“…These data, in the context of Psychology undergraduate program, are supported in the studies of Lima and Schneider (2018) and Ribeiro and Guzzo (2014), as, for these authors, there is a deficit in the training of professional psychologists, resulting in the lack of preparation when they start working in social protection, ignoring the principles of the social assistance policy, its ethical-political perspective, and its understanding of interdisciplinary work. Also in this direction, Faleiros et al (2019) point out that psychologists, in the context of basic social protection, do not want to work in this policy and hope to carry out an exclusively clinical practice. This is further enhanced in the study by Scott et al (2019), in the sense that HV, in the Cras context, were predominantly carried out by social workers.…”