ALVES, A. C.; Alves, Anielle Cavalcante.
Resumo:
Policies to protect children and adolescents have been strongly
harmed due to the impacts of neoliberal policy, implemented in Brazil since
the 1990s. The child and youth protection network is responsible for
ensure that such protection is fully developed through policies
social networks, however, due to neoliberal policies, this network has
developed from fragmented and welfare actions. In this way, the
This study aims to analyze the child protection network and
adolescents in the city of Paulista-PB, and discuss their limits and
perspectives through the following specific objectives: Know the history of
protection of children and adolescents in Brazil; Know and reflect on the
challenges posed by neoliberal policy in implementing the protection policy
child and teenager; and identify the strategies used by the
reference focused on networking. To construct the study, a
a survey with professionals from the municipality's social assistance and child protection policy, using a semi-structured questionnaire, whose analysis took place
through the critical-dialectic method characterized by a qualitative approach.
Through interviews with the research subjects, it was found that the research teams
reference present difficulties in developing actions to protect the
children and youth, among them: training and appreciation of professionals;
dialogue between reference teams.