primjer Prihvatilišta odraslih Narodnog odbora grada Zagreba
Abstract
Rad donosi povijesni pregled djelatnosti Prihvatilišta odraslih Narodnog odbora grada Za-greba od njegovog osnivanja 1953. do otvaranja nove podružnice 1978. Fokus je usmjeren na razmatranje politika zbrinjavanja pripadnika ranjivih skupina u ustanove socijalne skrbi na području Zagreba, uključujući osobe s psihičkim smetnjama. Pored toga, rad nasto-ji rasvijetliti početke (dugo)trajnog zbrinjavanja potonje populacije u domove za psihički bolesne odrasle osobe, danas zvane »domovi za odrasle«. Tematizira se njihova društvena stigmatizacija i tendencije smještanja u prostorno segregirane objekte. Arhivsko istraživa-nje, temeljeno na analizi službene dokumentacije Prihvatilišta, pokazuje da su ondašnje strategije socijalne zaštite i zaštite mentalnog zdravlja formalno zagovarale ideju o druš-tvenoj ravnopravnosti, dok su zapravo bile orijentirane na protekciju većine od osoba s psihičkim smetnjama.
Keywords
socialna politika;marginalne skupine;osebe z duševnimi motnjami;Zagreb;1953/1978;
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Language: |
Croatian |
Year of publishing: |
2019 |
Typology: |
1.03 - Short Scientific Article |
Organization: |
UL FF - Faculty of Arts |
UDC: |
930.85(497.5Zagreb)"1953/1978" |
COBISS: |
71222882
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ISSN: |
0351-4706 |
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Secondary language: |
English |
Secondary title: |
Historical Development of the Institutionalisation of Vulnerable Groups |
Secondary abstract: |
This article explores the activities of the Adult Shelter of the National Committee of the City of Zagreb since its foundation, from 1953 to 1978. The focus is on the consideration of the policy of taking care of vulnerable groups in social welfare institutions in the city of Zagreb, including persons with mental disorders. It seeks to illuminate the beginnings of the long-term care of the latter population in the homes for mentally ill adults, today known as homes for adults. In con-nection to this, their social stigmatisation and tendency of placement into spatially segregated objects are discussed. The research showed that the strategies of social protection and mental health protection, despite the then-advocated idea of equality between social categories, were at the time oriented towards the protection of the majority of community from persons with mental disorders. |
Secondary keywords: |
social policy;social marginalization;people with mental disorders;Zagreb; |
Pages: |
str. 159-170 |
Volume: |
ǂVol. ǂ39 |
Issue: |
ǂNo. ǂ1 |
Chronology: |
2019 |
DOI: |
10.21464/fi39112 |
ID: |
11924530 |