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In 2007, La Strada registered, in accordance with the Social Services Law (no. 108/2006 Sb.) three social services which it is still currently offering. They are:

  • Counselling service
  • Crisis aid
  • Sheltered accommodation

The clientele most frequently use the social services offered by the organisation in the following order: a client's coope­ration with La Strada often starts when crisis help is offered; the cooperation continues in one of La Strada's sheltered flats and continues through to social counselling in later stages of the relationship.
The second most frequent case is when one of the organisation's tra­ined staff offers a client professional social counselling alone.

Each social service should, according to the law, have its purpose and target group.

It is only possible to refuse services to someone requesting them for legal reasons.

The Social Services' Law defines the situations in which a service should not be offered in § 91, paragraph 3:

  • When an organisation does not offer the service that the individual requests.
  • When an organisation does not have sufficient capacity to offer the individual the service that he/she is requesting.
  • When the state of health of the individual requesting social housing makes the provision of such a service impractical.