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The functioning of hospice institutions may be considered based on three fundamental, functions accomplished by it, i.e. existential, social and economic ones. Holistic evaluation of hospice care requires taking into account actual and potential advantages, possible to achieve both through society represented by all citizens, and through the economy. The article has a survey character – the literature is based on critical analysis within the scope ofthe subject raised. The work was made rich from two-year own experience of volunteer work. For the purpose of realization of the subject raised, empirical examinations were also conducted based on the method of shadow prices and logical matrix. In this paper, the implementation of the function of an existential volunteer hospice is considered on the basis of its ability to alleviate the suffering of patients’ mental and spiritual capacity and give them practical help by volunteers. The usefulness of hospices, which is a part of their social function, was studied by considering the point of existence and functioning of palliative and long-term care centres. In order to define the economic function of a voluntary service, micro and macroeconomic types of analysis were used. One should, however, emphasise that these examinations should have an interdisciplinary character.
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„Down is Israel, Upstairs United States, and Refugees are Palestinians” – Activists, Integration Projects and Self-organization of Refugees in Rog’s Space in LjubljanaSince 2015 Slovenia has become an important place on the Balkan refugee route. From the transit country it transformed into a country where more and more refugees decide to settle their lives. The article describe the story of Second Home – a place created by and for refugees and Slovenian activists. Activities fund by integration programs are critically analyzed by one of the “beneficiaries” of the projects – an Iranian refugee. The critical perspective reveals paternalistic behavior of privileged local activists involved in helping refugees. The example of a small community of refugees and activists in Ljubljana points to a broader problem when NGO organizations and volunteers replace the state’s duties and obligations. „Na dole to Izrael, na górze Stany Zjednoczone, a uchodźcy to Palestyńczycy” – aktywiści, projekty integracyjne i samoorganizacja uchodźców w przestrzeni Rog w LjubljanieSłowenia od 2015 roku stała się ważnym miejscem na bałkańskim szlaku uchodźców. Z kraju tranzytowego przekształca się w kraj, w którym coraz więcej uchodźców postanawia ułożyć sobie życie. Artykuł pokazuje historię Second Home – miejsca stworzonego przez i dla uchodźców oraz aktywistów słoweńskich. Działania, na które dostali dofinansowanie w ramach programów integracyjnych, poddane są krytycznej analizie oczami jednego z ich „beneficjentów” – uchodźcy z Iranu. Krytyczna perspektywa obnaża paternalizm uprzywilejowanych lokalnych działaczy, włączonych w pomoc uchodźcom. Historia niewielkiej społeczności uchodźców i aktywistów w Ljubljanie ukazuje szerszy problem zastępowania przez organizacje pozarządowe i wolontariuszy państwa w jego obowiązkach.
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