diplomsko delo
Sandra Ðukanović (Author), Nina Mešl (Mentor), Tamara Rape (Co-mentor)

Abstract

V diplomskem delu sem se osredotočila na sodelovalne pristope dela z družinami na področju zaščite otrok pred nasiljem. Zanimalo me je, kako strokovne delavke vidijo sodelovanje z družino ter katere elemente sodelovalnih pristopov v svoje delo že vnašajo, kaj jih pri tem podpira in kaj ovira, katera znanja uporabljajo pri svojem delu in kako podprejo otroka v času razkritja nasilja. V teoretičnem delu sem opisala teoretskega izhodišča, ki opredeljujejo kontekst sodelovanja z družinami na področju zaščite otrok. Predstavila sem vrste nasilja ter zakonski okvir in opredelila vlogo centra za socialno delo. Opisala in predstavila sem elemente petih izbranih sodelovalnih pristopov dela z družinami, in sicer delovni odnos soustvarjanja, k rešitvi usmerjeno socialno delo, narativno socialno delo, pristop znakov varnosti ter sodelovalna pomoč in vnašanje vizije. V teoretični del sem vključila tudi podporo otroku, ki je doživel nasilje, in sicer z dveh vidikov – pomembnosti ustreznega odziva strokovnih delavk ter načinov, kako otroka podpreti v postopku zaščite. Opravila sem kvantitativno in empirično raziskavo. Z metodo spletnega anketiranja strokovnih delavk, ki so zaposlene na centrih za socialno delo po Sloveniji in pokrivajo področje zaščite otrok, sem prek platforme 1ka.arnes.si pridobila podatke, ki sem jih nato v 1ka.arnes.si in z računalniškim programom Microsoft Office Excel obdelala ter analizirala. Na podlagi tega sem zapisala rezultate ter oblikovala sklepe in predloge. Z raziskavo sem ugotovila, da strokovne delavke kot sodelovanje z družino bolj razumejo elemente skandinavskega modela zaščite otrok, za katerega je značilno preventivno delo in poudarek na delu v skupnosti. Pri svojem delu se najpogosteje opirajo na znanja dialoških spretnosti. Rezultati raziskave so pokazali, da strokovne delavke elemente sodelovalnih pristopov dela z družino že pogosto vnašajo v svoje delo, pri čemer obstajajo razlike v pogostosti glede na posamezne pristope dela. Kot najpogostejšo oviro pri sodelovanju z družino so navedle pomanjkanje časa. Otroka v postopku zaščite najpogosteje podprejo s pogovorom, za kar ocenjujejo, da so najbolj usposobljene.

Keywords

zaščita otrok;nasilje nad otrokom;oblike pomoči;socialno delo z družino;centri za socialno delo;sodelovalno socialno delo;k rešitvi usmerjeno socialno delo;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Publisher: [S. Đukanović]
UDC: 364.63-055.5/.7
COBISS: 199612931 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Collaborative approaches towards working with families and child protection
Secondary abstract: In my thesis I focused on collaborative approaches to working with families in the field of child protection against violence. I was interested in how practitioners see working with families and what elements of collaborative approaches they already incorporate in their work, what supports and what prevents them from doing so, what skills they use in their work and how they support the child at the time of disclosure of violence. In the theoretical part, I described the theoretical background that defines the context of cooperation with families in the field of child protection. I presented the types of violence and the legal framework and defined the role of the social work centres. I described and presented the elements of five selected collaborative approaches to working with families, namely: the working relationship of co-creation, solution-focused social work, narrative social work, signs of safety approach and collaborative helping. In the theoretical part, I also included support for the child who has experienced violence - from two perspectives: the importance of an appropriate response from professionals, and the ways in which the child can be supported in the process of protection. I carried out quantitative and empirical research. Using the method of online surveys of professionals working in social work centres across Slovenia and covering the field of child protection, I obtained data through the 1ka.arnes.si platform, which I then processed and analysed in 1ka.arnes.si and using the Microsoft Office Excel computer programme. Based on this, I wrote down the results, drew conclusions and formed proposals. Through the research, I found that practitioners understand the elements of the Scandinavian model of child protection, which is characterised by preventive work and an emphasis on community-based work, as cooperation with the family. In their work, they most often rely on the knowledge of dialogue skills. The results of the survey showed that practitioners already often incorporate elements of collaborative approaches to working with families into their work, with differences in frequency depending on the individual approaches. Lack of time was the most common barrier to working with families. Practitioners most often support the child in the protection process by talking to the child, which is what they consider they are best qualified to do.
Secondary keywords: violence against children;support;help;social work with families;social services;collaborative approach;family;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Embargo end date (OpenAIRE): 1970-01-01
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Fakulteta za socialno delo
Pages: 109 str.
ID: 19896654