Analyzing vulnerable children and adolescents’ health promotion in a civil-society organization in Florianopolis-SC
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Resumo: | Abstract After the redemocratization, partnerships between the State and civil-society organizations have been guaranteed by the Constitution as a democratic tool. With the rise of neoliberalism and the decrease in State investments in social policies, such organizations have become protagonists in the health care, education, and protection of children in vulnerable situations. This study aims to analyze health promotion in the care for children and adolescents in a Civil-Society Organization (CSO) in Florianopolis-SC, Brazil. This is a case study with a qualitative approach in which semi-structured interviews were conducted, transcribed and analyzed using the thematic analysis method. The analysis resulted in two empirical categories: (1) Weaving networks between the State and Civil Society: intersectorality in health promotion; and (2) CSOs and the paths and deviations in pursuit of emancipatory health promotion. The analysis showed that, although CSOs include several health promotion initiatives for children and adolescents, intersectoral work still lacks effectiveness. Moreover, for emancipatory health promotion, it is necessary to work towards community empowerment and education for critical and social reflection. |
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Analyzing vulnerable children and adolescents’ health promotion in a civil-society organization in Florianopolis-SC |
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Analyzing vulnerable children and adolescents’ health promotion in a civil-society organization in Florianopolis-SC |
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Analyzing vulnerable children and adolescents’ health promotion in a civil-society organization in Florianopolis-SC Selau,Bruna Lima children adolescents health promotion intersectorality civil-society organizations |
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Analyzing vulnerable children and adolescents’ health promotion in a civil-society organization in Florianopolis-SC |
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Analyzing vulnerable children and adolescents’ health promotion in a civil-society organization in Florianopolis-SC |
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Analyzing vulnerable children and adolescents’ health promotion in a civil-society organization in Florianopolis-SC |
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Analyzing vulnerable children and adolescents’ health promotion in a civil-society organization in Florianopolis-SC |
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Analyzing vulnerable children and adolescents’ health promotion in a civil-society organization in Florianopolis-SC |
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Selau,Bruna Lima |
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Selau,Bruna Lima Kovaleski,Douglas Francisco Paim,Marina Bastos |
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Kovaleski,Douglas Francisco Paim,Marina Bastos |
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Selau,Bruna Lima Kovaleski,Douglas Francisco Paim,Marina Bastos |
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children adolescents health promotion intersectorality civil-society organizations |
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children adolescents health promotion intersectorality civil-society organizations |
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Abstract After the redemocratization, partnerships between the State and civil-society organizations have been guaranteed by the Constitution as a democratic tool. With the rise of neoliberalism and the decrease in State investments in social policies, such organizations have become protagonists in the health care, education, and protection of children in vulnerable situations. This study aims to analyze health promotion in the care for children and adolescents in a Civil-Society Organization (CSO) in Florianopolis-SC, Brazil. This is a case study with a qualitative approach in which semi-structured interviews were conducted, transcribed and analyzed using the thematic analysis method. The analysis resulted in two empirical categories: (1) Weaving networks between the State and Civil Society: intersectorality in health promotion; and (2) CSOs and the paths and deviations in pursuit of emancipatory health promotion. The analysis showed that, although CSOs include several health promotion initiatives for children and adolescents, intersectoral work still lacks effectiveness. Moreover, for emancipatory health promotion, it is necessary to work towards community empowerment and education for critical and social reflection. |
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