Indigenous families, psychology and care in public policy social assistance
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https://doi.org/10.18316/2238-9024.16.37Keywords:
Indigenous Families, Vulnerability, Public Policy Social Assistance, Psychology.Abstract
This article aims to give visibility to the inclusion of indigenous pueblos families in attendance along with the equipment, the Reference Centre for Social Assistance (CRAS) and Reference Center Special Social Assistance (CREAS) as their basic needs and special the Guaíra, PR. This center gives priority to serving niche population that are defined as people who are on the margins of society, regarded as vulnerable, in order to provide a condition of subsistence, as housing, health, education, leisure etc.. This work was based on a literature review on the subject and documents of the Federal Council of Psychology in action with indigenous populations. Aims in particular, emphasize the relationship lived in Guaíra, in the state of Paraná, the peculiarities of the foundation and the tension experienced in relation to indigenous communities today.
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