Objectives: to identify emancipatory strategies to strengthen the social protagonism of recyclable materials collectors in the light of entrepreneurial Nursing care. Methods: qualitative study carried out in two stages: field approach from healthcare interventions in a Recycling Materials Association, and individual interviews conducted between October and December 2018. Results: the analysis resulted in three thematic categories: Social contribution of recyclable materials collectors; From the assistentialist perception to entrepreneurial Nursing care; Emancipatory strategies of recycling work. Final Considerations: the emancipatory strategies to strengthen the social protagonism of recyclable materials collectors in the light of entrepreneurial Nursing care are related to the appreciation, recognition and enhancement of social work that has been already performed by these professionals, and to the creation of spaces for the socialization of experiences, expectations and perspectives.
Objective: To understand the meaning of healthy living and, in a second step, to expand the possibilities of healthy living for children of mothers who work in recycling, based on systematic interventions at an Association of Recyclable Materials. Methodology: This is a research-action, developed between August/2019 and December/2019, in an Association of Recyclable Materials, located at the central region of Rio Grande do Sul, through systematic interventions promoting health. Results: It was evidenced that mothers who work in recycling are unable to promote healthy living for their children due to overworking and low financial income, which interferes with early weaning and creates a fragile bond between mother and child. Final considerations: The interventions allowed the expansion of the possibilities of healthy living of children of mothers who work in recycling, considering the improvement of theoretical and practical themes and the social empowerment of the mothers.
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