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The Lifelong Learning of the Social Workers in the Non Governmental Organizations
HRUBEŠOVÁ, Nikola
The diploma thesis focuses on the topic of lifelong learning of social workers who work in non-governmental non-profit organizations. The aim of this work was to find out what possibilities social workers have with a completed master's degree in the field of lifelong learning. The second important goal was to find out what the social workforce needs for lifelong learning and whether their needs are taken into account in the provision of education. Lifelong learning is an integral part of social work and it is important to take into account the needs of social workers. To achieve these goals, quantitative research was used, which was carried out with the help of a questionnaire survey, which asked a total of 28 questions, some of which were optional. A total of 61 social workers who work in a non-governmental non-profit organization and have a master's degree were contacted. As part of this quantitative research, research was conducted focused only on the South Bohemian Region, where non-governmental non-profit organizations and social workers working in them were found within the register of social service providers. A total of 36 social workers responded to the questionnaire, with the questionnaires being sent twice because unfortunately, the return was very low in the first wave. The data that were subsequently obtained from the questionnaire survey were processed both in Microsoft Excel, but also in R software. From the conducted research it is possible to conclude that social workers are satisfied with the courses offer by their employer. This shows that needs of social workers are both satisfied and motivated. Respondents stated that they regularly receive course offers from their employer. This I consider very important and perspective. This proves that the continuous education of social worker is not happening only because it is required by the government but it is happening because private non-profit organisations support it on their own. Concerning the organization in my data sample I can conclude that the needs of their social workers are taken into account.
Adoption in a Wiewpoint of the Czech Legal System and the International Treaties (Critical Comparative Study)
Hrubešová, Nikola ; Hendrychová, Michaela (advisor) ; Šustek, Petr (referee)
The presented master thesis deals with the issue of adoption of a child, both from the viewpoint of international treaties, as well as the Czech law. The attention is paid to the comparison between the relevant provisions in the Civil Code and the rules contained in the international treaties. Also the way in which the Czech republic reflected the requirements imposed by international treaties is evaluated. The thesis contains an introduction; it is further divided into six chapters and ended with conclusion. First chapter is dedicated to the concept of adoption and the perception under the effective legislation. This chapter also enumerates the particular international treaties, which deal with the adoption and lay down the fundamental requirements for national regulations of the State parties. The second chapter defines the types of adoption including the brief characteristics and description of the main dissimilarities. Due to a certain controversy, the matter of revocation (annulment) of adoption and irrevocable adoption is discussed in more detail. The third chapter introduces the general conditions for the realization of adoption. These are, in particular, the conditions to be met by the adopter or adopters, but some of them are to be met by the adoptee itself or can be based on the specific...
The Development of financing of social prevention services for families with children
HRUBEŠOVÁ, Nikola
The aim of my bachelor thesis was to focus on the mapping the development of financing of social prevention services for families with children. The fundamental aspect of the defined aim was to find out how the grant proceeding allocated to the social services was evolved for the families with children. The secondary analysis was used to determine the necessary data. This analysis mainly concerned the data contained in the subsidy proceedings documents of the MPSV ČR, South Bohemia and Central Bohemia. The dates were available for both regions. The processed tables, which form part of my bachelor thesis, point to the financing of social services for families with children in a concrete form. I focused my attention on four organizations in the South Bohemian Region that focus on working with children and families. Subsequently, I also worked with the register of providers of social services of the MPSV ČR. The facilities from this register have been selected and are also included in social prevention services where the services are only provided to families with children. Then I focused on the reception centers for mothers with children, the low-threshold facilities for children and youth and the social activating services for families with children. I also focused my research on the social prevention services for families with children in the Central Bohemia Region. The introductory part of my bachelor thesis is mainly focused on defining terms from the field of the social services and on the characteristics of other essential terms related to the social services. In the next part I focus on the family with children, work with the family, which is threatened by the socially pathogenic phenomena. The following chapters of my bachelor thesis describe some types of the socio-pathological phenomena that may occur in the family, such as truancy in children or the influence of a family that significantly deform children's development. The final part of the thesis is dedicated a more detailed description of the individual tables, where individual organizations of the South Bohemian Region are presented. The closer attention is dedicated to the Central Bohemia Region here.
Adoption in a Wiewpoint of the Czech Legal System and the International Treaties (Critical Comparative Study)
Hrubešová, Nikola ; Hendrychová, Michaela (advisor) ; Šustek, Petr (referee)
The presented master thesis deals with the issue of adoption of a child, both from the viewpoint of international treaties, as well as the Czech law. The attention is paid to the comparison between the relevant provisions in the Civil Code and the rules contained in the international treaties. Also the way in which the Czech republic reflected the requirements imposed by international treaties is evaluated. The thesis contains an introduction; it is further divided into six chapters and ended with conclusion. First chapter is dedicated to the concept of adoption and the perception under the effective legislation. This chapter also enumerates the particular international treaties, which deal with the adoption and lay down the fundamental requirements for national regulations of the State parties. The second chapter defines the types of adoption including the brief characteristics and description of the main dissimilarities. Due to a certain controversy, the matter of revocation (annulment) of adoption and irrevocable adoption is discussed in more detail. The third chapter introduces the general conditions for the realization of adoption. These are, in particular, the conditions to be met by the adopter or adopters, but some of them are to be met by the adoptee itself or can be based on the specific...

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