741. Spodbujanje zaposlovanja invalidov kot družbeno odgovorna praksa : magistrsko deloDolores Primožič, 2025, master's thesis Abstract: Magistrsko delo obravnava zaposlovanje oseb z invalidnostjo v Republiki Sloveniji in učinkovite načine spodbujanja njihove enakopravne vključenosti na trg dela. Namen raziskave je presoditi, ali obstoječi ukrepi, kot so kvotni sistem, subvencije, poklicna in zaposlitvena rehabilitacija, dejansko spodbujajo trajno zaposlovanje ter identificirati ovire in izboljšave v primerjavi s švedskim modelom. Uporabljene so bile naslednje metode: dogmatična pravna analiza ZZRZI, ZPIZ 2, ZDR-1 in relevantnega prava EU, MKPI, primerjalno pravna analiza Švedske, empirični del z dvema vprašalnikoma, tako za podjetja in tako tudi za osebe z invalidnostjo, ter deskriptivna/tematska analiza odgovorov. Ključne ugotovitve so, da med normativnim okvirom in prakso obstaja vrzel, kot so administrativne ovire, dolgotrajni postopki in nepovezanost institucij, ki zmanjšujejo uporabo spodbud, tako podjetja pogosto ostanejo pri formalnem izpolnjevanju kvot ali kratkoročnih rešitvah. Osebe z invalidnostjo medtem poročajo o pogostih predsodkih, neenotnih prilagoditvah delovnih mest in šibki kontinuirani podpori. Primerjava s Švedsko pokaže, da lahko odsotnost kvot nadomestijo individualizirane, dolgotrajne subvencije plač, hitro financirane prilagoditve, mentorstvo in prehodni delodajalec, kot je podjetje Samhall, kar prispeva k višji zaposlenosti oseb z invalidnostjo. Izvirni prispevek dela je dvojna perspektiva, tako delodajalcev kot tudi oseb z invalidnostjo, povezava pravnega, primerjalnega in empiričnega pogleda ter nabor izvedbenih predlogov, kot so digitalizacija in avtomatizacija postopkov, model stalnega mentorstva, hitre prilagoditve, podpora ter premostitveni programi po švedskem vzoru. Omejitve, na katere lahko naletimo, so nenaključni in manjši vzorec, samoporočanje in omejena posplošljivost rezultatov. Keywords: invalidnost, zaposlovanje, kvotni sistem, subvencije plač, poklicna rehabilitacija, zaposlitvena rehabilitacija, družbena odgovornost podjetij, Slovenija, Švedska Published in ReVIS: 27.03.2026; Views: 331; Downloads: 16
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749. The Virtual reality as an innovative therapeutic tool in primary schoolsAnja Janko, 2026, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Abstract: The research paper examines the use of virtual reality (VR) as an innovative therapeutic tool to reduce school-related anxiety for children in primary school. It focuses on simulating stressful school scenarios (such as
entering a new school, finding a classroom, or speaking in public) in a safe and controlled environment under the guidance of a therapist. The study aims to evaluate how effective VR is in lowering anxiety levels and to explore therapists' views towards the use of virtual reality as a therapeutic tool. Findings indicate that VR therapy can significantly reduce anxiety while also enhancing social skills and boosting self-confidence among pupils. Although therapists see VR as a valuable tool, they highlight the need for clearer guidelines to effectively incorporate it into therapeutic practices. The research highlights the importance of tailoring VR content to the needs of children with various learning and social challenges. Despite these challenges, VR represents an important step forward in therapeutic approaches, as it allows students to gradually adapt to stressful situations without pressure from the real world. Keywords: virtual reality, school anxiety, primary education, therapy, mental health Published in ReVIS: 26.03.2026; Views: 504; Downloads: 2
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750. The Significance of meta-reflexivity for the rise of planetary consciousness in the context of European societyTea Golob, Matej Makarovič, 2026, independent scientific component part or a chapter in a monograph Abstract: The paper considers the notion of planetary consciousness as a conceptual and analytical tool for re-thinking how societies imagine identity, belonging, governance, and responsibility on a global scale. It explores how the concept has been evolving in systemic perspectives rooted in the interconnectedness of life as observed by science, civicactivist perspectives emphasising mutual responsibility and need for cooperation, as well as more spiritual views including visions of Earth as a sacred being. It provides an empirical proxy assessment of planetary
consciousness in a nationally representative sample from Slovenia. Additionally, it explores the relationship of planetary consciousness with individuals’ specific mode of meta-reflexivity and discusses the practical
relevance of this awareness for human behaviour. Keywords: Industry 5.0, sustainable development, local sustainable practices, deliberative democracy, digital competences, human well-being Published in ReVIS: 26.03.2026; Views: 391; Downloads: 3
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