The subject of liability for damage to client caused during performance of social services in residential establishments becomes increasingly relevant. As opposed to the liability for damage caused during performance of health services, this subject is rather underappreciated by general members of the legal profession. For this reason RILSA produced a study „Legal aspects of liability for damage caused to a client while providing a social-health care in residential establishment for social services“ that aimed to find out the level of knowledge among the providers of residential social services in the area of liability for damage. To find out the level of legal knowledge of providers of residential social services, a question form was distributed randomly in the Czech Republic. We found out, that providers of residential social services know about the existence of liability for damage and that they are insured. But in the case of significant incurred damage or in the case of more damages within one year the insurance coverage limit might not be sufficient. However, the knowledge of legal terms of liability for damage eventually caused to their clients is limited and current way of obtaining the knowledge by individual study is insufficient., Daniela Bruthansová, Věra Jeřábková, and Literatura
Automaty obsahující z hlediska zdravé výživy nevhodné potraviny a nápoje jsou dnes běžně umisťovány ve školách, nemocnicích a téměř ve všech veřejně přístupných budovách. Jsou typickými atributy celosvětově se rozmáhající fast-foodové kultury, která je jednou z příčin pandemie obezity, a to včetně alarmujícího nárůstu obezity u dětí. Automaty umisťované ve školách jsou v tomto kontextu velmi nebezpeč- né. Nejenomže posilují u dětí nesprávné výživově zvyklosti, ale také zásadně zpochybňuji důvěryhodnost výchovy ke zdraví. Z těchto důvodů v některých zemích dnes již existuje buď úplný zá- kaz automatů ve školách vůbec nebo je zavedena přísná regulace jejich obsahu. Článek podává stručný přehled o situaci ve vybraných zemích, a to s důrazem na země EU, včetně informace o vývoji a nejnovějších politických iniciativách v ČR., Vending machines containing inappropriate foods and beverages in terms of healthy eating are routinely placed in schools, hospitals and almost in all public buildings. They are typical attributes the growing and worldwide fast-food culture, which is one of the causes of obesity pandemic, including the alarming rise in obesity among children. In this context, vending machines placed in schools are very dangerous. Not only enhance children incorrect nutritional habits, but also fundamentally challenged the credibility of health education in schools. Therefore, in some countries today there is either a complete ban on sale „junge food“ and placement of vending machines in schools or there is a strict regulation of their content. The article gives a brief overview of situation in selected countries, with an emphasis on EU countries, including information on the latest developments and relevant policy initiatives in the Czech Republic., Helena Hnilicová, and Literatura