Family and Social Work: Interventions in the Realm of Social Work
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https://doi.org/10.1590/S1414-49802010000100015Abstract
This article reflects on the family and social work, based on research in the field of social work. It presents theoreticalmethodological and technical-operative considerations about these two topics, recognizing the relationship between family and State, as well as the importance of social protection policies and networks of social relations in the organization and social “re-rooting” of
families in popular classes. In addition, it presents some premises of this social practice, indicating that, if associated to the promotion of access to public policies, it can contribute to the conquest of autonomy and citizenship of socially vulnerable families.
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