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Poslední úprava: KASPAR/FTVS.CUNI.CZ (07.11.2017)
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Poslední úprava: Stanislava Palowska (14.09.2021)
Field visits to the selected institutions providing care to persons with health and social handicap |
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Poslední úprava: Stanislava Palowska (14.09.2021)
Requirments for credit : attendance at field visits + short essay (2-5p.) |
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Poslední úprava: Stanislava Palowska (14.09.2021)
field visits |
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Poslední úprava: Stanislava Palowska (14.09.2021)
Requirments for credit: attendance at field visits + short essay - each participant will choose one of the following topic: Health and social services for children with handicap in your country Health and social services for elderly in your country Substitute family care - adoption, foster care in your country Schools and educational facilities for children with special needs in your country
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Poslední úprava: MUDr. Petr Kašpar (03.09.2020)
Předmět hlouběji seznamuje studenty se sociálními aspekty zdravotní péče o vybrané skupiny populace. Problematika se týká seniorů, dětí ohrožených prostředím, osob s chronickým onemocněním, pacientů s infaustní prognózou, osob se závislostí na návykových látkách, dětí a adolescentů s poruchami chování a osob s handicapem. Předmět probíhá formou stáží v zařízeních ,která se péčí o tyto osoby věnují.
Optional subject for the 4th year Guarant: MUDr. Ivana Holcátová, CSc. Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine
Place: Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine Maximum students for one term: 10 Minimum: 5 The program consists of two parts: • Lectures • Field visits
Teaching focuses on health and social care of people requiring special care • People with physical and mental disabilities • Erderly • Socially disadvantaged children Child abuse and neglect Substitute family care (adoption, foster care) • Social services provided by public, private, voluntary and community sectors • Schools and educational facilities for children with special needs • Occupational and leisure opportunities
The course will develope an intagrated view of the ways in which social factors can influence health. Each course participant will choose one topic and produce a short essay (3–5 pages). |