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Benefits of resilience and social support in mentoring relations with school children
Novotná, Petra ; Seidlová Málková, Gabriela (advisor) ; Kucharská, Anna (referee)
This diploma thesis is concerned with medium-term benefits of peer mentorng programs from the point of resilience and social support to the care recipients- children and adolescents from risk environment or with risk factors influenced. Data of this study comes from International peer mentoring survey Big Brothers Big Sisters- Pět P in Czech republic. The study is important for its in-depth and longitudinal (1 year) survey of 7 mentoring couples. Thesis is secondary analysis of mentioned study and is interessed in concepts of resilience and social support in context of mentoring community intervences. Key words: Mentoring, Mentoring programs, Voluntary, Resilience, Social support, Social network, Social capital, Attachement Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Free time programs for Roma
Zelinková, Barbora ; Šotolová, Eva (advisor) ; Mlčková, Marie (referee)
The bachelor thesis introduces various organizations that deal with the problematics of the Roma ethnic group. It is focused on the contemporary situation of the Roma and for Roma organisations in the Czech Republic, their provided services and the way of their financial support. The work also gives information of the representative organizations which provide mainly free time programs for Roma kids and teenagers and it introduces their particular activities. The essential meaning of streetwork and the institutions focused on the children and teenagers from the socially weak environment is explained here as well. The problematics of Roma children educational proces is also mentioned. The practical part of the thesis concentrates on the Daytime centre for the kids and teenagers in Žďár nad Sázavou. Its contemporary condition and merit of the programmes are evaluated here.
Motivation to join student organizations at University of Economics, Prague
Česáková, Lenka ; Honsová, Pavlína (advisor) ; Motlová, Veronika (referee)
Nowadays, meaning of participation in voluntary student organizations is growing. The main reason for being a member of such groups could not be salary, as it could be choosing a different activity. This thesis analyses and subsequently evaluates major motives of joining the voluntary student organizations. Moreover, it focuses on possible ways how to stimulate students to continue with the activity and what was the original motivation to join a voluntary student club in the first place. The conclusion of the thesis includes outcomes of the research that show, among others, the most common motives such as performing meaningful activities, access to contacts and the need to be a part of a team.
Benefits of resilience and social support in mentoring relations with school children
Novotná, Petra ; Seidlová Málková, Gabriela (advisor) ; Kucharská, Anna (referee)
This diploma thesis is concerned with medium-term benefits of peer mentorng programs from the point of resilience and social support to the care recipients- children and adolescents from risk environment or with risk factors influenced. Data of this study comes from International peer mentoring survey Big Brothers Big Sisters- Pět P in Czech republic. The study is important for its in-depth and longitudinal (1 year) survey of 7 mentoring couples. Thesis is secondary analysis of mentioned study and is interessed in concepts of resilience and social support in context of mentoring community intervences. Key words: Mentoring, Mentoring programs, Voluntary, Resilience, Social support, Social network, Social capital, Attachement Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Psychosocial needs of oncology patients
Petráková, Michaela ; Ondrušová, Jiřina (advisor) ; Cimrmannová, Tereza (referee)
ANOTACION Michaela Petráková Psychosocial needs of patiens with oncology diseases (bachelor thesis) Zjistit jak se to oficiálně jmenuje (Hussite Faculty of Theology, Charles University, Prague) The Bachelor thesis has been focused on psychosocial needs of patients with oncology diseases. In the theoretic part of thesis I am dealing with a life of patients with oncology diagnosis, ability of cope with a severe disease, health and social aspects of patients, voluntary activity and particular curative method - musictherapy. Practical part of the thesis is focused on students awareness regarding voluntary activities, interest in such activities as well as impact of voluntary activities on psychosocial issues in oncology patients. Research part of the thesis was done in a group of students associated with Hussite Faculty of Theology. Above questionnaire method was used to reflection of students regarding voluntarism and to increase their level of awareness and interest in voluntary in-hospital activities as well. Obtained results bring findings, that awareness of students is very good and some responses indicate interest in voluntary activities. Keys words: Psychosocial needs, musictherapy, voluntary, oncology patiens, resarch part.
Involuntary unemployment: critical analysis
Troch, Tomáš ; Flek, Vladislav (advisor) ; Rippel, Milan (referee)
Most of the existing empirical literature on the nature of unemployment agrees that unemployment is an involuntary phenomenon. In my bachelor theses I challenge that assertion and recommend taking a more agnostic position regarding the subject. I examine the empirical approach to the problem by formulating the complete form of logical inference about involuntary unemployment. The inference has three premises. The first one is philosophical and has a form of an ethical rule, the second one is psychological and deals with the theory of happiness and the last one is econometrical and uses the estimation of the relationship between unemployment and happiness. I systematically examine them, show their weak points and argue that each of them is problematic and in the current situation we should refrain from accepting them, which implies that the conclusion regarding the nature of unemployment remains open. I also suggest how we can improve some of the premises to make them more realistic. In the last part of my theses I review the existing empirical literature and summarize their conclusions regarding the relationship between happiness and unemployment.
Free time programs for Roma
Zelinková, Barbora ; Šotolová, Eva (advisor) ; Mlčková, Marie (referee)
The bachelor thesis introduces various organizations that deal with the problematics of the Roma ethnic group. It is focused on the contemporary situation of the Roma and for Roma organisations in the Czech Republic, their provided services and the way of their financial support. The work also gives information of the representative organizations which provide mainly free time programs for Roma kids and teenagers and it introduces their particular activities. The essential meaning of streetwork and the institutions focused on the children and teenagers from the socially weak environment is explained here as well. The problematics of Roma children educational proces is also mentioned. The practical part of the thesis concentrates on the Daytime centre for the kids and teenagers in Žďár nad Sázavou. Its contemporary condition and merit of the programmes are evaluated here.
Volunteering and voluntary sector at local level - Třebíč
NESIBOVÁ, Nikola
The Bachelor thesis is focused on the elections and its results, and the overall situation in the community has its fundamental influence on it, in this case in Třebíč. Age, occupation, gender and economic situation of the citizens electors even the representatives the elected representatives of the citizens - are reflected in the results. In the bachelor thesis I try to explain the political situation in the municipality in the aspect of creation and functioning of various political subjects and I try to assess the current political situation with regard to the management of the city and its long-term electoral programme. The interview with one of the representatives will help me to prove it as well as the questionnaire focused on the political programme or the financing of election campaign. The aim of this thesis is to explain the process of the formation of the local authority in the selected community. Especially, the characteristic of specific social-economic factors influencing local political process, the identification of local political participants, the relations they have each other, the revealing of the methods of creating the lists of candidates, as well as the approaching of the mechanism of postelection negotiations or forming of the local government. The thesis will be a case study in its character and will utilize the main theoretical concepts relating to the party systems, electoral process and the formation of electoral and executive coalitions at the local political level.

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