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Informiranost staršev oseb z motnjami v duševnem razvoju o nadaljnjih možnostih v življenju po zaključku osnovne šole
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Abstract
Motnje v duševnem razvoju (v nadaljevanju MDR) so nevrološko pogojena razvojna motnja, ki nastane pred posameznikovim 18. letom starosti. Osebe z zmerno, težjo in težko MDR (v nadaljevanju ZTTMDR) so običajno usmerjene v posebni program vzgoje in izobraževanja (v nadaljevanju PP VIZ). Zaradi svojih primanjkljajev nikoli ne postanejo popolnoma samostojne, zato vse življenje potrebujejo skrb, usmerjanje in nadzor drugih oseb. Prav zaradi tega se pogosto pojavi vprašanje, kam po končanem šolanju. Ker je prehod v svet odraslosti tako za starše kot tudi njihove otroke z MDR kompleksen in dolgotrajen proces, pošolsko obdobje pa malo raziskano, se v empiričnem delu osredotočamo prav na to področje. V magistrskem delu smo predstavili značilnosti odraslih oseb z MDR, zakonodajo, ki se jih dotika, ter možnosti bivanja, ki so jim na voljo. Predstavili smo tudi možnosti varstva, dela in zaposlitve pod posebnimi pogoji, ki so namenjeni odraslim osebam z MDR, ter možnosti za vseživljenjsko učenje in načine, ki jih lahko strokovni delavci uporabijo pri informiranju staršev o možnostih, ki jih imajo njihovi otroci v nadaljnjem življenju. Raziskovali smo informiranost staršev oseb z ZTTMDR o možnostih nadaljnjega šolanja, zaposlovanja in življenja nasploh po zaključku osnovnošolskega izobraževanja. Raziskali smo, ali prihaja do razlik med informacijami, ki jih starši prejmejo, ter informacijami, ki jim jih strokovni delavci posredujejo. Zanimalo nas je tudi, na kakšen način starši najlaže sprejemajo omenjene informacije ter katerih informacij si želijo v večjem številu. V raziskavo je bilo vključenih 70 staršev omenjenih oseb ter 53 strokovnih delavcev, ki sodelujejo pri informiranju staršev iz vse Slovenije. Rezultati raziskave so pokazali, da je velik del staršev na šoli, ki jo obiskuje njihov otrok, dobilo vsaj osnovne ali vse informacije, ki jih potrebujejo za lažji prehod v obdobje odraslosti. Ko starši potrebujejo dodatne informacije, se običajno obrnejo na svetovalne delavce ali ostale starše, pogosto pa si poiščejo pomoč tudi pri zunanjih institucijah in raznih društvih. Sprejemanje omenjenih informacij poteka na roditeljskih sestankih in govorilnih urah, blizu so jim tudi skupine za samopomoč. Strokovni delavci se pri informiranju običajno držijo že ustaljenih načinov sodelovanja s starši in jih najpogosteje informirajo preko roditeljskih sestankov ter individualnih govorilnih ur. Večina staršev ima še vedno več nerazrešenih vprašanj glede bodočnosti njihovega otroka z MDR, le-ta pa se največkrat nanašajo na področje bivanja in zaposlitve njihovega sina oziroma hčere ali pa na skrb za njihovega otroka v primeru njihove bolezni ali smrti. Šole, vključene v raziskavo, so starše informirale v različnem obsegu, kar nakazuje na pomembne razlike med informiranostjo staršev. Ugotovili smo, da se na šolah, kjer so starši informirani v večji meri, poleg standardnih oblik informiranja (roditeljski sestanki in individualne govorilne ure) starši pogosto udeležujejo tudi skupin za samopomoč. Rezultati raziskave so pokazali tudi, da starši večino informacij glede prihodnosti njihovega sina oziroma hčere ne prejmejo na šoli, ki jo le-ta obiskuje, ampak izven šole, najpogosteje pri društvih. Prav tako je več kot polovica sodelujočih staršev že vključena v načrtovanje prihodnosti njihovega sina oziroma hčere z MDR.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:motnje v duševnem razvoju
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:PEF - Faculty of Education
Year:2019
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Publication date in RUL:18.09.2019
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Language:English
Title:Informing parents of people with intellectual disabilities about their further opportunities in life after finishing elementary school
Abstract:
Intellectual disability (hereinafter referred to as MDR) is a neurologically conditioned developmental disorder that occurs before an individual is 18 years old. Persons with moderate, more severe and severe MDR (referred to as ZTTMDR) are usually directed to a specific educational programme (referred to as PP VIZ). Because of their deficits, they never become completely self-sufficient, so they need the care, guidance and control of others throughout their lives. This is why the question where after the graduation often arises. Since the transition to adulthood for both parents and their children with MDR is a complex and time-consuming process, and the post-school period is poorly researched, the empirical work focuses on this area. In the master's thesis, we presented the characteristics of adults with MDR, the legislation that touches them, and the housing options, available to them. We also presented special-purpose care, work and employment opportunities for adults with MDR, as well as lifelong learning opportunities and ways that experts can use to inform parents about the opportunities their children have in their further lives. We investigated the level of parents of persons with ZTTMDR being informed about the possibilities of further education, employment and life in general after completing primary education. We investigated whether there is a difference between the information that parents receive and the information provided by experts. We were also interested in how parents accept the information mentioned above the easiest way and what information they would like to receive in greater numbers. The survey included 70 parents of these persons and 53 experts involved in informing parents from all over Slovenia. The results of the study showed that a large number of parents at the school their child attended got at least the basic or all information they needed to facilitate the child's transition into adulthood. When parents need additional information, they usually turn to counselors or other parents, and often seek help from outside institutions and various associations/societies. This information is received at parental meetings and speaking hours and parents tend to visit self-help groups. The experts usually follow already established ways of working with parents and most often inform them through parental meetings and individual speaking hours. Most parents still have more unresolved issues regarding the future of their child with MDR, which most often relate to their son or daughter's area of residence and employment, or their child's care in case of the parents' illness or death. The schools, which were surveyed, informed parents to different degrees which suggests significant differences in parents' being informed. We found out that at schools where parents are more informed, in addition to the standard forms of getting information (parental meetings and individual speaking hours), parents often attend self-help groups. The results of the survey also showed that parents do not receive most of the information about their son's or daughter's future at the school he or she attends, but outside the school, most often at associations/societies. Furthermore, more than half of the participating parents are already involved in the planning of their MDR son or daughter' further life.

Keywords:intellectual disability

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