by City of Osasco | Oct 31, 2024 | (V.D.03) Education, (V.D.04) Healthcare, (V.D.10) Vulnerable Families
Developed by the Department of Social Service at Oxford Brookes University (United Kingdom) for families with children between 10 and 14 years old and culturally adapted to Brazil, the Strong Families Program (PFF) aims at the well-being of family members through...
by City of Osasco | Oct 31, 2024 | (V.D.03) Education, (V.D.04) Healthcare, (V.D.10) Vulnerable Families
The ACT Program to Educate Children in Safe Environments was developed in 2001, in the United States of America, by Brazilian psychologist Julia da Silva, also coordinator of the Violence Prevention Department of the American Psychological Association (APA,...
by DIF Atizapán, Zaragoza | Oct 31, 2024 | (V.D.03) Education, (V.D.05) Safety, (V.D.10) Vulnerable Families
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1uXKaCaBb7EXA4oladEC8xeG7Sg2tK3M_?usp=sharing Child labor is a type of complex and multi-causal violence that has a transversal negative impact on the development of girls, boys and adolescents. This form of violence collaterally...
by City of Osasco | Oct 31, 2024 | (V.D.03) Education, (V.D.04) Healthcare, (V.D.10) Vulnerable Families
The Nosso Futuro Program is a municipal income transfer policy focused on food and nutritional security for families in vulnerable situations. The Program grants a special benefit to families with a single mother and/or people with disabilities.
by City of San Luis Potosí | Oct 31, 2024 | (V.D.03) Education, (V.D.10) Vulnerable Families
The study of family dynamics allowed us to work in a focused manner according to the needs of our neighborhoods in the following axes. Marginalization Propensity for dialogue Work Family Balance Generational Relay Involvement of men in household chores Positive...