Proteção social e família da pessoa com deficiência no Timor-Leste
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2011-03-30
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Universidade Católica do Salvador
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This scientific work is the result of a immersion process of researchers in the newest country turn of the millennium. The Timor-Leste, with eleven-year process of regulatory autonomy, this scenario provides a number of contemporary reports. Aggregates problematic levels of initial development and at the same time comes under the aegis of crisis and questions relating to social protection and the roles of state and family, directly implicated in this dynamic. To this end, the study is conducted in three stages of study with additional levels and a growing closeness with the object. The first article, an investigation that focuses on the epistemological configuration of the conceptual elements: family, disabled body and nation East Timor. The second article enables discussion on the paradigm of Human Rights and Social Protection, presented in two aspects: one refers to the tension related to social protection strategies for primary and legitimized by international polls, the other refers to a constitutional analysis on the topic of people with disabilities and the impacts on their family. The third and final article examines the early stages of social policy as an institutionalized form of social protection. It analyzes the content of interviews with managers, with an emphasis in health and social care, and makes observations afforded by the immersion process in these fields and at home. We conclude that the impact of disability on the person and his family suffer interference from the circumstances that brought about the disability context and space. Contributes to the debate on the social model, the relative impact of the body with injury of the individual and his family and the differential that gives rise to social protection.
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Proteção social, Família, Pessoa com deficiência, Timor-Leste, Social protection, Family, Disabled person, Timor-Leste