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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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"De har redan blivit allt för insyltade i kriminalitet" : En kvalitativ studie om samverkan mellan polis och socialtjänst för att förebygga ungdomskriminalitet

Wahlström, Markus, Dahlström, Ida January 2019 (has links)
Studiens syfte är att undersöka hur socialtjänsten och polisen samverkar för att förebygga ungdomskriminalitet i Eskilstuna kommun. För att samla in material till studien har nio stycken kvalitativa intervjuer, med 10 respondenter, genomförts. Samtliga respondenter arbetar med eller inom samverkan mellan polis och socialtjänst. Resultatet visar att kommunen arbetar aktivt med samverkan på olika sätt, bland annat genom arbetssätten Sociala insatsgrupper och SSPF (Skola, socialtjänst, polis och fritid) på en individnivå. Utifrån en strukturell nivå arbetar kommunen främst med samverkansöverenskommelser och lägesbilder. Trots dessa arbetssätt påverkar de resursbrister som finns samverkan negativt, vilket leder till en mindre önskvärd samverkan. Det beskrivs att sekretesslagstiftningen även är ett hinder för samverkan mellan polis och socialtjänst. Utifrån resultatet dras slutsatsen att det finns flertalet viktiga aktörer i kommunen för en välfungerande samverkan. Ett större perspektiv hade därav varit intressant för vidare studier. / Youth criminality is a important topic nowadays and the aim of this study is how the social services and the police collaborate between eachother to handle the problems caused by youth criminality in Eskilstuna kommun. 10 qualitative interviews were used to gather material. The interview candidates were either working with the social services or the police, or were involved in the collaboration work. The results from this study showed that the municipality work with collaboration in different ways, for example with methods as ‘Sociala insatsgrupper’ och SSPF The result also shows that collaboration occur on a structural level. The study illustrate what encourage and prevent collaboration. Communication, roles and coordination are examples of what encourage. Lack of communication and resources, but also secrecy prevent collaboration. Based on the result, it is concluded that there are several important organisations in the municipality for a functioning collaboration. An extended perspective had therefore been interesting for further studies.
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Hot och våld på socialtjänsten : En kvalitativ studie om hur socialsekreterares fritid- och arbetssituation påverkas av hot och våld i arbetet

Melander, Maria, Malm, Johan January 2018 (has links)
This study aims to answer how social workers conceptualize the risk of violence in their workplace. The data consisted of seven interviews with social workers working in financial aid departments in or around the Stockholm area. Semi structured interviews were used to gather the data which then were processed with a fenomenographic method. The data was analyzed with Lazarus and Folkman theory on coping and Antonovsky’s generalized resistance resources. The findings in this study shows that all respondents have experienced threats or violence in some form in their work. They use strategies to cope with both the situation at hand and the emotions connected to the event. The respondents were affected in their spare time to some extent. It will be argued that there is a form of duality between to not accept violence and at the same time have understanding for client’s vulnerable situation and for the effect social workers decision-making have on the client’s lives.
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Analýza dostupnosti penzionů pro nemohoucí seniory v Pardubickém kraji / Analysis of accessability of homes for elderly people in Pardubice region

Šmídová, Barbora January 2011 (has links)
The diploma thesis is focused on the analysis of accessability of homes for the elderly people in the Pardubice region. The first part is the definition of terms and evaluation of various types of social assistance and an explanation of who is and who can be a provider of social services under the law. The practical part is focused on the analysis of the provision of residential services for seniors in the region. There are also analysed data of individual regions of this area and proposal how to improve the financial situation and the availability of homes for the elderly.
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Možnosti rozvoje dobrovolnictví v Jindřichově Hradci / Possibilities for Developing Volunteering in Jindřichův Hradec

Havlová, Lenka January 2011 (has links)
Diploma thesis is focused on volunteering in social services in Jindrichuv Hradec and potential developments. Work is based on mapping of current situation of volunteering in this region. This ascertained information is used for compilation a concept of project which should facilitate further development of volunteer activities. This work is supported thank author's experience which was gained during several years in volunteering.
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Arbetsvillkor för mellanchefer i socialtjänsten : en kvantitativ studie baserad på Karaseks krav, kontroll och stödmodell

Hellström, Hanna, Ivarsson, Linn January 2019 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to examine how middle managers within the social services in Sweden perceived their working conditions. The study group included 475 middle managers who were registered in the labour union akademikerförbundet SSR. The study group answered a digital questionnaire based on Karasek’s control and demand model which contained questions concerning their working environment. The result showed that 80 percent of the managers worked more than 40 hours a week and 60 percent of the managers experience high job strain. Four groups with different working conditions were identified through Karasek's control and demand model and the one that showed the most alarming working conditions were analysed further, the high strained group. Within our studygroup we also identified a utterly small group that could be defined as ISO-strained. This working condition is the most harmful working situation for your health since it contains high risk of psychological strain and physical illness.
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Child Neglect, Child Physical Abuse, and Relationships Among 12-Year-Old Girls

Dale, Corrine 01 January 2017 (has links)
Child maltreatment, including physical abuse, neglect, emotional, and sexual abuse is a continuing social problem in the United States, resulting in a number of children who experience challenges with family and peer relationships in adolescence. Child neglect is one of the most common forms of abuse however, it is less likely to be investigated or substantiated than is physical abuse. Female child maltreatment in particular results in possible problems for victims with family and peer relationships in early adolescence. In 2015, state agencies reported an estimated 683,000 victims of child maltreatment, with two-thirds of this group representing child neglect victims. This study examined differences between reported child neglect and child physical abuse in predicting family and peer relationship problems among 12-year-old females. Relational theory provided a theoretical framework for this study's hypotheses. Records from the Midwest site of the LONGSCAN research project provided the archival data from a criterion sample of 68 12-year-old females. The hypotheses were there would be differences in adolescent mother-child and peer relationships between victims of neglect and victims of physical abuse. Data were analyzed using descriptive, correlational, and multiple regression analyses. The results of the analyses revealed the quality of the mother-child relationship was significantly related to both earlier neglect and to physical abuse. In the multiple regression, early child neglect was more predictive of the mother-child relationship in early adolescence than was child physical abuse. This study contributes to social change by directing those who develop and design policy and programs to place additional attention on child neglect interventions to promote family stability.
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Post-Ebola Case Management of Orphaned Young Adults in Rural Sierra Leone

Frazer, Augustine 01 January 2019 (has links)
The 2014-2016 Ebola pandemic in Sierra Leone significantly increased the orphan population and the need for social support programs, especially for student-orphans in higher education. Poorly prepared disaster response managers have little knowledge about how college student-orphans experience social services. The purpose of this transcendental phenomenological study was to explore how post-Ebola student-orphans enrolled in an agricultural university in rural Sierra Leone experienced post disaster specialized case management to enhance student performance. Criterion sampling techniques including specific inclusion and exclusion criteria guided the recruitment, that included 10 research participants taking part in the semi structured interviews. Ecological system theory and postpositivist ontology informed this transcendental phenomenological research. The modified van Kaam transcendental phenomenological data analysis enabled the development of themes from lived experiences of post-Ebola case management for student-orphans. The findings of the research showed that student-orphans experienced specialized case management with three characterizations: (a) sadness, (b) happiness, and (c) anger which included information helpful for crisis and disaster case management administration and staff across similar circumstances. The social change implication for the study results include information useful for human service administrators and staff in designing and employing post disaster programs for college student-orphans.
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Exploring Social Support Networks of African American Emancipated Foster Care Women

Barrett, Donna Marie 01 January 2017 (has links)
Many youth exit the United States foster care system each year and face challenges related to housing, employment, health care, and education. After emancipation, foster youth can experience family instability, educational disruption, incarceration, unemployment, unstable housing, and emotional problems at a much higher rate than youth in the general population. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to examine the experiences of African American foster women and the social support they received in finding housing upon exiting foster care system. Bronfenbrenner's ecological theory provided a conceptual framework of social interrelation for the study. Data were collected from a purposeful sample of 4 African American former foster care women, a foster parent, a social worker, and a director of a support service's programs through face-to-face interviews. Data were analyzed using a 5-step approach for coding and analysis. Key findings were that the mobilization of collaborative social network support from foster parents, social workers, and government officials before foster youth enters their transitional phase were keys to successful outcomes. According to the foster care women and supporting adults' reports, more collaboration among agencies may assist youth with transitioning to independent living. Additionally, one-on-one mentorship program could address housing, education, employment, and health plans prior to emancipation. This study contributes to social change by providing information to those who provide services to foster care youth and may lead to enhanced programs and services encouraging youth to pursue their goals, and promote economic self-sufficiency.
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Implementation of welfare support and free basic services at Mapuve village in Limpopo Province

Ramaipadi, Mangatane Angelina January 2011 (has links)
Thesis (M.Dev.) --University of Limpopo, 2011 / The government poverty alleviation programme in the form of social welfare support grants and free basic services have been going on over the past decade. This prompted the research into the study which is aimed at the investigation of the implementation of the government social welfare support and free basic services in the Mapuve village, in Greater Giyani, Limpopo Province. The study was designed as a case study within a qualitative framework. The simple random method, which is a probability type of statistical sampling approach, was used in the selection of respondents. Closed and open-ended questions were used to solicit information from the participants in the study. The study discovered that the implementation of government social welfare grant and free basic services in disadvantaged communities represented the realisation of their socio-economic rights as enshrined in the South African constitution. Mapuve village is one of the villages with a huge backlog of service delivery in Greater Giyani Municipality. The municipality „s inability to provide every applicant with an RDP house is the major contributing factor to the different views and perceptions that people held towards the allocation of RDP houses. The assessment of the key level of services in the dwelling of respondents painted a deplorable situation in the village. None of the respondents had free basic services; that is, water, sanitation and refuse removal in their dwellings and in the communities. Electricity as one of the free basic services is found in one portion of the village. The perceptions of community members towards the government social welfare grant and free basic service at Mapuve Village point to frustration, anger and dissatisfaction towards the services of the government although to some extent, the social welfare support has contributed to poverty alleviation. In view of the absence of free basic services in the village the respondents complained that the social grants are inadequate in meeting their needs because they also use the grant buy paraffin/electricity and water which are supported to be free basic services. Therefore they called on the government to increase grants to people in areas where free basic services are inadequate.
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Att ha pappa i fängelse : socialtjänstens arbete med barn till frihetsberövade fäder

Juringe, Jessica, Svensson, Veronica January 2007 (has links)
<p>The aim with the study was, that through a qualitative research approach, to examine in which way social services employees perceive information about children with incarcerated fathers and how they furthermore relates to the child's right to both parents in these situations. Seven interviews were implemented with social workers in the Stockholm County to obtain informa-tion on the following questions; how the children's needs are noticed at the social services, how employees discuss the child's right to their incarcerated father and which possibilities and obstacles social workers experience to promote contact between the child and the father. The ecology of human development theory was used in the analysis. The conclusions are that chil-dren with incarcerated fathers seldom is noticed at the social services as a result of inadequate cooperation between authorities but also due to whether the social services should be respon-sible for the children. Furthermore, children always have the right to maintain contact with their incarcerated father, with exceptions for situations where physical or sexual abuse have occurred. Social workers may contribute to contact by awarding a contact person, in cases where the mother is insufficient. Finally, individual assessments must always be done with considerations to the individual child.</p>

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