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A Preliminary Model Of The Social Situation Of Social Adjustment Of Homeless Children

Table 1:

Individual human components (18) Collective participants (13) The discourse relating to human participants (12) The discourse relating to non-human participants (10)
Children, Mothers, Fathers, Partners, Siblings, Fellow occupants (in hostels and shelters), Social workers, Teachers, Physicians, Family members, Family friends, Schoolmates, Friends, Peer groups, Flat owners, Neighbours, Playgroup leaders, Clergymen Asylum homes, Hostels, Private houses, Department of Social and Legal Protection of Children, Social services, The Public, Schools, Healthcare facilities, Participatory organizations, Platform for social housing, Network of participants in housing, Mother support network, Users of social services Bad mothers, Anti-mothers, Parenting as a domain of women, Bad father, Unhappy children, "Children with problems", The Homeless, The Maladjusted, Abuse of social benefits and state support, Role and position of social workers in asylum homes, Role and position of teachers, Role and position of pupils at school The crisis of the welfare state, The crisis of social work, Theory and methods of social work, The influence of postmodern perspectives and critical social work, Structural versus individual causes of homelessness, Typologizing/objectivizing versus individual approach to clients, Bureaucratisation and measurability of social work, System of individual planning in social services and social-legal protection of children, Target group of asylum homes for families with children, Preventive strategies at school
The considered areas of problems (14) National socio-political components (13) Regional socio-political components (4) Spatial components (12)
Homelessness as a cause of social adjustment disorders, Mother and child relationship, Domestic violence as a cause of homelessness of women, Loss of housing competencies, Relationship between loss of housing and mental state of mothers, Relationship between loss of housing and parental competencies, Relationship between mothers' mental state and parental competences, Impacts of domestic violence on children, Poverty and its consequences for children, Special educational needs of homeless children, Absenteeism from school, Academic success of homeless children, Help versus control in social work, Relationship between social worker and client Absence of the Social Housing Act, Non-relatedness of social services, Increasing number of homeless families, Concept of merit, Housing ready, Pilot projects Housing first, Methodology of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MLSA), Social housing concept of MLSA, Transfer of social housing agenda from MLSA to Ministry for Local Development, An Amendment to the Act on Social Services, An Amendment to the Act on Material Need, A Draft Amendment to the Insolvency Act, Payment of social benefits Ostrava Social Housing Project, Strategic Plan for the Development of the Statutory City of Ostrava 2017-2023, Community Planning for the Development of Social Services of the Statutory City of Ostrava, Medium-Term Plan for the Development of Social Services in the Moravian-Silesian Region 2015-2020 Environment of the shelter, Environment of the hostel, Reclusiveness/exclusion of shelters and hostels, Placement of shelter homes in socially excluded localities, Placement of the so-called start-up apartment in socially excluded localities, Non-apartment asylum houses, Shared rooms and absence of privacy, Technical state and cleanliness of accommodation, Lack of adequately stimulating environment for children's preparation to school, Regime in the facility, Supervision, The hazards of the environment as perceived by the users
Time components (6) Socio-cultural components (4) Symbolic components (2) Tacit components (3)
Child development period, Consequences in adulthood, Temporal length of stay in asylum houses, Short-term agreements in hostels, Frequent migration and school change, Measurability of social work interventions in time Gender, Ethnicity, Religiosity (social services provided by ecclesiastical organizations), Nationality Expectations of users in relation to asylum homes, Expectations of social workers and teachers related to users of asylum homes Oppression of homeless people, Intersectional nature of the oppression, Prestige of social work as a profession
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