Plantão social: de prática institucional para serviço público de direito: contribuições para a gestão do SUAS - Sistema Único de Assistência Social

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DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

2005

RESUMO

Historically the sorting and selection of demands to the inclusion in social services have ocurred through the social duty, which is applied by both the governmental organizations and non-governmental organizations. Since the Federal Constitution of 1988, Brazil has been oriented to transforming social actions which are known as actions of social work in public policy of universalizing dimensions among all the persons who need it. The new feature of extension of the social work has been pointing out the persistence question of the selection processes which are marked by exclusion and not by the inclusion. In Brazil the reorganization of the social work management has been becoming decentralized and shared through the implantation of the Social Work Unified System - SUAS, which consists in a body of services, programs, projects and benefits in the social work field, which are directly rendered or through accords with private non-profit associations, by organs and public federal, state or municipal institution of the direct and indirect administration and of the foundations maintained by the public power. In order to answer that question among the municipalities of the Greater São Paulo Western region, this study points out the features of the social duty services, seeking for a transparent view of the both institutional and professional factores in the operation of the social duty mainly in relation to the model of management adopted by the Social Work organs of that region and the paradigms which inform about the action of the social worker in that practice that were also analyzed and compared. The whole study is also supported by the references of the Social Assistance System of France which work by the universality principle

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provisão de assistência social social work provision public policy servico social aplicado políticas públicas social work

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