors understand the nature of the model differently and accept it with different expectations. Flexicurity also ignores the heterogeneity of each labor market. The argument that flexicurity represents a win-win situation for all citizens seems untrustworthy and unrealistic. The paper further argues that the model is connected with the place of origin because of the importance of informal institutions such as advanced social dialogue and public-spiritedness. Finally, it is necessary to take into consideration the enormous financial demands of the model due to the emphasis on a generous social system.

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