Attributions of network protection agents in policy of the right to live in an environment: Family power in focus
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https://doi.org/10.22491/1678-4669.20220020Keywords:
Children rights, Social programs, Family relations, Emotional bond, Social tiesAbstract
The aim of this study was to analyze the roles assigned to network protection agents of the rights of children and adolescents by the national policy to guarantee the right to live in a family and community environment. A documentary analysis of the national plan for the right to live in a family and community environment was carried out. To analyze the collected data, it was used the Thematic Content Analysis technique. It was seen that the preservation of the natural family bonds of children and adolescents requires the implementation of social and family support policies. The violation of rights is linked to difficulties in accessing public goods, and social programs to preserve bonds do not work as they should. The social segments oversee government actions, manage public resources and share responsibility for protecting the rights of children and adolescents.
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