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Multidisciplinary team of Children's centre in South Bohemian region
VÁVROVÁ, Eliška
This undergraduate thesis describes the role of multidisciplinary teams in social work using the multidisciplinary team of Children's Centre of South Bohemia as a reference. Three main chapters cover the target group of its service which is identified as endangered children and multi-problems families and outline the personal structure and activities and work of the multidisciplinary team. This thesis also covers the role of many specialists that are in close touch with the target group. The theoretical basis is accompanied by two case studies of clients who received the care in the past which offers a closer look at the role of each member of the team.
Children's centre as a freetime activity for parents and their children
Nováčková, Simona ; Nováková, Daniela (advisor) ; Blažková, Veronika (referee)
This paper describes the issue of women on maternity leave from diferent perspectives, such as a woman's position in society, her relationship with a partner, her financial situation, her possition in the work place and the raising of children. We also describe the operation of children's centres in general and the organization and activities of one particular children's centre. The aim of this work is to test the hypothesis that the activities at a specific children's centre can eliminate feelings of social and psychological isolation of mothers on maternity leave. A further aim is to show to what extend the activities of a particular children's centre satisfy the needs of its current users.
Importance of Children's Centres influencing an active involvement of the family in the remediation process
KARAS, Martin
The present thesis is concerned with the Importance of Children's Centres influencing an active involvement of the family in the remediation process, a theme so far unexplored in this respect. The objective of the thesis is to design suitable starting points of an individual care plan of families at risk which contribute to returning the child to his or her biological family in the remediation process by way of social rehabilitation. This is fulfilled with respect to partial objectives that reveal the influence of social and pathological effects, partial characteristics of remediation of the family and services rendered, and on the basis of these findings, the author identifies the ways, methods and techniques of health and social work that are applied by Children's Centres in relation to an active involvement of parents in a social rehabilitation process. In addition, the present thesis determines aspects of the multidisciplinary help that assist in participation in the support provided, or, as the case may be, aspects that prevent such participation. The thesis is divided into two parts - theoretical and methodological. The theoretical part is engaged in the family as such, its functions, risk factors, the most common types of parental disorders in relation to a family at risk, families at risk, the contemporary status of care of children at risk. The thesis delineates in detail the forms of threats to children and the key risk factors influencing parents with respect to participation in solving the problem per se. The last chapter scrutinizes the problem of family remediation, its characteristics and stages. Further, the last chapter focuses on activities of "Dětské centrum Jihočeského kraje, o.p.s." [Children's Centre of the South Bohemian Region, public service company] in Strakonice and the social rehabilitation service the Centre provides - ways, methods and techniques of health and social work with families at risk. The content of the methodological part gives an explanation of the importance of the Children's Centre influencing an active involvement of parents in the remediation process using social rehabilitation, by applying the method of a semi-conducted interview as a primary technique of data collection. The data acquired are analysed and interpreted in Chapter eight. Chapter nine presents starting points for an individual care plan that serve, in compliance with the rules enumerated, as a functional tool for achieving an active involvement of parents in the social rehabilitation process. The final chapter concludes and further clarifies the problems at issue.
Children's centre as a freetime activity for parents and their children
Nováčková, Simona ; Nováková, Daniela (advisor) ; Blažková, Veronika (referee)
This paper describes the issue of women on maternity leave from diferent perspectives, such as a woman's position in society, her relationship with a partner, her financial situation, her possition in the work place and the raising of children. We also describe the operation of children's centres in general and the organization and activities of one particular children's centre. The aim of this work is to test the hypothesis that the activities at a specific children's centre can eliminate feelings of social and psychological isolation of mothers on maternity leave. A further aim is to show to what extend the activities of a particular children's centre satisfy the needs of its current users.

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