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Razvoj socialne oskrbe na domu v Sloveniji
ID Dimic Benko, Ana (Author), ID Kovačič, Gorazd (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
Delo je pregled razvoja različnih storitev socialne oskrbe na domu v času samostojne Slovenije in kontekstualizacija njihovih sprememb. Prvi del je namenjen orisu družbenih gibanj, konceptualnih premikov in sprememb socialne politike, v katerih so ti sistemi nastajali – pozivom k deinstitucionalizaciji, uveljavitvi koncepta dolgotrajne oskrbe in vztrajnemu premiku k neosocialnim politikam aktivacije posameznika. Sledi podrobnejši pregled ureditve, financiranja in sprememb določenih storitev znotraj javne mreže, predvsem pomoči na domu, saj se večina socialne oskrbe na domu zagotavlja v sklopu te storitve. V nadaljevanju analiziram težave, ki nastajajo zaradi lokaliziranega financiranja, finančne in časovne nedostopnosti storitve ter obremenitve socialnih oskrbovalk v primerjavi z novejšim sistemom osebne asistence. Obstoječe in predvidene storitve socialne oskrbe na domu na koncu umestim v kontekst nove zakonodaje, ki ureja področje dolgotrajne oskrbe, pri čemer izpostavim tudi problematiko kroničnega pomanjkanja kadra in njegov vpliv na politike zaposlovanja.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:oskrba na domu, pomoč na domu, neosocialna država, javne storitve, dolgotrajna oskrba, globalizacija skrbi
Work type:Bachelor thesis/paper
Organization:FF - Faculty of Arts
Year:2024
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-163598 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:09.10.2024
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Secondary language

Language:English
Title:The Development of Domiciliary Care in Slovenia
Abstract:
The following thesis presents an overview of different domiciliary care services in Slovenia since its establishment as an independent state and provides contextualization for the changes occurring within these systems. The first part of the text focuses on outlining social movements, conceptual shifts and changes in welfare policy that influenced the developing systems of domiciliary care – calls for deinstitutionalization, the concept of long-term care and the persistent shift towards neosocial policies focusing on activating the individual. Following this, a more detailed account of the regulations, funding and changes within specific services is presented, predominantly using family help at home as an example, since most domiciliary care is provided through this service. The problems originating in localized funding, fiscal and temporal inaccessibility of the service, as well as the workload of domiciliary care workers are then analyzed in comparison to a newly established system of personal assistance. The future of existing and prospective public domiciliary care services is then analyzed within the framework of long-term care legislation, while highlighting the effects of chronic worker shortage and its influence on employment policies.

Keywords:domiciliary care, family help at home, neosocial state, public services, long-term care, global care chain

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