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The individual planning of a social service in a residential facility for the elderly
HOLUBOVÁ, Denisa
The diploma thesis deals with the issue of the process of individual planning of social services in a residential facility for the elderly with the aim of identify the roles of a social worker and ethically problematic areas in the planning social services in a residential facility for the elderly. The text of the thesis is divided into three thematic headings. The first thematic heading is devoted to a general view of the process of individual planning in a residential facility for the elderly. The second thematic heading deals with presenting the roles of a social worker that he or she can perform during the individual planning proces. It also discusses ethical aspects in residential facility for the elderly. The final thematic heading presents possible problematic situations that may occur during the process of individual planning in a residential facility for the elderly, which are supported by practical knowledge based on a research probe.
How social work has affected personal lives of social workers
KUKLOVÁ, Barbora
In this thesis characteristics of a social work, social worker, and low-threshold clubs are described. I focus on general incentives in the field of social work, which can participate in the influence on social work on the personal life. Those incentives are the role of the social worker, working conditions, important documents in the field of social work, supervision, the boundary between the social worker and the client, selfcare and other factors. In the main part of the thesis, I deal with three main psychological aspects such as personality, values and attitudes which can also contribute to the overlap of social work into personal life. At the end of the thesis, I describe positive psychology and the connection of positive psychology with social work. The last subchapter consists of analyzes of respondents' probes documented in the literature. The aim of the thesis is to find out how social work affects the personal life of social workers. I intentionally focus on selected general incentives and psychological aspects which can prevent a large overlap of social work in personal lives of workers. I conducted a research probe with five respondents from low-threshold clubs for the theoretical part of the thesis. I used the method of semi-structured interview to obtain the necessary data. I chose deliberately selected questions which led to the goal.
Role of social worker in a hospital
Svobodová, Nikola ; Tomeš, Igor (advisor) ; Šámalová, Kateřina (referee)
The diploma thesis is focused on the main activities of the social workers at the hospitals in Prague, the regional hospitals, and one former district hospital. Within the theoretical section of the abstract there are clearly defined fundamental concepts of social work in health care and its historical transformation. The chapters consist of four sections: ethics code, the quality of social work at the hospital, valid legislation, as well as interdisciplinary collaboration within the hospital. The theoretical part focuses on job description, competencies, skills or personality characteristics of the social worker in the hospital. The last section describes social work in the hospitals by different target groups with whom the social workers can come into contact. The empirical part of this diploma thesis is acquired by the semistructured interviews. The main research question tries to find out the role of the social worker at the hospital. The research targets three surveyed areas: The first examines the qualification skills of the social worker at the hospital. The second refers to the job description of the social worker at the hospital's core business activities. The last part of the research is dedicated to interdisciplinary collaboration among hospital staff. The discussion consists of compared...
Job Profile Diagrams of Personal Assistant / Consultant to Person with Mental Disability as the Basis for Training Programs
Pertlová, Veronika ; Matoušek, Oldřich (advisor) ; Šámalová, Kateřina (referee)
The aim of this thesis was to compare two positions in one particular organization with the help of an analytical job diagram that has characterized these posts in depth and structure, and to define the requirements and demands on both positions in turn summarizing information useful in the context of training programs or finding suitable staff for these positions . The thesis is focused on a detailed analysis of the activities of a personal assistant and consultant , including claims of mental and physical disabilities. The theoretical part deals with the subject of mental disability in general with emphasis on specific education and communication, that are key to promoting independent and complacent people with intellectual disabilities in everyday life. Furthermore, the theoretical part provides basic information about the above-mentioned organization and the methods they use when dealing with these issues, the final output of which is shown in the job diagram for a particular profession. The practical part of this thesis presents two Proffessiograms for occupations such as consultant and personal assistant, built on fundamental results based on the research methodology. Practical parts include overall results of the research and their evaluation, including description of the collection of the...
Job Profile Diagrams of Personal Assistant / Consultant to Person with Mental Disability as the Basis for Training Programs
Pertlová, Veronika ; Matoušek, Oldřich (advisor) ; Holda, Dalibor (referee)
The aim of this thesis was to compare two positions in one particular organization with the help of an analytical job diagram that has characterized these posts in depth and structure, and to define the requirements and demands on both positions in turn summarizing information useful in the context of training programs or finding suitable staff for these positions . The thesis is focused on a detailed analysis of the activities of a personal assistant and consultant , including claims of mental , physical and other disabilities. The theoretical part deals with the subject of mental disability in general with emphasis on specific education and communication, that are key to promoting independent and complacent people with intellectual disabilities. Furthermore, the theoretical part provides basic information about the above-mentioned organization and the methods they use when dealing with these issues, the output of which is shown in the job diagram. This thesis is based also on work experience in Fose , o.p.s, as a personal assistant.
Role of social worker in a hospital
Svobodová, Nikola ; Tomeš, Igor (advisor) ; Šámalová, Kateřina (referee)
The diploma thesis is focused on the main activities of the social workers at the hospitals in Prague, the regional hospitals, and one former district hospital. Within the theoretical section of the abstract there are clearly defined fundamental concepts of social work in health care and its historical transformation. The chapters consist of four sections: ethics code, the quality of social work at the hospital, valid legislation, as well as interdisciplinary collaboration within the hospital. The theoretical part focuses on job description, competencies, skills or personality characteristics of the social worker in the hospital. The last section describes social work in the hospitals by different target groups with whom the social workers can come into contact. The empirical part of this diploma thesis is acquired by the semistructured interviews. The main research question tries to find out the role of the social worker at the hospital. The research targets three surveyed areas: The first examines the qualification skills of the social worker at the hospital. The second refers to the job description of the social worker at the hospital's core business activities. The last part of the research is dedicated to interdisciplinary collaboration among hospital staff. The discussion consists of compared...
Elitism in Social Work by Social Workers
SMOLOVÁ, Pavla
The topic of elitism was not yet to this day described in Czech professional literature. In the theoretical part of this Bachelor thesis, the most important topics, related to the social work and elitism, are summed up. The goal of the thesis was to identify elitism in social work in the viewpoint of the social workers. The research was targeted to the concept of prestige of particular target groups and form of social work, and to reveal the factors affecting them. The research was conducted qualitatively, using the method of questioning, by the technique of half-structured interview.
Ethical dilemmas of social workers working with victim of domestic violence
STACHOVÁ, Veronika
The thesis deals with the topic of ethical dilemmas of social workers who meet the victims of domestic violence in their practice. The thesis is theoretical in nature, supplemented with research. The first chapter is devoted to the topic of domestic violence, it especially describes specifics of social work with the target group and points to the possible causes of formation of the dilemmas when working with clients. The second part of the diploma theses shortly defines the concept of ethical dilemma and its place in the social work practise. There are also mentioned examples of possible dilemmas in social work. In this part the final theses draws particularly from the authors L. Musil, S. Banks, D. Nedělníková and M. Nečasová. Major part of the second chapter occupies with concrete ethical dilemmas that relate to social work with victims of domestic violence and with their detailed description. The ethic dilemmas were identified on the basis of research made with eight social workers. A semi-structured interview completed by observation was chosen as the method. The last chapter introduces the ethical theories of deontology, utilitarianism and care ethics. It points to the importance and benefit of ethical theories for practise of social work in general and for social workers themselves. Two chosen ethical dilemmas, identified on the basis of research, are reflected from a position of ethical approaches mentioned above.
Battered, Abused and Neglected Children as social problem
KOPECKÁ, Zuzana
The theory will be developed with the basic concepts chapters on the selected topic. Equipment will be introduced in the Czech Republic to help battered, abused and neglected children, and access and the role of social worker on the issue of child battered, abuse and neglect. The practical part will be listed by case reports of cases of battered, abuse and neglect, which I collected in my completed practice. Using the table of comparison of results will be listed case reports.

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