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The use of expressive approaches in social work with the elderly
Lebedová, Lucie ; Havránková, Olga (advisor) ; Holasová, Lenka (referee)
(in English) This diploma thesis entitled The Use of Expressive Approaches in Social Work with Seniors focuses on the analysis and insight into the issue of activation activities and therapies provided in homes for the elderly, in retirement home, in the Czech Republic. In the theoretical part, it defines old age, aging, care for the elderly, including residential services for seniors. It aims to provide a summary of expressive approaches used in working with seniors in homes for the elderly. It deals with the clarification of definitions, forms and methods of these techniques. The practical part of this thesis expands the issue into a real perspective. It investigates what activation activities and therapies are provided and practically carried out in homes for the elderly. It takes the form of qualitative research. Partial research objectives are to find out the relationship of clients of homes for the elderly to expressive techniques that they evaluate most positively; whether expressive approaches in working with seniors are an indispensable component of activation. The conclusion of the thesis summarizes the overall situation resulting from the investigation. Offers recommendations for working with seniors in the form of expressive methods.
Preparation of teenagers from the orphanage for the leave from institutional care in the Central Bohemia Region
Lebedová, Lucie ; Pazlarová, Hana (advisor) ; Matoušek, Oldřich (referee)
(in English): The goal of this thesis is to evaluate readiness of youth living at least partially in institutional care for leaving the institution. Theoretical part of my work consists of four chapters. The second chapter describes reasons for institutionalization and not keeping them in families, which are important for human matureness. The third chapter revolves around foster care and instutional care. The biggest challenge for institutional care, psychic deprivation, is described in chapter four. The fifth chapter describes laws about leaving institutional care. The sixth and final chapter mentions additional educational possibilities for youth facilitated by NGOs. The empirical part of the thesis is focused on specific orphanages in Central Bohemia region. The summary is based on interviews with tutors and youth from the same orphanage preparing for independence.
Economic Development of Australia
Lebedová, Lucie ; Čajka, Radek (advisor) ; Černá, Iveta (referee)
This bachelor thesis provides information about the economic development of Australia, with an emphasis on the first decade of the 21st century. The first part of the paper introduces the historical development of the Australian economy from the first European settlement for microeconomic reform in the late 20th century. The second chapter focuses on the current Australian economy, explains why Australia was not in a technical recession in 2009 and provides a SWOT analysis of Australia. The third part describes current Czech-Australian trade relations and potential deeper cooperation between these two countries.

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