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Vloga centrov za socialno delo in šolske svetovalne službe pri prepoznavanju stisk in podpori otrokom iz družin, kjer je prisoten alkoholizem : diplomsko delo
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Abstract
Diplomsko delo obravnava vlogo strokovnih delavcev in delavk iz različnih področij (socialno delo, šolstvo, nevladne organizacije) pri prepoznavi stisk otrok iz družin, kjer je prisoten alkoholizem. Raziskuje, kateri sistemi podpore so na voljo otrokom pri lajšanju morebitnih stisk, povezanih s starševskim alkoholizmom, in vključuje medinstitucionalno sodelovanje, preventivno delo in predloge za bolj uspešno obravnavo otrok. Delo se osredotoča tudi na izkušnje sedaj odraslih oseb, ki so kot otroci odraščali v družini, kjer so imeli starši težave s prekomernim pitjem. V teoretičnem delu so predstavljene različne teme, in sicer na splošno o alkoholizmu v Sloveniji, o otrocih, katerih starši so odvisni od alkohola, o prepoznavi alkoholizma v družini in povezavi z nasiljem ter o oblikah podpore in pomoči. Znotraj teh splošnih poglavij se nahajajo še druge podteme. V empiričnem delu je predstavljena kvalitativna raziskava. Podatki so bili zbrani znotraj fokusne skupine s strokovnjaki, z individualnimi intervjuji s strokovnimi delavci in delavkami ter intervjuji z odraslimi, ki so imeli izkušnjo alkoholizma staršev v času svojega odraščanja. Vzorec raziskave vključuje 19 oseb; 10 strokovnih delavk in delavcev s področja dela z otroki in mladostniki ter 9 ljudi z izkušnjo alkoholizma staršev. V empiričnem delu so predstavljeni tudi rezultati, ki dajejo odgovore na sledeča raziskovalna vprašanja: Kako strokovni delavci na OŠ prepoznajo, da otroci izražajo posledice zaradi alkoholizma v družini, na kakšen način pri podpori otrok sodelujejo šolske svetovalne službe, centri za socialno delo in nevladne organizacije, kakšne so izkušnje odraslih z različnimi oblikami pomoči, ki so jih kot otroci prejeli zaradi težav, povezanih z alkoholizmom v družini in kje ljudje z izkušnjo alkoholizma v družini (v času njihovega odraščanja), strokovni delavci in delavke na šolah ter strokovni delavci in delavke na CSD in NVO vidijo možnosti za spremembo ter za bolj uspešno sodelovanje in preventivo v družbi. Raziskava potrjuje, da je vloga šolske svetovalne službe ključna pri prepoznavi stisk otrok in pri začetni podpori. Center za socialno delo pa je ključen pri nadaljnji obravnavi celotne družine. Ugotovila sem, da je alkoholizem v družinah pogosto sprejet kot nekaj običajnega, stiske otrok ostajajo spregledane in nenaslovljene. Strokovnjaki in ljudje z izkušnjo si prizadevajo za bolj resen pogled na problematiko alkoholizma, celostni pristop k obravnavi in preventivi v prihodnosti. Prav tako si prizadevajo za destigmatizacijo oseb, ki so zasvojene, in otrok, ki potrebujejo podporo.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:pomoč otrokom, alkoholizem, preventiva, medinstitucionalno sodelovanje, nasilje
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Typology:2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization:FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Year:2020
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-119384 This link opens in a new window
COBISS.SI-ID:33606147 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:08.09.2020
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Language:English
Title:The role of social work centres and school counseling services in identifying and supporting distressed children from families with alcoholism
Abstract:
My graduation thesis deals with the role of professionals from various areas (social work, education, non-government organizations) when recognizing distress of children from alcoholic families. It also explores what supporting systems are available to children during their possible suffering due to their parent’s alcoholism. In addition, the thesis includes multi-agency cooperation, preventative work and suggestions for better interventions for the children. The thesis also focuses on experiences of the children who are now adults and who were brought up by parents who had drinking problems. In the theoretical part of this thesis, different topics are presented, such as alcoholism in Slovenia, children whose parents are addicted to alcohol, recognising alcoholism in the family in relation to violence and methods of support. Within the main sections, there are further sub-topics. In the empirical part a qualitative research is presented. Data was collected within focus group of professionals, with individual interviews of professionals and interviews with adults who have experienced parent’s alcoholism when they were growing up. The research sample includes 19 people; 10 professionals with expertise working with children and adolescents and 9 people with parental alcoholism experience. In the empirical section, answers to the following research questions are presented as well: How professionals in primary schools identify children who may show signs that they have been brought up in a family with an alcoholic parent? How school’s counselling services, centres for social work and NGO’s work together to support that child? What are the experiences of adults with different forms of support which they received in childhood, due to alcoholism of their parents? Where do the adults who experienced alcoholism in childhood, professionals in schools and social workers in centres for social work and NGO see possibilities for change and better joint working and prevention in the society? This research confirms that the role of the school counselling service is crucial to identifying those children who need support and initial interventions. Centres for social work are crucial when it comes to follow up treatment for the whole family. I found out that quite often alcoholism in families is accepted as something normal, distress of the children is overlooked and not addressed. In the future, professionals and people who experience alcoholism are hoping for people to take alcoholism more seriously, strive for a holistic approach to treatment and prevention. Furthermore, they wish for destigmatisation of people with alcohol problem and children who need support.

Keywords:child support, alcoholism, prevention, multi-agency cooperation, violence

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