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The biblical view of man and its contribution to the social and pastoral work.
Fausová, Petra ; Heryán, Ladislav (advisor) ; Fischer, Ondřej (referee)
1 Abstract The bachelor's thesis deals with biblical anthropology, i.e. biblical view of man, as it is written down in the Old and New Testaments. It presents the creation of the world, the creation of man and the relationship between man and God. It clarifies the consequences of the original sin. Also, it describes the biblical holistic concept of man and follows up selected terms of biblical anthropology: body, soul, spirit and heart. The terms are explained in the context of the Old and New Testaments. Afterwards, the outlined biblical view of man is summed up into four principles focused on human dignity, the holistic concept of man, human-to-human relationship and human-to-work relationship. Then, there is an attempt to use these principles in concepts of the social and pastoral work. Firstly, both concepts are briefly presented and then the bachelor's thesis follows up potential influences of the biblical anthropology on the theory of the social and pastoral work. Finally, there is an example of the care service provider, specifically a day centre for people with multiple disabilities. The bachelor's thesis describes the practical use of the biblical view of man and its possible contribution to daily work in the day centre.
Further Education for Social Workers in Institutions Providing Services to Infant Clients
BÍLKOVÁ, Ladislava
This bachelor's thesis determines the contribution of continuing education for social workers in day centres for clients aged 1 to 26. The theoretical part describes education in general, differences in adult education, factors and motivation involved in adult education. Lists the requirements for education and lifelong learning of social workers. Identifies social worker's skills developed during lifelong learning, personality development and other virtues important for social work. It further deals with day centre, its purpose and client's support in comprehensive rehabilitation in relation with social workers' education and interdisciplinary cooperation. The research part evaluates the benefits of continuing education for social workers.

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