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The aim of this article is to describe the personal networks of Ukrainian immigrants residing in an urban centre in the Czech Republic and to identify patterns that can help to elucidate some aspects of their integration. Social support networks in this study were created using the multiple name generator method. Here the generator was made up of six questions asking whom respondents might turn to for money, employment, housing, leisure, to discuss intimate things, or might simply be important to the respondent in some other way. Data-collecting was conducted in Pilsen, an industrial city with a large number of immigrants, and data were obtained from 30 Ukrainians. The networks were measured using structural measures (density, degree centrality and betweenness centrality) as well as common egocentric ones (multiplexity, frequency etc.). The analysis revealed that networks of Ukrainians are not very dense and consist mainly of friends. Friends are important in matters concerning housing, employment, and leisure. By contrast, family is important in more extraordinary situations – for instance, in a financial emergency or to discuss crucial issues. There is also a significant difference between the networks of manual and non-manual workers: manual workers are likely to associate with peers also working in manual labour and their networks are denser than the networks of non-manual workers. In Pilsen, Ukrainians do not form locality-based ethnic communities, and in a long-term perspective their personal networks indicate gradual social integration to the Czech society.
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Artykuł jest próbą przedstawienia wstępnych wyników testowania modelu wsparcia dzieci i rodzin w ramach projektu Deinstytucjonalizacja szansą na dobrą zmianę – projekt zintegrowany. Dzielnica Bielany m.st. Warszawy, który jest realizowany w ramach Projektu Operacyjnego Wiedza–Edukacja–Rozwój, Działanie 4.1. Innowacje społeczne. W projekcie Uniwersytet Kardynała Stefana Wyszyńskiego w Warszawie powołał podmiot leczniczy EZRA UKSW, który testuje rozwiązania związane z koordynacją i współpracą instytucjonalną dotyczącą leczenia zaburzeń psychicznych dzieci i młodzieży. Innowacją wdrożoną w prezentowanym podejściu do organizacji opieki nad niepełnoletnim i jego rodziną jest systemowa praca z siecią oparcia społecznego oraz konsekwentne szukanie zasobów we wspieraniu procesów zdrowienia.
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The article is an attempt to present the preliminary results of testing the model of support for children and families in the framework of the project ‘Deinstitutionalisation as a chance for good change – integrated project. Bielany District of the Capital City of Warsaw’, which is part of the ‘Operational Project Knowledge – Education – Development, Measure 4. 1. Social innovation’. In the project, Cardinal Stefan Wyszyński University in Warsaw established a therapeutic entity EZRA UKSW, which tests solutions related to coordination and institutional cooperation in the treatment of mental disorders of children and young people. The innovation implemented in the presented approach to the organization of care for a minor and his family is the systematic work with the social support network and consistent search for resources in supporting the processes of health.
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