A família: um: sujeito pouco refletido no movimento de luta pelos direitos da criança e do adolescente
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https://doi.org/10.7322/jhgd.38125Palabras clave:
familia, politicas públicas, direitos sociais, proteção social jurídicoeconômico.Resumen
Neste texto as autoras mostram que é necessário desmistificar a visão que se tem da família como incapaz, desestruturada e culpada pela situação vulnerável de seus filhos pois, atrás de crianças em abandono existem famílias abandonadas e negligenciadas pela politica de assistência social. A família deve ser reconhecida como provedora básica das necessidades de seus filhos e como sujeito coletivo de direitos; ampliando-se para ela, a mesma proteção reivindicada para crianças, idosos, mulheres..., através de uma “Rede de Atenção Integrada”, entre serviços e instituicões, incluindo-se aí, a proteção social, jurídica e econômica.Descargas
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