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How to develop and manage a participative organization in social services with children and youth?

NAVRÁTIL, Pavel

Základní údaje

Originální název

How to develop and manage a participative organization in social services with children and youth?

Název česky

Jak rozvíjet a řídit participativní organizaci v sociálních službách s dětmi a mladými lidmi?

Autoři

NAVRÁTIL, Pavel (203 Česká republika, garant, domácí)

Vydání

1st. České Budějovice, The International Scientific Conference INPROFORUM 2015, od s. 87-92, 6 s. 2015

Nakladatel

University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Faculty of Economics

Další údaje

Jazyk

angličtina

Typ výsledku

Stať ve sborníku

Obor

50600 5.6 Political science

Stát vydavatele

Česká republika

Utajení

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Forma vydání

tištěná verze "print"

Odkazy

Kód RIV

RIV/00216224:14230/15:00087095

Organizační jednotka

Fakulta sociálních studií

ISBN

978-80-7394-536-7

ISSN

UT WoS

000383863800013

Klíčová slova česky

children; participation; youth; involvement; social services; development of organization

Klíčová slova anglicky

children; participation; youth; involvement; social services; development of organization
Změněno: 15. 2. 2019 14:03, Mgr. Blanka Farkašová

Anotace

V originále

The idea that children and adolescents can and should participate in decision-making in the context of social services management for youth and children started to be discussed relatively recently in the Czech Republic (Nosál & Čechová, 2014). Earlier views on participation focused mainly on adults, and at the same time the area of services for children and teenagers was based on the assumption that by involving adults (parents, teachers and so-cial workers) the best interests of the child would automatically be represented. McNeish and Newman (2002) note that currently there is no longer a debate about whether to include children and young people in the decision-making process, but rather ways are being sought to find different approaches to participation which apply in different con-ditions and situations. In the Czech environment, however, it still seems that the involvement of children and teenag-ers in decision-making in the context of social service management is not routine. The text is very first of the outputs of the Czech-Swiss project, whose research and the practical aim is to analyze and transfer experience from children and teenagers participation in the Swiss social services. The goal of the essay is to review the academic and professional literature on the topic of participation of children and adolescents, especially from the domestic and Anglo-Saxon environment to establish conceptual framework and knowledge base for empirical research (which we do not present here).

Česky

The idea that children and adolescents can and should participate in decision-making in the context of social services management for youth and children started to be discussed relatively recently in the Czech Republic (Nosál & Čechová, 2014). Earlier views on participation focused mainly on adults, and at the same time the area of services for children and teenagers was based on the assumption that by involving adults (parents, teachers and so-cial workers) the best interests of the child would automatically be represented. McNeish and Newman (2002) note that currently there is no longer a debate about whether to include children and young people in the decision-making process, but rather ways are being sought to find different approaches to participation which apply in different con-ditions and situations. In the Czech environment, however, it still seems that the involvement of children and teenag-ers in decision-making in the context of social service management is not routine. The text is very first of the outputs of the Czech-Swiss project, whose research and the practical aim is to analyze and transfer experience from children and teenagers participation in the Swiss social services. The goal of the essay is to review the academic and professional literature on the topic of participation of children and adolescents, especially from the domestic and Anglo-Saxon environment to establish conceptual framework and knowledge base for empirical research (which we do not present here).