2015
DOI: 10.1590/1413-81232014201.21202013
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Women in situations of violence: limits of assistance

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“…The investigation proposed to understand the insertion of the different sectors, except health, in this service network. (31) To analyze the limits of the practice of assistance to women in situations of violence, from family health teams in the care network.…”
Section: Canadamentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The investigation proposed to understand the insertion of the different sectors, except health, in this service network. (31) To analyze the limits of the practice of assistance to women in situations of violence, from family health teams in the care network.…”
Section: Canadamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Negative -Lack of protection and safety/legal measures difficult to enforce (15)(16)(17)19,22,24,26,(29)(30)(31)(32) -Precariousness of physical structure, human resources of institutions and social facilities (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)22,26,29,(31)(32)(33)(34) -Absence of attendance protocols, specific forms for case records and notification, referral and evaluation of the measures adopted (15,(16)(17)(18)(19)24,26,(31)(32)(33)(34) -Restructuring of the network (15)(16)(17)(18)(19)24,26,29,(31)(32)(33) Positive -To escort the woman in the removal of her belongings (15)(16) -Partner removal from the house by the police authority (15) ...…”
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“…The invisibility of this phenomenon, together with the victims' silence, the powerlessness of professionals as part of a coping strategy, and the tendency towards medicalization of social problems are among the main results of the survey on this topic (1)(2) . Literature on the immigration of Brazilian women to Portugal (3)(4) , shows violence in the form of stereotypes around the over-sexualization of the mulata's body (in the Portuguese social imagery every migrant is a mestizo) who would be always available to white and European men settlers.…”
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confidence: 99%