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Ethical issues of surrogacy
BARCZIOVÁ, Aneta
This thesis has a theoretical character and deals with the issue of surrogacy in the Czech Republic. The aim of this thesis is to approach the essential ethical issues and show how the institute of surrogacy is regulated by Czech law. Furthermore, this work shows the role played by a social worker in the institute and it also deals with the family, which is unique and an irreplaceable institution. It is known that the number of infertile couples is increasing today and surrogacy is one of the methods of infertility assistance in which even these couples can become parents. In the Czech Republic, however, the institute of surrogacy is only minimally regulated by law and is ethically unacceptable to many people around the world. At this thesis, I point out that it is important that, in future, the institute of surrogacy be fully regulated, that there should be no abuse of this institute and that the negative effects that may occur should be avoided.
Ethical questions in social work with Roma in selected organizations in České Budějovice
ŠVECOVÁ, Markéta
This diploma thesis deals with the ethical issues that arise during work with Roma families. In the first chapters of the text, the work deals with the Roma, their culture, family, traditions, historical origin. The following text presents organizations that work with the Roma in the territory of the city České Budějovice, their value foundation, principles, requirements for social workers etc. These were the Sociálně aktivizační služby pro rodiny s dětmi Sasanka, Oddělení sociálně - právní ochrany dětí and Jihočeská rozvojová o.p.s. Ethical issues have resulted freely from a critical reflection of the three compared facilities working with Roma families. In the following text there are presented two ethical theories by which the selected ethical questions are further processed, deontology and ethics of care. In the last part of this work, ethical questions are further elaborated using both ethical theories.
International volunteering and its role in the professional, personal and social development
Čapková, Šárka ; Vrzáček, Petr (advisor) ; Policar, Lukáš (referee)
This diploma thesis investigates international volunteering in the context of professional, personal and social development of young volunteers. In the theoretical part, definition, history, forms and subjects involved are presented, together with the impacts and ethical questions related to the field. Next, the professional, personal and social development is defined and international volunteering is put in light as a source of important skills. The empirical part is concerned with one specific form of international volunteering - workcamps. Firstly, organisation INEX-SDA, which sends hundreds of youngsters to workcamps each year, is introduced. Next, methodology and results of an original qualitative research focused on the role of workcamps in workcamp-participants' lifes are discussed. The results suggest that workcamps have various impacts on and connectedness with the participants' development, the professional as well as the personal and social. By some, the workcamp's impact on their life and development is perceived as subtle, while others see significant effects, workcamps had on their life and skills. Whole spectrum of skills and values that can be acquired on workcamps is revealed and described in relation to career and personal life. Key words international volunteering, international...

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