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Mladoletni otroci z izkušnjo institucionalnega varstva in podpora otrokom evakuiranim iz ukrajinske ustanove za otroke brez starševske oskrbe : magistrsko delo
ID Cehivsca, Marina (Author), ID Zaviršek, Darja (Mentor) More about this mentor... This link opens in a new window

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Abstract
V teoretičnem delu magistrske naloge sem preučevala razloge za institucionalizacijo otrok ter vplive, ki jih lahko ima takšna oblika varstva na otrokovo življenje in dobrobit. Nadalje sem se osredotočila na sistem zaščite otrok, pri čemer sem posebno pozornost namenila načelu največje koristi otroka ter pravici do družinskega življenja. V tem okviru sem analizirala tudi vlogo skupnosti in socialnega dela pri ohranjanju duševnega zdravja otrok, s poudarkom na pomenu zagotavljanja pomoči otrokom, ki se soočajo z duševnimi stiskami. S tem širokim teoretičnim okvirjem sem želela prispevati k boljšemu razumevanju potreb in pravic otrok, ki so bili evakuirani iz ukrajinske ustanove za otroke brez starševske oskrbe in so bili izpostavljeni travmatičnim dogodkom, kot so izguba družinskega okolja, institucionalno varstvo ter preselitve zaradi vojne. Te izkušnje lahko povzročijo globoko čustveno stisko, ki negativno vpliva na otrokovo duševno zdravje in celostni razvoj, saj ob tem izgubi občutek varnosti, predvidljivosti in čustvene opore – ključnih temeljev za njegovo dobrobit. Zato ti otroci potrebujejo celovito podporo in pomoč, ki jima omogočata postopno vzpostavitev občutka zaupanja, sprejetosti in pripadnosti. Empirični del temelji na odgovorih in izkušnjah prostovoljcev ter strokovnih delavcev, ki so otrokom nudili podporo. Ugotovitve raziskave poudarjajo, da je za uspešno prilagajanje otrok na novo okolje potreben celostni pristop, ki vključuje tako neformalne kot formalne vire pomoči. Prav tako izpostavljajo potrebo po dodatni podpori strokovnih delavcev in prostovoljcev, mentorstvu, kulturnem zagovorništvu ter medinstitucionalnem sodelovanju.

Language:Slovenian
Keywords:institucionalno varstvo, dezinstitucionalizacija, pravica do družinskega življenja, varovanje duševnega zdravja otrok, vloga skupnosti pri podpori otrok
Work type:Master's thesis/paper
Typology:2.09 - Master's Thesis
Organization:FSD - Faculty of Social Work
Place of publishing:Ljubljana
Publisher:[M. Cehivsca]
Year:2025
Number of pages:77 f.
PID:20.500.12556/RUL-168606 This link opens in a new window
UDC:364.4-053.2/.6
COBISS.SI-ID:246013955 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUL:18.04.2025
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Language:English
Title:Minor children with experience in institutional care and support for children evacuated from Ukrainian institutions for children without parental
Abstract:
In the theoretical part of my master's thesis, I explored the reasons for the institutionalization of children and the impacts that such forms of care can have on a child's life and well-being. I further focused on the child protection system, with particular attention to the principle of the best interests of the child and the right to family life. In this context, I also analyzed the role of the community and social work in maintaining children's mental health, with an emphasis on the importance of providing support to children facing mental distress. With this broad theoretical framework, I aimed to contribute to a better understanding of the needs and rights of children who were evacuated from a Ukrainian institution for children without parental care and who were exposed to traumatic events such as the loss of family surroundings, institutional care, and displacements due to war. These experiences can cause deep emotional distress that negatively affects the child's mental health and overall development, as they lose the sense of security, predictability, and emotional support—key foundations for their well-being. Therefore, these children need comprehensive support and assistance, which enables the gradual establishment of trust, acceptance, and belonging. The empirical part is based on the responses and experiences of volunteers and professionals who provided support to the children. The findings of the research emphasize that a holistic approach, which includes both informal and formal sources of help, is necessary for the successful adaptation of children to their new environment. They also highlight the need for additional support from professionals and volunteers, mentoring, cultural advocacy, and inter-institutional cooperation.

Keywords:institutional care, deinstitutionalization, right to family life, protection of children’s mental health, role of the community in supporting children

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