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Professional identity and reflection on physical appearance in the professional fields of social work and social policy and administration
Pilcová, Petra ; Cidlinská, Kateřina (advisor) ; Šťastná, Jaroslava (referee)
v anglickém jazyce When we perceive ourself, our identity physical appearance takes a role. How others perecive us in different life spheres, physical appearance takes role too. One of this, is sphere of profession, which relates to profession identity. We presume, acording to specifities of caring profession, physical appearance can take different role in ohter proffesions. For example top policy or management, where literature about physical appearance has already existed. Reflection of physical appearance on profession identity of social work field is the aim of the resesarch. At first resarch focuses on link between physical appearance and profession identity of social work field. Second, We presume, claims on physical appearance can be different, according to specific target groups of clients. So the other aim of the resarch is compare physical appearance in specific target groups in profession field of social work. Third, the aim of the research is examine significance or non-significance of physical appearance in profession identity of social workers, and how it develops. Social workers can transform their physical appearance to physical capital. And then, they can use their physical capital as a source for social work practice. Fourth, the aim of research is examine, how social workers use...
Family policy in the CR: Development and recent status
Pilcová, Petra ; Munková, Gabriela (advisor) ; Kotous, Jan (referee)
62 Resumé Family policies in the Czech Republic The objective of this master's degree thesis is to analyze the current position of family in the Czech Republic in terms of living standards. The paper focuses on institutional and legislative tools for supporting families, i.e. the family welfare program and consequent benefits. The reason for this analysis is the fact that family is the very basic and most important unit of our society. Prospering family is essential for sustainable growth of society as a whole, especially economy, welfare and culture. Despite this unexceptionable fact, family is in focus of neither Czech legislature nor policy. The functionality of family and its role in today's society is undermined. That's why it's essential to support any effort or activity driving the system towards change. This thesis is divided into five parts. First chapter defines family and family policies and describe their functions in society. There's a part that deals with institutional approaches and provides outline of Czech family law. Second chapter focuses briefly on evolution of family welfare system until 1989 and the major changes at this field after 1989. Third chapter investigates concrete help for families and children within the Czech state welfare program. One subchapter characterizes direct...
Family policy in the CR: Development and recent status
Pilcová, Petra ; Munková, Gabriela (advisor) ; Kotous, Jan (referee)
62 Resumé Family policies in the Czech Republic The objective of this master's degree thesis is to analyze the current position of family in the Czech Republic in terms of living standards. The paper focuses on institutional and legislative tools for supporting families, i.e. the family welfare program and consequent benefits. The reason for this analysis is the fact that family is the very basic and most important unit of our society. Prospering family is essential for sustainable growth of society as a whole, especially economy, welfare and culture. Despite this unexceptionable fact, family is in focus of neither Czech legislature nor policy. The functionality of family and its role in today's society is undermined. That's why it's essential to support any effort or activity driving the system towards change. This thesis is divided into five parts. First chapter defines family and family policies and describe their functions in society. There's a part that deals with institutional approaches and provides outline of Czech family law. Second chapter focuses briefly on evolution of family welfare system until 1989 and the major changes at this field after 1989. Third chapter investigates concrete help for families and children within the Czech state welfare program. One subchapter characterizes direct...

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