Emerging Models of Social Work Accompanying Housing, or How Czech Social Workers Treat Homelessness in Families with Children, while Having No Legal Support
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Result code in IS VaVaI
<a href="https://www.isvavai.cz/riv?ss=detail&h=RIV%2F61988987%3A17200%2F20%3AA21025ZR" target="_blank" >RIV/61988987:17200/20:A21025ZR - isvavai.cz</a>
Result on the web
<a href="http://www.socialniprace.cz/eng/index.php?sekce=2&ukol=1&id=110#stop" target="_blank" >http://www.socialniprace.cz/eng/index.php?sekce=2&ukol=1&id=110#stop</a>
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Alternative languages
Result language
angličtina
Original language name
Emerging Models of Social Work Accompanying Housing, or How Czech Social Workers Treat Homelessness in Families with Children, while Having No Legal Support
Original language description
OBJECTIVES: The aim of the article is to describe emerging social work models accompanying housing that are implemented in work (not only) with endangered children and families. THEORETICAL BASE: Czech social work supporting or accompanying housing makes use of two approaches to reintegration of people without a shelter. These are Housing Ready and Housing First. METHODS: Clarkeˈs situational analysis was used as a research method and a way of data analysis; it surveyed the whole and non-reduced situation. Qualitative data were gained from interviews with 29 social workers and analyzed by way of chosen steps. RESULTS: 5 dominant social work models that accompany housing were identified. Following the criterion of Relation to the housing stock, these were (1) the protective model, (2) the model promoting autonomy, and (3) the model based on the extent into which the social worker accepts the demands of the client and the environment. Following the criterion of Understanding housing as a right or readiness assessment, these were (4) the model specialised in the competence in housing and (5) the comprehensive model. IMPLICATIONS FOR SOCIAL WORK: Getting to know Czech social work models accompanying housing can help us when formulating (the lack of) legal norms, mainly with regard to the endangered target group of families with children.
Czech name
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Czech description
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Classification
Type
J<sub>SC</sub> - Article in a specialist periodical, which is included in the SCOPUS database
CEP classification
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OECD FORD branch
50403 - Social topics (Women´s and gender studies; Social issues; Family studies; Social work)
Result continuities
Project
<a href="/en/project/GA18-10233S" target="_blank" >GA18-10233S: Social Adjustment of Homeless Children with Domestic Violence Experience in the Territory of the City of Ostrava</a><br>
Continuities
P - Projekt vyzkumu a vyvoje financovany z verejnych zdroju (s odkazem do CEP)
Others
Publication year
2020
Confidentiality
S - Úplné a pravdivé údaje o projektu nepodléhají ochraně podle zvláštních právních předpisů
Data specific for result type
Name of the periodical
Czech and Slovak Social Work
ISSN
1213-6204
e-ISSN
1805-885X
Volume of the periodical
20
Issue of the periodical within the volume
4
Country of publishing house
CZ - CZECH REPUBLIC
Number of pages
17
Pages from-to
54-70
UT code for WoS article
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EID of the result in the Scopus database
2-s2.0-85095820478