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Use of Model Administrative Activities in Prevocational Assessment
Zichová, Andrea ; Rybářová, Kateřina (advisor) ; Uhlířová, Jaromíra (referee)
This bachelor thesis deals with model activities, which are focused on administrative activities due to possible employment of people with disability. Occupational therapists perform model activities within prevocational assessment or occupational therapy to determine whether a test person has the abilities, knowledge and skills needed to perform a given type of job. The aim of this bachelor thesis is to compile a set of administrative model activities usable in occupational therapy for people with disability in productive age. It also describes the work of an administrative worker, including his working environment. A separate chapter summarizes the basic facts about prevocational assessment. Model activities that are an integral part of prevocational assessment are presented in more detail. The practical part describes how six administrative model activities were created, which were pilot tested on healthy individuals. The created model activities were subsequently applied to persons with disability within occupational therapy and also during prevocational assessment examination to verify their applicability in practice. Results from this application are presented in the form of six case reports. Manuals on all created model activities are included in the annexes of the bachelor thesis....
Set of model activities of pre-vocational rehabilitation for patients with disability
Čermáková, Michaela ; Svěcená, Kateřina (advisor) ; Rodová, Zuzana (referee)
OF THE BACHELOR THESIS Set of model activities of pre-vocational rehabilitation for patients with disability. Abstract: The thesis focuses on creating a set of model activities for patients with disability. This set was designed for practical use in the form of manual. The manual consists of seven model activities: manual work with tools, office work, activities with money, folding laundry, computer work, making a toast and washing up. I applied the set on six patients with disability and I evaluated their occupational potentional. The thesis is divided into two parts: theoretical and practical. The first part deals with the topic of the disabled, what occupation means to a person with disability and it probes into a problem with employment of the patients with disability. In the second part, I present the methodology and procedure I used in the set application on a sample of healthy population and on patients with disability. I state my observations and experience I have gained from the application of the set. It is followed by the discussion of achieved results. The final part of the thesis offers an answer to a question if it is possible to apply the set of model activities on patients with disability in order to help them find an appropriate job. Key words: disability occupational therapist...

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