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Název služby

Rodinná asistence

Služba

Služby sociální prevence
Sociálně aktivizační služby pro rodiny s dětmi

Forma poskytování služby

Terénní a ambulantní se specifikací, kde je která poskytována - viz níže.

Zařízení poskytovatele

Rodinná asistence
U Rybníka 1568/4, Bruntál 792 01

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Mgr. Jana Hančilová

Název poskytovatele

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Adresa poskytovatele

U Rybníka 1568/4, Bruntál 792 01

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Děti, mládež a rodina
Děti a rodiče dětí, kteří jsou v evidenci oddělení sociálně právní ochrany dětí městského úřadu a zároveň rodiny, které o službu projeví zájem a v registru oddělení sociálně právní ochrany dětí městského úřadu nejsou.

Věková kategorie

Rodiny s dětmi (0 – 18 let)

Provozní doba

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Terénní provozní doba
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Ostatní informace

Terénní služba:              

V místě bydliště rodiny, v širším společenském prostředí – škola atd., na území, pro které MěÚ Bruntál vykonává rozšířenou působnost státní správy.

Ambulantní služba:       

V sídle společnosti na adrese U Rybníka 4, Bruntál.

Stručná charakteristika - poslání a cíl služby:

Cílem terénní služby Rodinné asistence je minimalizovat počty dětí v ústavní výchově prostřednictvím stabilizace a obnovení funkčnosti v rodinách, ve kterých nařízení ústavní výchovy dítěte/dětí hrozí nebo zlepšit poměry v rodinách tak, aby mohla být ústavní výchova zrušena a dítě/děti se mohly vrátit zpět do svého přirozeného prostředí.

Poskytované činnosti

1) Pracovně výchovná činnost s dětmi a dospělými:

  • Podpora při vedení a udržování domácností
  • Pomoc při celkovém zlepšování péče o vlastní domácnost
  • Pomoc při sestavení rozpočtových výdajů
  • Podpora soběstačnosti

2) Pomoc při obnovení nebo upevnění kontaktu s rodinou:

  • Podpora a nácvik rodičovského chování
  • Upevňování pout mezi dětmi a rodiči – společné a smysluplné trávení volného času, společné aktivity
  • Podpora v oblasti rodičovských schopností a dovedností

3) Pomoc při vyřizování běžných záležitostí:

  • Praktický nácvik a zvládnutí činností do doby, než je klient schopen zvládnout situaci vlastními silami (správné vyplňování nejrůznějších úředních dokladů, praktický doprovod na úřady, poskytování rad ohledně návazné péče)

4) Zajištění podpory a podmínek pro vzdělávání dětí:

  • Pomoc při doučování a přispění ke zlepšení školního prospěchu
  • Pomoc při řešení výchovných problémů ve škole
  • Dohled a pomoc při přípravě dětí na vyučování

5) Nácvik a upevňování motorických, psychických a sociálních dovedností dětí.

6) Zajištění podmínek pro společensky přijatelné volnočasové aktivity.

7) Doprovod dětí do školy, školských zařízené, k lékaři, na zájmové aktivity i zpět.

8) Socioterapeutické činnosti vedoucí k rozvoji nebo uchování osobních a sociálních schopností a dovedností podporujících sociální začleňování.

Doplňkové služby

Fakultativní činnosti:

  • Volnočasové skupinové aktivity pro klienty a jejich děti, případně samostatné akce pro klienty a děti (workshopy, výlety, konference atd.).
  • Pomoc při zlepšení a stabilizaci ekonomické situace v rodině. Finanční a dluhové poradenství.

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