CRISIS INTERVENTION IN THE WORK OF SOCIAL AND LEGAL PROTECTION AND CURATION IN SLOVAKIA. AN ANALYSIS OF TARGET GROUPS AND METHODS
Boris Pták () and
Soňa Šrobárová ()
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Boris Pták: Catholic University of Ružomberok, Pedagogy faculty, Ružomberok
Soňa Šrobárová: Catholic University of Ružomberok, Pedagogy faculty, Ružomberok
CBU International Conference Proceedings, 2019, vol. 7, issue 0, 600-605
Abstract:
The terms crisis and crisis intervention are a very large issue in this paper, we focused on social curators and field social workers working at the Department of Social and Legal Protection of Children and Social Guard in the Slovak Republic, their perception and use of crisis intervention methods in practice. As amended by Act no. 305/2005 Coll. on Social and Legal Protection of Children, a Social Curator is from the Central Office of Labor, Social Affairs and Family and the Offices of Labor, Social Affairs and Family, Center for International Legal Protection of Children and Youth, Municipality, Higher Territorial Unit, Legal Entity or Individual. These implements measures of social and legal protection of children and social guardianship and are obliged to ensure that rights are not endangered or violated. The right of this intervention is precisely the position of crisis intervention in this legislative system.
Keywords: Social worker; Social curator; Social protection and curate (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.12955/cbup.v7.1425
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