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Stimulating activities in social service facilities ? Domov pro seniory Máj and Domov důchodců Dobrá Voda
BĚČÁKOVÁ, Monika
This bachelor theses researches if the senior citizens in two retirement homes (Domov pro seniory Máj and Domov důchodců Dobrá Voda) use the possibilities of offered activities. The theoretic part of the thesis deals with ageing, old age and adaptation to old age, needs of senior citizens, retirement homes and adaptation in such facilities. It also discusses stimulation activities and their importance for adaptation in the facility. The research part is based on interviews with senior citizens from retirement homes that investigated if they use the possibility of offered activities. Revealed information is compared to data from the literature review.

Crisis Intervention as a Form How to Help the Students SPŠ Tachov
Klimeš, Milan ; Sivek, Vojtěch (advisor) ; Černá Lammelová, Alexandra (referee)
This work describes and values the possibility of using the crisis intervention at school. The teacher is also a worker of helping profession. We solve the social dilemma of students with the help of the crisis intervention. The social dilemma is about students ́ matters at school, home and their private life. In the theoretic part there is a term "crises", there are reasons, types of crises and style of dealing with the crises. There is also the way how to solve the crises and there are also some basic forms of the skilled crisis intervention. In the part called crisis intervention there is the term "crisis intervention" and there are its important principles. Than the work is focused on process of the crisis intervention, it describes the worker of the crisis intervention and specification of the work at schools. In the practical part there is a classification of the students ́ behaving and there is one example of the solving the crisis intervention. Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)

The prohibition of gambling in Czech cities and their economic efficiency since 2010
Lišková, Magdaléna ; Skopeček, Jan (advisor) ; Zeman, Martin (referee)
The bachelor thesis is about an evaluation of economic efficiency of prohibition of gambling in selected Czech cities since 2010. The theoretical part contains a definition of basic terms, a chapter about social costs and it also deals with a prohibition and the shadow economy. The practical part contains chapters about current legislation, about gambling market in the Czech Republic, next chapter is about methodology and at the end of this part there is the evaluation of economic efficiency. This chapter deals with an explanation why we can call the prohibition inefficient. It is also a resume of the thesis which is back up an argument of progress of total social costs and total revenues. The bachelor thesis, in spite of other Czech papers, works with presumption that the social costs are produced by pathological gamblers and it deals just with the original social costs. That is the reason why the thesis provides an original quantification of the social costs and new view on problems which are connected with regulation of gambling.

Behavior analysis of unskilled negotiators during negotiation
Szabó, Tomáš ; Jarošová, Eva (advisor) ; Jusko, Roman (referee)
This thesis attempts to map out the negotiation strategies used by unskilled negotiators and among these, to identify those strategies which prevent such negotiators from achieving the most effective outcome. In highlighting such incorrect negotiating strategies, the thesis aims to steer academics away from using such strategies as part of their future teaching material on negotiation strategies. The theoretical aspect of this work describes the theory behind negotiating strategies and maps the features, styles and negotiation procedures which are used during negotiation. The practical part of the thesis interprets results gained from the research which was carried out. This research, which was conducted in the winter semester of the 2013/2014 academic year, involved the staging of bargaining games that were held over five separate sessions as part of the subject "Introductory training of social and management skills".

The phenomenon of refugees in the Syrian civil war
Durdisová, Marcela ; Lisa, Aleš (advisor) ; Prorok, Vladimír (referee)
This thesis deals with the current issue of refugees on the background of the Syrian civil war and its consequences for stability in the region. With regard to the fact that the crisis in Syria is felt throughout the entire Middle East region, the aim of this work is to map the impact of the conflict on neighboring countries of Syria. Based on the hypothesis, the effects of civil war and refugee phenomenon destabilize the whole region; therefore, my research question concerns political and social implications of the Syrian crisis in Iraq, Jordan, Lebanon and Turkey. The work also reveals the vulnerability of these countries, which find themselves in a dangerous situation resulting from the Syrian events. In terms of methodology, this work uses a variety of methods. My research relies especially on the methods of research, description, comparison, analysis and synthesis, historical method and interview method as well. Based on these methods, I will answer the research question through a wide range of impacts, covering security, political, social, ethnic, and economic issues of the analyzed countries.

20th CENTURY AS AN EXPERIENCE OF ONE CONCRETE WOMAN
Svobodová, Jana ; Sokolová, Věra (advisor) ; Kiczková, Zuzana (referee)
The aim of my diploma work is to find, how are concrete periods and events reflected in a life of concrete women, how were her acts influenced by gender norms and stereotypes of the society, and how much felt this woman limited by them. As a method was chosen the oral history, that enables working with the life stories of people of all kinds of social status and experiences. Its based on biografical life stories, that are analized and interpreted by the research. In the case of my narrator was chosen my grandma, born in the 1922 in agricultural society. This caused that her life experiences dont correspond with the picture of her period, that we know from the historiographical mainstream production, accenting the city middle classes. Therefore it is - by usány the oral history and the analytical category gender - possible to make an original wiev at the events and period of the twentieth century in the way lived by concrete women. This wiev, often marginalizing political events accented by mainstream history, and accenting everyday life influenced by the gender system more, is the vivid proof how much different can be the apprehention of the life according to the context and the concrete life experiences.

Comparison of use of a public space by children from housing estates and children from suburbs of Prague.
Korytářová, Jana ; Špaček, Ondřej (advisor) ; Dvořák, Tomáš (referee)
My thesis focuses on emprirical research of differences within the use of public space by children in the age of 10 to 12 living in housing estates and in suburbs. Children from housing estates and suburbs spend their free time and use a public space differently, also restrictions on their independent mobility have a different image. For children who have a different life rythm from adults, is spending time in public space in their neighborhood important for their socialization. An impact on using of public space has many factors, for example a type of urban environment or restrictions of children's independent mobility. The public space is important for a life in a city, it is a place where everyone can spend his time. People who meet there other people are in a society but don't know each other. In residential parts public space is important for children, mothers with children and older people who are fixed on their homes. The first place of my research are housing estates were built especially for living. It missed an urban diversity and pulic spaces misses the traditional image. The first of researched places is Jižní město, the biggest housing estate in Prague. The suburb localities started to be built in Czech because of suburbanization, To have self - own family house was a dream of many...

Interaction between nurses and volunteers at hospital
LHOTSKÁ, Martina
Volunteering has not started to develop in the Czech Republic until 1989. It has reached also hospitals where volunteers come to see hospitalized patients to cheer them up and to assist at the daily routine. The main role of medical staff is to meet all patients´ needs {--} biological, emotional, social and spiritual ones. It is volunteers who help a lot in fulfilling this duty. The thesis is focused on the cooperation between staff nurses and volunteers in hospital.The theoretical part of the thesis deals with the history of volunteering, all the steps of the procedures leading to competence of treating patients. In the practical part the quantitative research is used. The first objective was to examine attitudes of staff nurses towards volunteers, i. e.if staff nurses consider volunteers´assistance to be of great benefit to patients. The second objective was to learn how volunteers assess staff nurses´ attitudes to their activities in hospital. To gather data questionnaires for staff nurses as well as volunteers were made up. The research was conducted in January and February 2008 in six nursing units in four hospitals in the regions of South Bohemia and Vysocina. According to the results of the research staff nurses largely appreciate volunteers´ assistance. Despite of that fact there were several averse responses on the part of staff nurses that may be the result of lack of information available. According to the feeling of volunteers themselves their concern in nursing is highly appreciated by most staff nurses. Of course, there is a lot to improve to achieve general satisfaction in this area. The research also includes an interview with a contact person between the two groups involved in the care for patients. The contact person´s view of the cooperation between staff nurses and volunteers is favourable. But there are still some difficulties in introducing the volunteer program into hospitals. The contact person is competent to give advice how to prevent possible misunderstandings between the medical staff and volunteers and mainly how not to discourage devoted volunteers from their service. The results of my research were requested by hospitals in Pelhrimov and Jihlava. They may be also provided to any health care facility interested in introducing the program called Volunteers in hospital into practice. This may help them to get valuable information from health care facilities experienced in volunteering.

Retirement home
Roszka, Miroslav ; Inh.Jitka Spáčilová (referee) ; Spáčil, Miroslav (advisor)
Building has four floor and has cellar. There is a core with social maintance and flats. Like vertical communication there is two stairs and two lifts