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2018
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vol. 63
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issue 5 (382)
57-69
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The activities of Voluntary Labour Corps (Polish: Ochotnicze Hufce Pracy – OHP) mainly relate to young people threatened with being excluded from the education system, those who evade mandatory schooling or achieve pure results at school. These are often children from single-parent families or large families, having unemployed parents, from dysfunctional families, from families in poor financial situation and people who, despite being at young age, have already broken the law. For such people, access to education and opportunities to gain skills allowing for finding a job provide a chance for independent living. The Supreme Audit Office conducted an audit aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of OHP’s activities with regard to designing and providing professional activation for youngsters, to examine whether OHP’s offer met the requirements of the labour market, and whether those participating in OHP receive appropriate professional training and find jobs, and to what extent their jobs were stable and reflected their qualifications.
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In the article one undertook the issue of values acknowledged and fixed during the interaction through the youth with threatened marginalization, neglected tutorially, with included care of the Centre of the Training and the Upbringing in Tczew (OSiW) which is the organizational unit of Voluntary Labour Corps of Pomeranian Voivodship. In the discourse of the youth with OSiW withdraws the phenomenon of passing from values, such as: the family, the work, the order (serial activities) to anti-values, to not accepting of the value of the family, the work, the order, generally, passing from the good to the evil, the aggression. Valuing is helped by the use of vulgarisms.
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The article analyses the informative function of statements made by young people under the care of the Voluntary Labour Corps (OHP). These young people come from dysfunctional families and are often marginalised / at risk of marginalisation. These young people (senders) tend to employ short, mono-sentenced statements usually saturated with vulgarisms and have little knowledge of the world. Their utterances reveal the young person’s emotional state, his or her attitude towards the receiver and other members of the community, family environment and social reality. Analysis of senders’ statements sheds light on their level of personal culture, degree of self control, linguistic control, linguistic aggression, and provides insight into the young persons’ values. Assessment of utterances demonstrates a transition from the provision of general information concerning the community to information concerning the young persons’ personal life and positive or negative evaluations of his or her actions. Over time, the flow of information diminishes the distance between the sender and the receiver. The communicative effectiveness of the young persons’ statements increases as does the effectiveness of socializing activities.
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