doc.dr.sc. Dinka Caha
Zaposlenje:
aktivni radni odnos
Ustrojstvena jedinica:
Katedra radnopravnih i socijalnih znanosti i socijalnog rada
E-mail :
dinka.caha@pravos.hr
Telefon :
+385 31 224 550
Ured (prostorija):
Rektorat, prizemlje
Termin konzultacija:
Ponedjeljkom, 8:30 do 10:00 sati
- European Society for Prevention Research, članica
- European Social Work Research Association, članica
- DKolektiv, Savjet za razvoj Društvenog ateljea, članica
- Udruga ZAJEDNICA – stručnost i multidisciplinarnost, članica
OBRAZOVANJE
2015.- 2021.
Doktorski studij „Prevencijska znanosti studij invaliditeta“, smjer “Prevencijska znanost: prevencija mentalnih i ponašajnih poremećaja i promocija mentalnog zdravlja” na Edukacijsko-rehabilitacijskom fakultetu Sveučilišta u Zagrebu, doktorski rad obranjen 30. ožujka 2021. godine (Utjecaj društvenokorisnoga rada na mentalno zdravlje korisnika socijalne pomoći)
2004.-2009.
Studijski centar socijalnog rada Pravnog fakulteta u Zagrebu, stečen naziv diplomirane socijalne radnice
PROJEKTI
Pozitivan razvoj adolescenata u Hrvatskoj, suradnica na projektu (voditeljica projekta doc.dr.sc. Miranda Novak; Edukacijsko-rehabilitacijski centar, 2017- 2019)
Higher education and community engaged programs: A strategy to strengthen local capacity development in post-communist countries, suradnica na projektu (voditeljica projekta izv.prof.dr.sc. Carmen Luca Sugawara, Indiana University School of Social Work (2019 - 2023)
Jačanje kapaciteta za pozitivan razvoj pojedinaca i zajednice (IP-PRAVOS-11, voditeljica), 2020 – 2025
European support for children at risk of poverty, EU_SHINE (voditeljica, 2023-2026)
INSTITUCIJSKI DOPRINOS
Koordinatorica za vanjsku suradnju i stručnu praksu na studijima socijalnog rada PRAVOS-a (2021 - )
Stručna skupina za provjeru etičke prihvatljivosti istraživanja Pravnog fakulteta Osijek, član (2020 - )
Koordinatorica za suradnju s nastavnicima – vanjskim suradnicima sveučilišta Indiana University School of Social Work (2020 - )
Voditeljica studenata prve godine diplomskog studija socijalni rad (2021 - )
Sveučilišni prijediplomski studij Socijalni rad
Sveučilišni diplomski studij Socijalni rad
- Doktorica znanosti iz znanstvenog područja društvenih znanosti, znanstvenog polja edukacijsko-rehabilitacijskih znanosti, znanstvene grane poremećaji u ponašanju
- Pedagoško-psihološko-didaktičko-metodička izobrazba, Filozofski fakultet Osijek
- SPSS, MPlus, osnovno korištenje QGIS-a
Caha, D., Maslić Seršić, D., & Novak, M. (2023). Latentna deprivacija i mentalno zdravlje: validacija Upitnika latentne i manifestne dobrobiti (LAMB) na uzorku nezaposlenih korisnika zajamčene minimalne naknade. Psihologijske teme, 32(2), 367-386.
Caha, D., & Maslić Seršić, D. (2022). Impact of Community Service on Latent Deprivation of Social Assistance Recipients. Research on Social Work Practice, 10497315221118107.
Šincek, D., Milić M., & Caha D. (2022). Relationships of depression, anxiety, and stress with committing and experiencing cyber-violence. Đurđević Babić, I., Galzina, V. (Ed.)1st International scientific conference in ICT in Life. Conference proceedings.
Matković, T. i Caha, D. (2017). Patterns of welfare-to-employment transitions of Croatian Guaranteed Minimum Benefit recipients: a preliminary study. Public Sector Economics, 41(3), 335-358.
Employment Status:
active employee
Organizational unit:
Chair of Labour and Social Security Law Sciences and Social Work
E-mail :
dinka.caha@pravos.hr
Telephone :
+385 31 224 550
Office (room):
Rektorat, prizemlje
Office hours:
Every Monday from 8:30 to 10:00
- European Society for Prevention Research, member
- European Social Work Research Association, member
- DKolektiv, Council for the development of the Social Atelier, member
- Community – expertise and multidisciplinarity, member
EDUCATION
2015.- 2021.
Doctoral study "Prevention Science - Prevention of Mental and Behavioral Disorders and the Promotion of Mental Health" at the Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences, University of Zagreb, thesis defended on March 30, 2021 (Influence of community service on mental health of social assistance recipients)
2004.-2009.
Social Work Study Centre, Faculty of Law in Zagreb, University of Zagreb
Master's in Social Work
PROJECTS
Positive development of adolescents, associate (principal investigator Miranda Novak, PhD; Faculty of Education and Rehabilitation Sciences, 2017- 2019)
Higher education and community engaged programs: A strategy to strengthen local capacity development in post-communist countries, associate (principal investigator Carmen Luca Sugawara, PhD, Indiana University School of Social Work (2019 - 2023)
Strengthening capacities for positive individual and community development (principal investigator IP-PRAVOS-11), 2020 – 2025
European support for children at risk of poverty, EU_SHINE (2023-2026)
INSTITUTIONAL CONTRIBUTION
Coordinator for external cooperation and field education at Faculty of Law Osijek (2021 - )
Institutional Review Board at Faculty of Law Osijek, member (2020 - )
Coordinator for cooperation with Indiana University School of Social Work (2020 - )
Mentor for the students enrolled as second generation social work students (2021 - )
- PhD in Prevention Science
- Pedagogical-psychological-didactic-methodical training
- SPSS, MPlus, QGIS basics
Caha, D., Maslić Seršić, D., & Novak, M. (2023). Latentna deprivacija i mentalno zdravlje: validacija Upitnika latentne i manifestne dobrobiti (LAMB) na uzorku nezaposlenih korisnika zajamčene minimalne naknade. Psihologijske teme, 32(2), 367-386.
Caha, D., & Maslić Seršić, D. (2022). Impact of Community Service on Latent Deprivation of Social Assistance Recipients. Research on Social Work Practice, 10497315221118107.
Šincek, D., Milić M., & Caha D. (2022). Relationships of depression, anxiety, and stress with committing and experiencing cyber-violence. Đurđević Babić, I., Galzina, V. (Ed.)1st International scientific conference in ICT in Life. Conference proceedings.
Matković, T. i Caha, D. (2017). Patterns of welfare-to-employment transitions of Croatian Guaranteed Minimum Benefit recipients: a preliminary study. Public Sector Economics, 41(3), 335-358.